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David Rotheray (born
He was the fifth of five children. His parents were both
intellectual and had met through the
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He joined his first band when he was just 13; it was called Mammoth, at one time performing the then current Sex Pistol's single 'Pretty Vacant' at a school concert, without any microphones. At that time Dave's musical tastes were for progressive rock, his favorate being Pink Floyd. His parents were naturally worried but still allowed him to play and drove him to clubs to perform. Eventually, Mammoth evolved into a more serious band called The Newpolitans, who where a trio. Both Mammoth and the Newpolitans featured Hugh Whitaker on drums who later became the drummer for the Housemartins. The Newpolitans also later featured Dave Hemingway on drums, who also became drummer for the Housemartins and then a singer with the Beautiful South.
The Newpolitan's style was itself an eccectlic mixture of the then current musical styles, from the Style Council to the Gang of Four. Band members included Dave Rotheray who played bass, drummers Dave Hemingway and Hugh Whitaker and Brian Lilley on guitar / vocal. Later additions to the band were the sax player Kev Christian and the trumpet players Andrew Nicholson and Andy Russell. The Newpolitans recorded a self-financed single but the failure of the single provided the catalyst for the band's demise. However despite its failure commercially it probably represents one of the first attempts to record a political rap song in the UK with 'Duck Town'. Dave Rotheray, Dave Hemingway and Brian Lilley then formed the Velvetones with other musician friends from Hull. The Velvetones were a kind of swing version of Ten Pole Tudor.
At the time of The Velvetones Dave was still at university and
completed a degree in psychology, he was just going to start a
When Dave joined The Beautiful South he began writing songs alongside Heaton. Many people noticed the similarity between Dave and Paul's former writing partner Stan Cullimore from The Housemartins.
In 2001, Paul Heaton decided to release an album called Fat Chance which was recorded under the name Biscuit Boy (also known as Crackerman). However, as the bulk of tracks on Fat Chance were written by Heaton alone or with other collaborators rather than Rotheray, it was decided that Rotheray too would have a side project whilst The Beautiful South were on a recording hiatus.
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