| Fran Healy |
| Background information |
| Birth name |
Francis Healy |
| Born |
July 23, 1973
Stafford,
Staffordshire,
England |
| Instrument(s) |
Vocals, guitar |
Associated
acts |
Travis |
Francis "Fran" Healy (born July 23, 1973 in Stafford, England) is a British
rock
musician.
He is currently the lead singer and main songwriter
of the Scottish
band Travis, having written
nearly all of the songs on their five studio albums.
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Contents
- 1 Music
- 2 Travis
- 3 Biography
- 4 Make
Poverty History
- 5 Misc
- 6 External
links
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Music
Regarded as one of Britain's best present day songwriters
and melodists, Healy’s songwriting has been publicly praised by
numerous artists, including Paul McCartney, Elton
John and Noel Gallagher (from British
band Oasis). In 2005, Coldplay
frontman Chris Martin called himself
“a poor man’s Fran Healy.” In interviews, Healy has talked of being
influenced by songwriters such as Joni
Mitchell, Paul McCartney and Graham
Nash (of the Hollies and Crosby, Stills,
Nash and Young fame). Healy has since played with both McCartney and
Nash. Although Healy predominantly plays guitar, he has also recently begun to write
and perform with piano.
For a full discography of Travis songs written by Healy, see Healy Songs.
Travis
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Healy's band, Travis, are a British
alternative
rock band from Glasgow,
Scotland,
also comprising of Dougie Payne, Andy
Dunlop and Neil Primrose. One of Britain's most popular and
respected modern bands, Travis have twice been
awarded British album of the year at the annual BRIT
Awards, and are often credited as having paved the way for British
bands such as Coldplay and Keane.
With the release of five studio albums, beginning with Good
Feeling in 1997, they continue to enjoy
critical and commercial success, while also being especially noted for
their live performances. In addition to their music, much has been made
of the likable, down to earth, and close nature of the band. A highly
anticipated fifth studio album their first
since 2003's 12 Memories and
produced by long-time Travis, Radiohead, and more recently, Paul
McCartney producer, Nigel
Godrich was released in early May 2007, almost ten years since the
release of the band's first album.
Biography
Although born in Stafford, England, Healy grew up in Glasgow, Scotland – his
parents' hometown. His mother had moved back to Scotland after
divorcing her husband, who was violent towards her; as a result of
this, Healy continues to refuse any contact with his father. Healy has
said that both his mother and his grandmother were major influences on
him as a child. Healy attended Holyrood Secondary in
the Govanhill
area of Glasgow.
Healy got his first guitar at age 13, after watching Roy
Orbison performing "Pretty Woman" on television. Although as a young
child at primary school, he had been awarded a book of Rabbie
Burns poems and a certificate "For Outstanding Singing Abilities" after
singing the old Scottish song "Westering Home" while dressed in a kilt,
he showed no further interest in singing as he grew up.
His interest in song writing first became serious when
he was attending Glasgow School of Art, where
future bandmates Andy Dunlop and Dougie
Payne were fellow students. (Healy was studying towards
becoming a painter.)
The band that would become Travis (initially called "Glass Onion") was
formed at this time, with Healy leaving art school to join the band,
and then quickly establishing himself as the band's lead singer and songwriter.
Before this, Healy's song writing output had amounted to a
single song – an attack on his headmaster entitled "Mr. Mullin Blues"
Sample lyric: "One day we had baked beans for tea/The whole
smell filled the room/Then some bugger lit a match and the whole place
went ka-boom!"
Travis’ first single, "All I Want to Do Is Rock",
was written by Healy while on a visit to Millport on Greater Cumbrae, a small
island in the Firth of Clyde. Going there with the
sole intention of composing the best song he had ever written, Healy
surprised even himself when the track was born. In spite of Healy’s
success as a songwriter since, he is without formal
musical training. As the band have risen to prominence, Healy has
continued to be Travis’ main songwriter,
as well as the band's main spokesman and most recognisable member.
Since 2000, Healy has been in a long term relationship with German
photographer and former make-up artist, Nora Kryst. Their first child,
a son named Clay, was born in March 2006. Rather than Healy, the boy
took his mother's surname, Kryst. They live in London, while also
having an apartment in SoHo,
New
York City.
Make Poverty History
Healy is a part of the movement Make
Poverty History. He has so far made two trips to Sudan with the Save
the Children Organization, and, alongside his band, played at the Live 8 concerts in
both London
and Edinburgh.
Healy also participated in Band Aid 20's re-recording of Do They Know It's
Christmas? – Healy and friend Nigel Godrich also playing roles in
its organization.
Misc
- As well as Joni Mitchell, Paul
McCartney and Graham Nash, Healy is a fan of
The
Band and Arcade
Fire. He is also a fan of stand-up comedy.
- Healy has a black belt in karate (gained as
a child).
- During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Healy made the
haircut the "hoxton
fin" famous.
External links