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Ian Stephen McCulloch (born 5 May 1959) is an English singer-songwriter and musician, ... They had a daughter, Dusty May. McCulloch and Devlin separated in 2013.
Ian McCulloch began his career in 1977, as one third of the Crucial Three, a bedroom band which also featured Julian Cope and Pete Wylie. [9] When Wylie left, McCulloch and Cope formed the short-lived A Shallow Madness with drummer Dave Pickett and organist Paul Simpson, during which time such songs as "Read It in Books", "Robert Mitchum", "You Think It's Love" and "Spacehopper" were written ...
He did die in that freezer," creator Ian McCulloch exclusively told Us Weekly about James’ fate. "He did suffocate, as his daughter said." ... Dorthy Moxley, whose daughter Martha Moxley was ...
Candleland is the debut solo album by the English musician Ian McCulloch. [1] It was released 17 September 1989. The album marked McCulloch's departure from Echo & the Bunnymen, in 1989. It features a guest appearance by the Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser on the title song.
She provided one-off vocals for acts such as Felt (Primitive Painters), Dif Juz (Extractions LP), The Wolfgang Press, and Ian McCulloch (Candleland and Mysterio). Fraser has sporadically collaborated with a range of performers, including The Future Sound of London ( Lifeforms EP), Elliot Goldenthal , Craig Armstrong ( The Space Between Us ) and ...
Teacup is an American horror television series created by Ian McCulloch and inspired by the novel Stinger by Robert R. McCammon. The first season premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 22, 2024, and premiered on Peacock on October 10, 2024, with eight half-hour episodes.
Comfortably seated on a couch, Speedman, 49, is soft-spoken but upbeat, like when he admits the only TV he's consuming these days is "Peppa Pig," thanks to his nearly 3-year-old daughter, Pfeiffer.
[6] [75] Their daughter Apple was born in May 2004 in London. [76] Martin and the band released a song called "I am your baby's daddy" under the name "the Nappies" in anticipation of her birth [77]. Coldplay's "Speed of Sound" was also inspired by Martin's experience and awe at becoming a father, being the lead single for the band's X&Y album.