Babybird

Babybird
OriginSheffield, England
Genres
Years active1995–2000, 2005–2013, 2015–present
LabelsBaby Bird Recordings, Echo, Unison Music, RW/FF Recordings
MembersStephen Jones
Danny Lowe
Robert Gregory
Luke Scott
Past membersHuw Chadbourn
John Pedder
Matt Hay
Websitewww.babybird.info

Babybird are an English rock band formed by songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Stephen Jones, who has been releasing music since 1995.[1] While Jones' early solo work was released under the "Baby Bird" name, the altered "Babybird" was first used to distinguish the full band line-up that has changed often over the years. However, in recent years, Jones has recorded many of the Babybird albums himself, in addition to recording as a solo artist, and under various aliases including Death of the Neighbourhood, Trucker, Black Reindeer, Deluder, Arthritis Kid and others.

Stephen Jones started writing and recording songs at home and his first collection of these demos, I Was Born a Man, was released in July 1995 using the name Baby Bird. He formed a band in order to tour and promote this work. In 1996, Babybird signed to Echo Records and their first single was released in July 1996. Babybird were dropped from their record label in 2000 after their third album, Bugged, had poor sales. The band then split. Jones continued on his own, writing fiction, releasing solo work and created the score for the film Blessed (2004). In October 2005, the band reformed with three members and created the album Between My Ears There Is Nothing But Music, released in September 2006. They went on tour in November 2009 and then split again in 2013. After a number of Babybird releases on Bandcamp from 2015, Jones took the band back out on tour in late 2017 with a new line up. A compilation album Happy Stupid Nothing was released in 2019, featuring a selection of Babybird tracks from 2015 onwards.[2]

  1. ^ McKeating, Scott (14 February 2013). "Babybird". The Quietus. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  2. ^ Brown, Jason (4 March 2019). "Happy Stupid Nothing". Discogs.com. Retrieved 4 March 2019.