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Henry Badowski

Henry Badowski (born October 1958) is a British multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and composer, who was a member of several punk rock bands in the 1970s before embarking on a solo career.
==Career==
Badowski 〔Thompson, Dave (2009) ''London's Burning: True Adventures on the Front Lines of Punk, 1976-1977'', Chicago Review Press, ISBN 978-1-55652-769-2, p. 248〕 joined his friend, guitarist James Stevenson (they were at Chiswick Community School school together), in Gene October's Chelsea as bassist in March 1977 despite having "barely picked up a bass guitar in () life".〔Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 6, 9〕〔Ogg, Alex (2006) ''No More Heroes: A Complete History of UK Punk from 1976 to 1980'', Cherry Red Books, ISBN 978-1-901447-65-1, p. 127〕 He then moved on to play Vox Continental organ in Wreckless Eric's band, before forming King as vocalist and keyboard player along with Captain Sensible, who described Badowski as "a genius".〔〔Robb, John (2006) ''Punk Rock: An Oral History'', Ebury Press, ISBN 978-0-09-190511-8, p. 419〕 Badowski was invited by Sensible to join a short-lived incarnation of The Damned to replace Lemmy, at which time they went by the name The Doomed.〔〔Hardy, Phil & Laing, Dave (1988) ''Encyclopedia of Rock'', Schirmer Books, ISBN 978-0-02-919562-8, p. 127〕 He then drummed for Mark Perry's post-Alternative TV band The Good Missionaries, playing on the ''Fire From Heaven'' album in 1979, and also got some studio time to work on his first solo release, the "Baby Sign Here With Me / Making Love With My Wife" single, released by Deptford Fun City Records, one of Miles Copeland III's labels, and packaged in a gold foil sleeve.〔〔Gimarc, George (2005) ''Punk Diary: The Ultimate Trainspotter's Guide to Underground Rock 1970-1982'', Backbeat Books, ISBN 0-87930-848-6, p. 249, 501〕 He signed to A&M Records/I.R.S. Records for subsequent solo releases, including the album ''Life is a Grand...'', from which the single "Henry's in Love" was drawn. Badowski played most of the instruments on the album himself, but with contributions from Stevenson, violinist Aleksander Kolkowski, and drummer Dave Berk (of Johnny Moped).〔 Although the album met with a favourable response from critics, it proved to be his final solo release.〔

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