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Jimi Goodwin (born Jamie Francis Alexander Goodwin 28 May 1970 in Manchester) is the bassist, vocalist and guitarist for Doves.〔(Review ) The Guardian 15 March 2009〕 Before their incarnation as Doves, the three members were a dance-club music trio called Sub Sub. Goodwin is best known as the lead singer, bassist, and guitarist for Doves, but in songs like "Here It Comes", he is known for swapping positions with drummer Andy Williams and taking over as drummer. During live performances of "There Goes the Fear", he is known for adding an extra drum solo to the end of the song. Goodwin is left-handed, but whilst playing live uses a right-handed bass strung in the normal tuning and flipped upside down. Goodwin is a keen supporter of Manchester City, and performed live at Maine Road following the last ever league game played there. ==Family== In 1985, Goodwin was playing lead guitar in a band called the Risk, which included his cousin Pat Goodwin on drums. Goodwin's mother died while Doves were recording their third album ''Some Cities''. Doves' fourth studio album ''Kingdom of Rust'' is dedicated to Goodwin's father, Francis James Goodwin, who died aged 65 on 23 December 2008. In the booklet for the Clash's 2007 compilation album ''The Singles'', the page discussing the track "I Fought the Law" features commentary from Goodwin. He cites his father for introducing him to punk rock and the Clash: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jimi Goodwin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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