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MJ Hibbett & The Validators : ウィキペディア英語版
MJ Hibbett

Mark John ("MJ") Hibbett (born 19 June 1970) is an English guitarist singer-songwriter, often compared to Billy Bragg〔(Web Watch ), Dave Green, The Guardian, 21 August 2003.〕〔(The Fuzztival: Oh, what a night! ), Alex Hodgson, BBC South Yorkshire, 15 November 2003.〕 and Richard Digance.
With his band The Validators, Hibbett come to widespread online notice in 2000 with "Hey Hey 16K", an ode to the ZX Spectrum and other home microcomputers of the 1980s. The song gained larger acclaim when an animated music video for the track, created by Rob Manuel, was released in 2004.〔(''Hey Hey 16K'' ) song, video and history.〕 Hibbett later collaborated with Manuel, who directed the music video for his song "The Gay Train".〔(''The Gay Train'' video ) at YouTube.〕
In 2004, Hibbett gained national exposure in the United Kingdom, on the Steve Lamacq show on BBC 6 Music, by regularly performing "The Fair Play Trophy (Again)", a song whose lyrics were updated for each rendition to reflect the then-ongoing events of the UEFA European Football Championship.
Hibbett's songs have mostly been released on his own record label, (Artists Against Success ). He is an advocate of the ukulele, which he has used for solo performances.〔(MJ Hibbett YouTube channel ), with ukulele performances of songs including "A Million Ukeleles".〕
Hibbett lives and works in London, where he is employed as a database administrator. He holds masters degrees from City University and De Montfort University and attended Deacon's School.
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