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Steve Averill (born 1950) is an Irish graphic artist, art director, writer, musician, and former punk rock vocalist. He, along with his company, AMP Visual (previously Four5One Creative), has designed all the album covers for the Irish band U2. Averill also brainstormed the name "U2" that the group selected for themselves. ==Life== Averill was educated at Mount Temple School in Clontarf, Dublin. His parents thought his interest in musical acts such as, The Tornados, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Shadows were all just noise. Even at the age of twelve he was interested in the album cover art. Averill had a short career as the singer Steve Rapid in Ireland's first punk band The Radiators from Space who were not very highly thought of by the musical establishment. The Radiators developed from Averill's involvement with Pete Holidai in two earlier bands: Greta Garbage and the Trashcans.〔 Averill remained with the band from their inception in September 1976 until August of 1977 when the other members moved to London. His last gig (during this period of the Radiators) was at Ireland's first outdoor rock concert in Dalymount Park on August 21 with Thin Lizzy.〔 He designed the band first single cover that helped them secure a record deal with Chiswick Records. Averill realized his vocal limitations and wanted to express himself through art and design. He considered himself ''a tone-deaf singer with no musical talent''〔 so he returned to his graphic designer job at a Dublin advertising company Arrow Publishing and after their demise worked at The Creative Department. 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「Steve Averill」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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