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Tom Hingley

Tom Hingley (born 9 July 1965, Oxford, England) is a musician best known as the lead vocalist of the English alternative rock band Inspiral Carpets.〔Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 803〕
==Life==
Hingley moved to Oldham in 1984, studying English at Manchester Polytechnic.〔Frame, Pete (1999) ''Pete Frame's Rockin' Around Britain: Rock'n'roll Landmarks of the UK and Ireland'', Omnibus Press, ISBN 978-0-7119-6973-5, p. 127〕〔 He formed a band called Too Much Texas,〔 and got a job collecting glasses at The Haçienda nightclub in Manchester. He joined Inspiral Carpets as lead vocalist in 1989 (future Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher also auditioned, but was not chosen).〔〔Harrison, Flicky (2009) "(Tom Hingley at The Vic, Victoria Road, Old Town, Swindon on 30 April )", Thisiswiltshire.co.uk, 20 April 2009, retrieved 1 November 2010〕 After six successful years, Inspiral Carpets split in 1995 and Hingley started performing as a solo artist, releasing ''Keep Britain Untidy'' (2000) and ''Soulfire'' (2002), released on his own label Newmemorabilia Records. In 2001 Hingley formed the band The Lovers with Steve Hanley and Paul Hanley, both former members of The Fall, and Jason Brown and Kelly Wood. The Lovers' first album, ''Abba Are The Enemy'', was released in 2004. In 2002/2003 Hingley joined a reformed Inspiral Carpets for two sell-out UK tours and again in 2006/2007. His second album with the Lovers, ''Highlights'', was released in March 2008.
In August 2009 Hingley played the Rebellion Punk Festival in Blackpool.
In 2009 Hingley released a new solo acoustic record on Newmemorabilia Records called ''Thames Valley Delta Blues'', a kind of follow up to the earlier, much-acclaimed ''Keep Britain Untidy''.
Hingley's late father was the Russian academic Ronald Hingley, translator of Chekhov for Oxford University Press.
Hingley continues to perform live, and teaches part-time at Salford University, while studying for a PhD in music performance.〔Lavigueur, Nick (2010) "(Fresh: Inspiral Carpets frontman Tom Hingley to play Huddersfield )", ''Huddersfield Daily Examiner'', 22 October 2010, retrieved 1 November 2010〕 He is currently playing solo shows around the UK as well as playing brand new material with new band Tom Hingley Band.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Tom Hingley Band )

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