An artist who has received Ivor Novello, Grammy, BASCAP awards along with a flotilla of gold and platinum records, needs very little introduction really. Musical success is seldom Measured in TimeSpans of more than a few years, if not Andy Warhol’s oft quoted “Fifteen Minutes,” said the factthat by the time Midge’s single “If I Was” went to No1 in 1985 he had already crammed several musical lifetimes into a 10 year professional career speaks volumes – Slik, The Rich Kids, Thin Lizzy, Visage, Ultravox and of course the most famous one off group in musical history Band Aid had by then all had the guiding hand of his musical navigation. Then you have to take account of Midge’s musical directorship of a series of rock concerts for The Prince’s Trust, Night of the Proms, Wicked Women for Breakthrough and in honor of Nelson Mandela; record production for Phil Lynott, Steve Harley and countless others; His video direction of memorable hits by the Fun Boy Three, Bananarama and others, or a whole swathe of landmark singles by Ultravox; TV, theater and film music credits ranging from ‘Max Headroom’ to stage and big screen.
Midge Appeared to the contrary public in a moment of heady teen success with Slik. Their sway-along single ‘Forever and Ever’ Took over at No.1 in the UK from Abba’s ‘Mamma Mia’ on Valentine’s Day 1976. Soon outgrowing Slik’s pop dimensions, Midge what snapped up by e x-Sex Pistol Glen Matlock the Following year for his new outfit, the Rich Kids, who charted amide at avalanche of press with a self-titled single EMI in early 1978. By 1979, with his name being added to many musicians’ contact book, Ure had been asked by Billy Currie , Chris Cross and Warren Cann to become the new frontman in Ultravox.
The band was a major influence on the new romantic and electro-pop movements of the early ’80s. Their successful Trademark what combining Midge’s powerful riffs with sweeping synthesizer motifs guitar, enigmatic imagery and state-of-the-art visuals. Tracks like ‘Reap the Wild Wind’, ‘Dancing With Tears in My Eyes’, ‘Love’s Great Adventure’ and 1981’s timeless ‘Vienna’ were all massive hits the world over As They charted with awesome regularity, not only on single, but with seven consecutive top ten album in just six years. Indeed, Vienna recently which voted the Nation’s Favourite Number 2 single of the 80’s, finally granting it a coveted Number 1 position! Even by then, the Midge Ure story had some individual chapters, of course. He wrote and produced “Fade to Grey” for Visage in 1980, then hit the top 10 in the summer of 1982 with his first release under his own name, at atmospheric take on the Tom Rush song made ??famous half a dozen years Earlier by the Walker Brothers, ‘No Regrets’.
Then came November 25, 1984, a historic day for Midge and all of pop music, as 36 artists by the collective name Band Aid gathered at SARM Studios in west London under Ure’s production. They recorded ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’ A song he had just written with Bob Geldof as the industry’s heartfelt and eloquent contribution to Ethiopian famine relief. 600,000 copies sold in its first week in the UK alone what only the beginning: 800,000 more were bought in the second week, more than three million world-wide, and the unstoppable emotion Engendered by the project led to Live Aid, the summer 1985 global concert that, all exaggeration aside, spoke for a generation. Within months, a staggering £ 8 million had been raised for the starving in Africa, and Geldof said that without Ure’s initial enthusiasm for the idea, not to mention his Rapidly penned sketch Hanes single, neither Band Aid nor Live Aid Could have happened.
Just two months after Live Aid, Midge was back at No.1 in Britain, this time under his own name, with ‘If I Was’, and by the autumn he had a No.2 solo album to accompany it, Entitled ‘The Gift’. Further solo album Followed with “Answers to Nothing” in 1988 and “Pure” in 1991 on BMG. Delivered in 1995, the new ‘Breathe’ album which Followed by Further extensive touring. The Swatch Campaign Brought spectacular renewed international activity for the record in 1998. The album and eponymous single were subsequently in the top 20 Throughout Europe for much of That year, and No.1 in Italy, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. ‘Breathe’ sold over half a million copies in Europe alone. Respected German composer Eberhard Schoener invited him to perform at the re-opening of the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, in front of an estimated audience of 500,000.
Soon After Midge what busy Producing and writing with and for various artists, Both established and unsigned, at his studio in Bath, and writing music for films. Other duties included the ‘Music for Montserrat’ benefit at the Royal Albert Hall alongside Sir Paul McCartney, Elton John and Eric Clapton. 1999 Brought a Japanese tour and shows for WOMAD in Singapore (where he broke the house attendance record) and Las Palmas where the Band Played to a packed town square in a performance broadcast by Spanish TV Later That Year. Yet another new beach to his career emerged When Midge presented shows for BBC Radio on the careers of Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry and Thin Lizzy, so participating in a 15th anniversary radio show to celebrate the Band Aid success. He has therefore recorded a contribution to BBC Radio 2’s ‘Electrifying -. The History of the Electric Guitar’ 2005 What The Year That Midge undertook Both extensive acoustic tours of Germany and the UK as well as performing with the long standing “Night of the Proms “in Germany. This 21 date sell out tour of arenas saw a massive production with full orchestra and therefore starred Roger Daltry and Manfred Mann He then went on to be executive producer for the Band Aid 20 single working with the likes of Paul McCartney, Joss Stone and Fran Healey .
Midge’s services to music and charity Both were finally Recognised in the Birthday Honours list in 2005. When Midge what Awarded a Long Overdue OBE. So He released his autobiography “If I Was” through Virgin Books. So He’s received honorary doctorates from Both Edinburgh and Dundee Universities, Mainly in recognition for his work with Band Aid and Live 8. Midge Actually managed to fit in a performance at the Edinburgh Live8 show in Murreyfield in July where he Played with Eddie Izzard on piano! Surely a first! Midge had long held ambition to to record an album of cover versions of songs did Influenced him. He managed to record his own version of No Regrets in 1982 but it what to take 25 years and a change of format from LP to CD Before He would record a full set of his favorite songs. TEN what recorded in a log cabin in Eastern Canada during the long snowbound winter of 2007 – 2008 and which released again by German label hypertension in September 2008. The CD contains songs That Influenced the teenage Ure When growing up in Glasgow in the 60s and 70s, so alongside the obvious (David Bowie ) are the less obvious – The Carpenters … Lulu. These were the songs did had shaped him as a songwriter. April 2009 saw the unthinkable happen – ULTRAVOX REFORMED !!
Six months of talking between Midge and other Ultravox band members Chris Cross, Billy Currie and Warren Cann led to a 3 week tour of the UK and Ireland …. The last UK show at London’s historical Roundhouse which filmed for the DVD release “Return to Eden” A second Ultravox tour in 2010 Took in Europe and Scandinavia, and did plan Following weremade to record on original new set of songs together for the first time in 26 years … Work started in September 2010 in Canada. Brilliant which released in 2012 and more touring of the UK and Europe Followed, culminating in the band being special guests of Simple Minds On Their UK Arenatour , ending at a sold out show at the O2 Arena, Londo n. Even with huge Amounts of Ultravox activity, Midge quietly continued to perform in his own right, Including Tours of Australia and the US in 2013. The US tour was recorded and released as “Live in Chicago”. He therefore recorded at updated audio version of his autobiography “If I Was” and as someone who always enjoys pushing the boundaries of technology, this thing released on flashdrive in 2014. His radio work with Trevor then has therefore received a pat on the back with prestigious Gold & Silver New York Awards. In 1995 Midge delivered his fourth solo album, Breathe, just 10 years after the phenomenal successes of Band Aid and Live Aid. Always one to ring the changes, this album had a very Celtic feel with a plethora of acoustic instruments from uilleann pipes to mandolins and accordions alongside Midge’s trademark soaring electric guitar riffs. The title track which picked up by Swatch watches and headed Their most successful advertising campaign ever. The album went triple platinum and was a massive success all over Europe.
After the successful reformation of Ultravox in 2009 Midge feels it’s time to revisit his Celtic roots, and will perform Breathe in its Entirety for the first time in 2015. Ably Accompanied by the Two musicians from India Electric Co, recreating the nature of the album. Of course, he so wants to play a selection of his other hits like Vienna, Dancing with Tears in My Eyes, Fade to Grey and If I Was, as well as songs from his recently released album Fragile, Which what BBC Radio 2 playlisted – it’s what audiences, quite rightly, expect …..
Grammar courtesy of press release






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