David Vanian

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David Vanian

Background information
Birth name David Letts
Born 12 October 1956 (1956-10-12) (age 51)
Origin Hemel Hempstead, England
Genre(s) Punk, gothic rock[1][2][3], rockabilly
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, Musician
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 1976 - Current
Label(s) Nitro Records
Associated acts The Damned
David Vanian & the Phantom Chords
Website officialdamned.com

David Vanian (born David Letts on 12 October 1956 in Hemel Hempstead, England) is a punk rock musician famous for being the lead singer of the punk band, The Damned. The band formed in 1976 in London and Vanian is the only ever-present member of the group. They are notable for being the first of the British punk bands to release a single, album and also tour the United States.

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Letts changed his name to Dave Vanian when he became a musician, having previously worked as a gravedigger. It is rumoured that when Captain Sensible asked whether Vanian could sing, Vanian responded "yes" but had never sung a note in his life.

He is famous for bringing the gothic image to pop culture world, due to his wearing its apparel both on-stage and off, although he does not personally make note of this. Indeed, his initial look was based on movie vampires: hence the stage name Vanian, which is supposed to suggest "Transylvanian". Notorious also for keeping his personal life out of the limelight, even opting out of any input towards The Damned bio-book The Light At The End Of The Tunnel by Carol Clerk, he also leads the rockabilly band David Vanian & the Phantom Chords. He is known to be interested in renaissance art, film noir and horror movies, which he speaks of as well as sings.

He married Patricia Morrison in 1996, the same year she joined The Damned, and lives in Harrow, north-west London. On February 9, 2004 Morrison gave birth to Emily Vanian at 8:20 p.m. weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces. Currently, Vanian hosts Dave Vanian's Dark Screen on the UK-based goth television channel Rockworld TV, where viewers get to send in their own self-made horror films in the hope of winning prizes.

In 2004, he and Captain Sensible turned on the Christmas lights in Cambridge, causing some controversy.[4]

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