Jack Hues
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Birth name | Jeremy Allan Ryder |
Also known as | Jack Hues |
Born | December 10, 1954 |
Origin | Gillingham, Kent, England |
Genre(s) | Rock Pop Pop rock Dance New Wave |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Singer, Guitarist |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Piano |
Years active | 1977 - 1992, 1994 - 1995, 2005 - present |
Label(s) | Rewind Records (1980), Arista Records (1981-1982), Geffen Records (1982-1991), Columbia Records (1991), Virgin Records (1994-1995) |
Associated acts | Wang Chung, Strictly Inc |
Jack Hues (born Jeremy Allan Ryder on December 10, 1954) is an English musician, who is best known for forming the popular 1980s British new wave band, Wang Chung. In addition to forming Wang Chung, Hues also was a member of the one-off band, Strictly Inc, which featured Tony Banks from Genesis.
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[edit] Biography
Jack Hues was born in Gillingham, Kent, England. He attended London's Goldsmith College to study music. After three years, he went on to attend the Royal College of Music. It was at this time that Hues befriended Dave Burnand, who would go on to be a future member of Huang Chung. After one year at RCM, he went on to pursue a career in music.
[edit] Wang Chung era (1977-1991)
In 1977, Hues answered an ad in the British weekly music magazine, Melody Maker. This was the first time that he met up with future Wang Chung bass guitarist, Nick Feldman. With the rising punk music movement around England in the late 1970s, the two formed together as 'The Intellektuals' in mid-1977. Two years later, Hues & Feldman formed the band, '57 Men'. While in 57 Men, the two met up with future Wang Chung drummer, Darren Costin. Just like their first band together, Hues & Feldman broke up within eighteen months, but took along Costin.
In late 1979, the threesome officially became referred to as Huang Chung. They released several singles in 1980 for the independent music company, Rewind Records. In May of 1981, Huang Chung signed to Arista Records for a two album deal. The next year, the band released their self-titled debut album. By 1983, the band's name was changed to Wang Chung, and Hues became the band’s official lead vocalist. After the summer tour for POTC in 1984, Costin left the band to pursue a solo career. Despite not having a full-time drummer, Wang Chung continued to thrive. For the next six years, Wang Chung enjoyed success, especially in England and the U.S.A..
[edit] Post-Wang Chung era (1991-present)
By the early 1990s, Wang Chung lost its motivation to continue with music in an industry dominated by MTV, and quietly broke up in 1991. Before the breakup, Hues scored the soundtrack for the 1990 film, The Guardian. The director of the film, William Friedkin, chose Hues because of the excellent work he did in his 1985 film, To Live and Die in L.A.. He also made a solo album, The Anatomy Project, in 1992. However, for reasons unknown, his solo debut album has yet to be released, as of June 2007. In 1994, Tony Banks of Genesis heard samples of Hues’ work. He admired it, and asked him to compose a new album together. On September 11th, 1995, Strictly Inc was released solely in the UK. The album received mixed reviews. In 1997, he and Nick Feldman briefly reunited, in order to spark a comeback.
In 2005, Wang Chung appeared on Hit Me Baby One More Time. They performed their most popular song, "Everybody Have Fun Tonight", along with "Hot in Herre" by Nelly. The reaction the fans gave the band was enough inspiration to resuscitate Wang Chung, and work on a new album. As of June 2007, no word of the new album's release date was published. However, on the band's website, it states that the album is almost near completion, and a new recording deal is in the works.
[edit] Trivia
- Ryder's stage name, "Jack Hues", is a play on the French phrase, j'accuse, which means "I accuse" in English.
- He has a daughter, Violet, and two sons, Harry and Jack. Jack Ryder is known for appearing on the weekly BBC smash-hit soap opera series, Eastenders, as Jamie Mitchell.
- In 2002, Hues (along with Sam Bailey) formed an independent jazz band named The-Quartet. Along with Wang Chung, he is currently active with The-Quartet, which is signed with Helium Records. The record company is headed by Chris Hughes, who helped produce Wang Chung's Points on the Curve in 1984.
- He is an accomplished guitarist and favours Gretsch and Gibson guitars.
- Although trained in the classical music field, Hues prefers working in the pop/rock field because it allows more spontaneity [1].
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