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Earl Falconer
Date de naissance 23.1.1957 à Birmingham, West Midlands, Grande-Bretagne
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Earl Falconer (born 23 January 1957, Birmingham, England) is a British bass player and singer, currently working with the British reggae band, UB40. Falconer also co-founded the bass music label Circus Records alongside Flux Pavilion, Doctor P and DJ Swan-E.
Early life & Career
Falconer attended St. Benedict's junior school and Mosely Road School Of Art. He was an unemployed plasterer at the time of UB40's formation.[1]
In 1988 he was imprisoned for six months as a result of a car accident that killed his brother Pablo Falconer, who was also the bands producer.[2]
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Albums | Signing Off · Present Arms · Present Arms in Dub · UB44 · The Singles Album · UB40 Live · More UB40 Music · Labour of Love · Geffery Morgan · Baggariddim · The UB40 File · Rat in the Kitchen · The Best of UB40 - Volume One · Labour of Love II · Promises and Lies · Guns in the Ghetto · Labour of Love III · The Very Best of UB40 · Cover Up · Who You Fighting For? |
Singles | "Food for Thought" · "One in Ten" · "Red Red Wine" · "Please Don't Make Me Cry" · "Many Rivers to Cross" · "I Got You Babe" · "Breakfast in Bed" · "Homely Girl" · "Kingston Town" · "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" · "The Way You Do the Things You Do" · "(I Can't Help) Falling in Love With You" · "Higher Ground" · "Reasons" |
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