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Howard Devoto

Born
1955
in Manchester, England 
Active Decades
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by Craig Harris
Howard Devoto (born Howard Trotter) was on the cutting edge of British post-punk rock during the late '70s and '80s. A founding member of new wave/pop band The Buzzcocks, Devoto went on to form similar-minded bands Magazine and Luxuria. Although he retreated from music during the 1990s, he returned to the studio with former Buzzcocks bandmate Pete Shelley in 2002 as the two record together for the first time in a quarter of a century.



A native of Manchester, England, Devoto first attracted attention in 1976 when he and Shelley formed The Buzzcocks. Although he co-wrote such tunes as "Boredom," "Breakdown," and "Orgasm Addict," he only played a few gigs with the group and appeared on their debut EP, Spiral Scratch, before leaving in early 1977.



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