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Warman (born John Robert Waughman 1951 in Bethnal Green, London) is
an English singer-songwriter best known for his 1981 album Walking
Into Mirrors and the hit single "Screaming Jets" Warman was born in
Bethnal Green, East London. He then moved to Hackney at the age of
seven where he enjoyed a normal idyllic childhood, frequently
climbing trees and scrumping over Victoria Park. Within Warman's
home there was always music in some shape or form although nobody
played an instrument, his mother sang and his father was a terrible
singer no matter how much he tried. Warman enjoyed his school years
very much and when he first heard The Beatles at the age of 11, he
was walking home from school when he passed another school building
and heard music. He was so transfixed by the sound so much he
walked up to the Dansette record player to find an Ep cover for the
song playing - "Love me do". He decided to join the school choir.
He was picked to sing at the Royal Opera House in 1964, where he
sang alongside Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi. Warman considered this
a pivotal event in his choice of singing as a career. Warman was
(and remains) a keen fan of both The Rolling Stones and The
Beatles. He had no hesitation in choosing between being a Mod or a
Rocker once he had heard The Who. After Jimi Hendrix (considered a
"Guitar Messiah" by Warman) had burst onto the British music scene
in 1966 when Warman first heard "Hey Joe" he realised all he wanted
to be was a Rock Star. Whilst in school Warman wrote a song called,
"Cosmic Butterflies" and joined a band called "Sounds Like Six,"
with Kevin Molyneux on lead guitar. During the late 1960s Warman
frequented many live music performances including Jimi Hendrix
thrice and other groups including The Move, The Iveys and Pink
Floyd whilst using the Melody Maker as his bible.
Warman (born John Robert Waughman 1951 in Bethnal Green, London) is
an English singer-songwriter best known for his 1981 album Walking
Into Mirrors and the hit single "Screaming Jets" Warman was born in
Bethnal Green, East London. He then moved to Hackney at the age of
seven where he enjoyed a normal idyllic childhood, frequently
climbing trees and scrumping over Victoria Park. Within Warman's
home there was always music in some shape or form although nobody
played an instrument, his mother sang and his father was a terrible
singer no matter how much he tried. Warman enjoyed his school years
very much and when he first heard The Beatles at the age of 11, he
was walking home from school when he passed another school building
and heard music. He was so transfixed by the sound so much he
walked up to the Dansette record player to find an Ep cover for the
song playing - "Love me do". He decided to join the school choir.
He was picked to sing at the Royal Opera House in 1964, where he
sang alongside Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi. Warman considered this
a pivotal event in his choice of singing as a career. Warman was
(and remains) a keen fan of both The Rolling Stones and The
Beatles. He had no hesitation in choosing between being a Mod or a
Rocker once he had heard The Who. After Jimi Hendrix (considered a
"Guitar Messiah" by Warman) had burst onto the British music scene
in 1966 when Warman first heard "Hey Joe" he realised all he wanted
to be was a Rock Star. Whilst in school Warman wrote a song called,
"Cosmic Butterflies" and joined a band called "Sounds Like Six,"
with Kevin Molyneux on lead guitar. During the late 1960s Warman
frequented many live music performances including Jimi Hendrix
thrice and other groups including The Move, The Iveys and Pink
Floyd whilst using the Melody Maker as his bible.
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