| Bez’s story so far reads
more like fiction than fact… |
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| Born in Salford & christened
Mark Berry, he grew up in an era with no real prospects on the
horizon, took to the streets with similar like minded kids,
was thrown out of the family home by his father, a policeman.
Then, travelled the world, stayed in a Moroccan cave, returned
to Manchester and found himself living in a fully furnished
shed. Bez met Shaun Ryder, an inspired poet, otherwise known
as ‘X’, was invited on stage to shake his maracas
at the infamous Hacienda and together they created the 80s Madchester
scene. The rest as they say, is history. |
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| Since then, The Happy Mondays
split and reformed several times, Bez put his mind to writing
a book, appearing on TV & guesting on Radio channels, involving
himself in charity gigs and DJing across the country. In addition
to this, has been putting a lot of effort & time into new
band project ‘Domino Bones’. The band is fronted
by the man himself and Monica Ward, an amazing young, talented
prolific singer & songwriter. |
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| This new concept was conceived
around 1998 and inspired by the late Joe Strummer and encouraged
by good friend and neighbour, Shaun Ryder. |
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| Ryder guests on a few tracks
but the real brains behind the concept, melodies and song writing
can be credited to the one and only Bez, proving that he is
not just a freaky dancer !! |
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Bez’s icon status and popularity
won the nation’s vote, taking the Celebrity Big Brother
title of 2005.
For CBB/BEZ press, radio, TV & gig enquiries/more info on
Domino Bones, please call Rosalia at Ferrara PR on 07946 5623
007, alternatively email rosalia@ferrarapr.com |
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