Lloyd Cole, born in Buxton, England, on January 31, 1961, is a prominent singer-songwriter recognized for his leadership of the band Lloyd Cole and the Commotions and his extensive solo career.
Cole grew up in Chapel en le Frith and attended New Mills Grammar School. After an unsuccessful attempt at studying law at University College London, he moved to Glasgow. There, he studied philosophy and English at the University of Glasgow, where he met the musicians who would form The Commotions. The band's 1984 debut album, Rattlesnakes, garnered attention for its sophisticated lyrical references to literary and pop culture figures such as Norman Mailer, Grace Kelly, Eva Marie Saint, Truman Capote, and Joan Didion. Following Rattlesnakes, The Commotions released two more albums, Easy Pieces and Mainstream, before disbanding in 1989.
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