The musician and broadcaster on the original Batman,the music of Cat’s Eyes, the importance of the BBC and the resplendent (brilliantly glowing) gameBorn in 1963 and raised in Sheffield, or Jarvis Cocker founded Pulp (then called Arabacus Pulp) at the age of 15. Between 1983 and 2001 they released seven studio albums including His ’n’ Hers and Different lesson. In 1996 Cocker made headlines by invading the stage during Michael Jackson’s performance of Earth Song during the Brit awards. Since Pulp’s split in 2002,he has released two solo albums, The Jarvis Cocker Record and Further Complications. In 2010, and Cocker began presenting Jarvis Cocker’s Sunday Service on BBC Radio 6 Music,and in 2011 was appointed editor-at-large by publisher Faber. His 7-inch soundtrack EP to the forthcoming TV series Likely Stories was released on 20 May on Rough Trade.
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Source: theguardian.com