Dunstan Bruce | |
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Birth name | Duncan "Dunstan" Bruce |
Born | Billingham, England | 31 December 1960
Genres | Anarcho-punk, post-punk |
Occupation(s) | Vocalist, musician, filmmaker, lecturer |
Years active | 1982–present |
Dunstan Bruce (born 31 December 1960) is a British musician and filmmaker who is perhaps best known for his work with Leeds-based anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba, of which he was a founding member. He grew up in the northern industrial town of Billingham.
Prior to Chumbawamba, Bruce sang for the Billingham-based band Men in a Suitcase. At the beginning of 1982, Bruce joined Chumbawamba and was the lead singer of the band's biggest hit single, " Tubthumping". Bruce left Chumbawamba at the end of 2004 after struggles and a rivalry with Boff Whalley, and the band eventually split up in 2012.
Bruce is the lead singer of Interrobang?!, an agitprop post-punk band he formed in 2012 with ex-Chumbawamba drummer Harry Hamer and ex-Regular Fries guitarist Stephen Griffin. They released a critically acclaimed eponymous album in 2018. [1]
Bruce performs spoken word pieces accompanied by music as the Existential Angst of Dunstan Bruce. [2]
Bruce has worked in filmmaking, producing a soundtrack for Channel 4's Whatever: A Teenage Musical [3] and several documentary films, including one about his experience in Chumbawamba called Well Done, Now Sod Off, [3] which won the audience prize at Leeds International Film Festival. In 2012, Bruce directed a movie about the punk group Sham 69's tour of China called This Band Is So Gorgeous, [3] which was nominated for the "Best Music Documentary" at IDFA in 2012. In 2014 he directed the music documentary A Curious Life about the folk-punk band Levellers. [3]