David Vanian

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Career

Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, North East England, Vanian moved with his parents to Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire when he was a couple of months old. Vanian changed his name from Lett to Vanian in early life after a stint as a gravedigger – Vanian being a play on "Transylvanian". He is one of the early influencers of gothic fashion, wearing dark and otherworldly clothing both on stage and off. In November 1976, the British music magazine NME stated that Vanian "resembles a runaway from the Addams Family".[2]

In 1978, he was guest in the song "Don't Panic England", from the band Doctors of Madness.

In 2004, he and fellow Damned member Captain Sensible turned on the Christmas lights in Cambridge.[3]

Vanian sang with MC5 for their 40th anniversary singing "Looking at You", which was released as part of Revolution: A Celebration of the MC5. In 2008, Vanian with the band the Throb, performed on "Let's Get Lost (Sailor Jerry's Story)" for the compilation album, The Original Sailor Jerry Rum – Music To.... Outside of the Damned, Vanian has led the gothabilly band Dave Vanian and the Phantom Chords, hosted Dave Vanian's Dark Screen on the UK-based television channel Rockworld TV and composed the soundtrack for the 2009 film, The Perfect Sleep.[4]

Personal life

Vanian married Patricia Morrison in Las Vegas in 1996, after the Damned had toured Australia.[5]

Discography

Studio album

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  3. Church fury at Damned's switch-on, Bbc.co.uk; accessed 12 September 2015.
  4. Profile, Theperfectsleep.com; accessed 12 September 2015.
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