Charlie Harper (born David Charles Perez, 25 May 1944) is a British singer, best known as the lead vocalist of the punk band UK Subs. Harper is reportedly a nephew of actor Cesar Romero.[1]
British singer
Charlie Harper
Harper at Hellfest 2017
Background information
Birth name
David Charles Perez
Born
(1944-05-25) 25 May 1944 (age78) Hackney, London, England
Genres
Punk rock, Street punk, R&B, garage rock, rock and roll
Occupation(s)
Singer, songwriter
Years active
1964–present
Musical artist
Biography
Charlie Harper was born in London but moved to the Sussex countryside when he was eight years old. Harper attended a "radical secondary school" where he was the Chairman of the Young Farmer's Club. He left school at the age of 15 to start a hairdressing apprenticeship. Following the apprenticeship, Harper began busking, playing the guitar and harmonica. In 1970, Harper got married and began working as a hairdresser at his sister-in-law's shop.[2]
A former hairdresser,[3][4] he was already a veteran of the London R&B scene at the time of the UK Subs being formed in 1976. His first band in 1964 was named Charlie Harper Free Press Band.[5][6] Prior to performing as the UK Subs, he was the frontman and founder of The Marauders who were a pub rock band. After seeing a couple of punk rock shows at The Roxy, the band changed their name to the Subversives and started playing punk rock. The name was eventually shortened to the U.K. Subs.[7]
In 1980 his solo single release "Barmy London Army" spent one week at #68 in the UK Singles Chart.[8] He has also recorded with his side project The Urban Dogs and released a solo album entitled Stolen Property and a second solo single "Freaked". As well as singing he also plays the harmonica and bass, he played rhythm guitar on the UK Subs album Diminished Responsibility. He still typically performs between 150 and 200 gigs per year with the UK Subs.[9]
Discography
Harper performing in 2013
Solo
Albums
Stolen Property (1981), Flicknife
Singles
"Barmy London Army"/"Talk Is Cheap" (1980), Gem
"Freaked"/"Jo" (1981), Ramkup - UK Indie no. 17[10]
New Barbarians: The Best Of Charlie Harper And The Urban Dogs (1999), Captain Oi!
Recorded tributes
"Charlie Harper" - a track by The Bus Station Loonies appeared on their "Bare Faced Hypocrisy Sells Records" EP on the Ruptured Ambitions label in 1998. A different version was on their 1999 Mad Frank's Zonal Disco album.
Charlie Harper a song recorded and written by Demob. Unreleased to date. A live version on YouTube.
"Uncle Charlie" is a tribute song by Anti-Nowhere League from their LP The Cage.
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