English singer-songwriter Tim Bowness was born in Latchford, Cheshire on 29 November 1963 and, although he is primarily known for his work with No-Man, he also has links to a wide variety of other musical projects. His musical multi-tasking includes being the lead singer for the critically acclaimed Henry Fool whose roster of members includes Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera. He is also an occasional member of the German band Cetrozoon, the British electro band Darkroom and the Anglo-Italian band Memories of Machines. He also has a long-standing collaboration with the Cambridge musician Pete Chilvers. Of the many projects he has been involved in one of the most intriguing is his work with Judy Dyble, founder member of Fairport Convention and Trader Horne. He also has forged a successful solo career as an art-rock singer-songwriter, which began with the release of his debut solo album My Hotel Year in 2004 and has prospered over subsequent decades. Among his many album highlights are his second effort Abandoned Dancehall Dreams (2014) and his fifth LP Flowers at the Scene (2019). His eighth solo album, Powder Dry, came out in 2024.
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