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Dave Hemingway

David Robert Hemingway (born 20 September 1960) is an English , and from , , best known as the co-lead vocalist and co-founder of the band The Beautiful South, with whom he recorded ten studio albums and achieved major commercial success in the UK, including three number-one albums and 22 top-40 singles. Hemingway's professional music career began in the mid-1980s when he joined , a Hull-based band, for their second and final studio album, The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death (1987), where he contributed backing and occasional lead vocals. Following the Housemartins' disbandment in 1988, Hemingway co-founded alongside former bandmate , serving as co-lead male vocalist opposite a rotating lineup of female singers, including and . The band quickly rose to prominence with their debut album Welcome to the Beautiful South (1989), which peaked at number two on the , and the follow-up single "A Little Time" (1990), their only number-one hit. Over nearly two decades, amassed 14 top-40 albums and 312 total weeks on the UK charts, with their 1994 greatest hits compilation topping the charts and becoming a million-selling release that underscored their widespread popularity, estimated to be in one in seven British households at the time. After disbanded in 2007, Hemingway formed The South in 2008, a group that performed reinterpreted versions of the band's material and released the live album Sweet Refrains (2012). He departed The South in 2016 to pursue original songwriting, leading to the formation of Sunbirds with collaborators including guitarist and songwriter Phil Barton. The band's self-funded debut studio album, Cool to Be Kind, was released in November 2020 on Nectar Records, marking Hemingway's return to new material after a period of creative exploration. Sunbirds have since toured extensively, announced a new lineup in 2024, and released singles like "Every Road" (2022) ahead of their second album A Life Worth Living, with new material in development as of 2025, continuing Hemingway's legacy of melodic infused with witty, observational lyrics.

Early life

Birth and family background

David Hemingway, professionally known as Dave Hemingway, was born on 20 September 1960 in , , . He was the son of Harry Hemingway and Flo Hemingway. His father worked as a lorry driver and performed as a local comedian on the working men's club circuit, while his mother was a well-known barmaid in . The family resided in , a port city with strong industrial roots. Hemingway grew up in Hull's working-class environment, immersed in the local community traditions such as those centered around working men's clubs. This upbringing in a modest, community-oriented setting shaped his early years before he attended .

Education and early employment

Hemingway attended , a secondary school in Hull's Orchard Park Estate, where he was classmates with , the original drummer for , and the two shared an early interest in drumming. After leaving school, he took up employment as a purchase ledger clerk at the Crystal Motor Group in , a role he held until 1987. This period coincided with 's broader socio-economic difficulties in the and , marked by the decline of the city's port and deep-sea trawler industries, widespread factory closures, and high rates that limited prospects for working-class entering the job .

Musical career

Early bands and influences

Dave Hemingway's entry into music began in his hometown of , where he joined several local bands during the early 1980s, immersing himself in the vibrant scene. Influenced by the city's culture, which fostered bands blending energy with melodic elements, Hemingway first played drums in the Newpolitans alongside future collaborator Dave Rotheray on bass. He soon moved to the Velvetones, another Hull-based group, where he continued honing his drumming skills in informal gigs and rehearsals that characterized the local amateur circuit. While studying at university in , Hemingway expanded his musical involvement by co-founding The Shoppers, a band noted for its raw intensity and regarded positively within the city's circles. As the and a key founding member, he contributed to the group's sound, drawing from the ethos of experimentation and that permeated the era's British landscape. This period marked his deeper commitment to amid his academic pursuits, bridging his roots with broader urban influences. Hemingway's early influences included intelligent songwriters like of , , and , whose politically edged and melodic styles shaped his appreciation for thoughtful, accessible rock. The Hull scene's emphasis on community-driven performances and innovation further fueled his aspirations. By the mid-1980s, these experiences transitioned him from amateur drummer to professional contender, as connections from his early bands opened doors to larger opportunities.

The Housemartins

Dave Hemingway joined in early 1987 as their drummer, replacing , a schoolmate who had been the band's original percussionist. He was recommended for the role by guitarist Dave Rotheray and contacted by band member , marking his transition from local amateur bands to a rising act. At the time, Hemingway was employed as a purchase ledger clerk at the Crystal Motor Group car dealership in , a position he quit in March 1987 to commit fully to the band, allowing him to enter the studio shortly thereafter. The , a Hull-based group formed in 1985 by and , had already achieved significant success by the time Hemingway arrived, including the 1986 hit single "," which peaked at number three on the and captured the band's witty, socially observant style. Hemingway's primary contributions came on the band's second and final album, The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death (1987), where he provided drumming on key tracks and occasionally contributed vocals, adding to the group's harmonious sound. Over his roughly one-year tenure, he helped solidify the band's momentum, which included two top-ten albums and multiple chart successes during their brief three-year career. The disbanded in 1988 amid growing fame, just after releasing their sole number-one single, "," a decision influenced by internal dynamics but leaving a lasting legacy. For Hemingway, the split represented a pivotal professional milestone, as he reflected on having experienced "a year of success in a band which is pretty good," paving the way for his continued involvement in music with former bandmates.

The Beautiful South

The Beautiful South was formed in 1988 in , , by and Dave Hemingway, both former members of the recently disbanded . Transitioning from his role as drummer in the , Hemingway became a core vocalist, sharing lead and backing duties with Heaton from the band's inception. The lineup initially included female vocalist , who contributed harmonies and duets until 1992; she was succeeded by from 1993 to 2000, and later by starting in 2003, creating a distinctive trio of voices that defined the band's sound. This vocal arrangement allowed for rich, layered arrangements blending , and soul influences, with Hemingway often delivering the male leads on ballads and upbeat tracks. Hemingway's primary contributions to The Beautiful South were as a lead and backing vocalist across all ten studio albums, from the debut Welcome to the Beautiful South in 1989 to the final Superbi in 2007. He featured prominently on key singles, including the duet "A Little Time" (1990) with Corrigan, which showcased his baritone delivery in a narrative of romantic betrayal, and provided harmonies on tracks like "Song for Whoever" (1989), the band's breakthrough hit. While the majority of the band's material was written by Heaton and guitarist Dave Rotheray, Hemingway's vocal interpretations added emotional depth and humor to their satirical portrayals of relationships and British life. The Beautiful South enjoyed significant commercial success during Hemingway's tenure, achieving 10 top 10 albums on the UK charts, including three number-one releases: the greatest hits compilation (1994), (1996), and Quench (1998). Hit singles such as "" (2001), which peaked at number two, and "" (1998), also at number five, exemplified their ability to blend catchy melodies with incisive , selling over 15 million records worldwide. Critics praised the band's witty, observational songwriting—often led by Heaton—for its sharp social commentary, earning acclaim from outlets like for albums like (1990) and Miaow (1994), which highlighted their evolution from roots to polished, radio-friendly sophistication. Hemingway remained with the band until its disbandment in January , following a group decision prompted by "musical similarities" after nearly two decades of activity. The split marked the end of an era for the Hull-based outfit, though Hemingway later reflected positively on the experience in interviews, noting the creative fulfillment it provided.

The South

Following the 2007 disbandment of , Dave Hemingway and vocalist , both former members of that group, formed a new ensemble initially named The New Beautiful South in 2008, which they renamed The South in 2010 to better reflect their ongoing performances of the original band's material. The duo-led project shifted toward intimate live reinterpretations of 's catalog, drawing on Hemingway's prior vocal experience within the band to deliver reimagined versions of hits like "" and "." The group's primary output was the 2012 album Sweet Refrains, released on , which consisted of 12 original tracks co-written by band members including Hemingway, Wheeler, and collaborators such as Phil Barton and Damon Butcher; notable songs included "Second Coming," "Pigeonhole," and the title track "Sweet Refrain," blending pop sensibilities with introspective lyrics. This release marked their first full-length recording since The Beautiful South's 2007 album Superbi, emphasizing fresh compositions while maintaining the witty, melodic style associated with Hemingway's earlier work. The South's activities centered on extensive touring, with a deliberate focus on smaller venues to foster closer audience connections compared to the arena-scale shows of era; tours such as the 2012 "" run highlighted reworked arrangements of classic tracks alongside selections from Sweet Refrains, often performed in theaters and clubs across the . Hemingway departed The South in 2017 to explore new musical directions, effectively concluding his involvement in the project after nearly a decade of collaboration with Wheeler.

Sunbirds

Sunbirds is a rock band formed in 2017 by Dave Hemingway, the former vocalist of , alongside guitarist and songwriter Phil Barton, drummer Marc Parnell, and vocalist and violinist Laura Wilcockson. The band emerged following Hemingway's departure from his previous project, The South, marking a fresh collaborative endeavor focused on original songwriting and live performances. Initially comprising these core members, the lineup later expanded in 2022 with the addition of multi-instrumentalist Chris Offen, broadening their sonic palette. The band's debut album, Cool to Be Kind, was released on October 30, 2020, via Nectar Records, featuring a collection of original tracks that showcased Hemingway's distinctive vocal style alongside Barton's guitar work and Wilcockson's harmonies. The lead single, "Meet You on the Northside," co-written by Hemingway, served as a homage to his roots and highlighted the album's blend of introspective lyrics and melodic arrangements. Sunbirds released the single "Right Place Wrong Time" on February 23, 2024, while continuing to work on their second album, A Life Worth Living, which the band is self-recording as of 2025. Reflecting a stylistic evolution toward and influences, Sunbirds' music incorporates Americana elements, 70s pop, and sensibilities, evident in their performances and appearances. This shift aligns with their participation in the 2024 British Country Music in , where they performed alongside other acts in the genre. Following Hemingway's from live music at the end of 2016, the band embarked on extensive touring, including dates commencing in April 2024 at venues such as The Factory Live in , Citadel Arts Centre in St Helens, and The Studio in . As of 2025, Sunbirds continue to build momentum with this country-infused direction, emphasizing collaborative songcraft, renewed stage presence, and previews of new material from the forthcoming .

Personal life

Family and relationships

Hemingway has been married to his wife since the late 1980s; he relocated to in 1988 after his then-girlfriend began attending there. He and his wife have two children—a daughter born in July 1993 and a son born in February 1996. Hemingway has consistently maintained a low public profile concerning his family and relationships, offering limited personal disclosures beyond these details in interviews.

Retirement and return to music

After wrapping up activities with The South at the end of 2016, Dave Hemingway announced his retirement from the live music scene, citing exhaustion from extensive touring and a need to recharge. In interviews, he described feeling "a bit tired" after decades of performing, particularly from repeatedly playing older material from his time with , which had dominated his career since 1988. This decision allowed him to step back and regain enthusiasm for music, marking a deliberate pause to address from the demands of constant roadwork. Hemingway officially left The South in 2017, solidifying his hiatus from larger-scale performances as he prioritized personal well-being over professional obligations. Reflecting on the period following the Beautiful South's 2007 disbandment, he emphasized the importance of work-life balance, noting that the relentless pace of touring had left him disillusioned and in need of time away from the industry pressures. This break, he explained, was essential for rekindling his creative drive without the fatigue of high-stakes gigs. By mid-2017, Hemingway returned to music with renewed vigor through the formation of , a project that emphasized fresh songwriting and more intimate performances. Collaborating closely with guitarist Phil Barton, he found inspiration in new material that restored his passion, describing it as the "right time" to invest in original work rather than nostalgia-driven sets. This shift to smaller-scale gigs with allowed for a healthier balance, focusing on enjoyment and creative fulfillment over exhaustive tours.

Discography

With The Housemartins

Dave Hemingway contributed drums to all tracks on ' second and final studio album, The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death (1987). He also provided backing vocals on multiple tracks and occasional lead vocals. His drumming appears on the album's three singles, all released in 1987: "Five Get Over Excited," "Me and the Farmer," and "Build."
ReleaseYearHemingway's Credits
The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death (album)1987Drums (all 11 tracks), backing vocals, occasional lead vocals
"Five Get Over Excited" (single)1987Drums, vocals
"Me and the Farmer" (single)1987Drums, vocals
"Build" (single)1987Drums, vocals
Due to his brief tenure with the band from 1987 to its disbandment in 1988, these releases constitute his entire recorded output with .

With The Beautiful South

Dave Hemingway joined as a founding member and co-lead vocalist in 1988, alongside , transitioning from his drumming role in to provide prominent male vocals on the band's studio recordings. Over nearly two decades, he contributed to all of the band's through 2007, sharing lead and backing vocals with rotating female singers including , , and , while occasionally co-writing select tracks with Heaton and guitarist Dave Rotheray. His vocal style, often characterized by a warm, melodic delivery, complemented the band's witty, pop-rock arrangements and helped drive their commercial success. Hemingway's discographic output with The Beautiful South spans ten studio albums, beginning with their debut Welcome to the Beautiful South (1989), where he took lead vocals on the chart-topping single "Song for Whoever" (UK No. 2). He continued as a core vocalist on Choke (1990), featuring his duet lead on the band's sole UK No. 1 single "A Little Time" (with Briana Corrigan), and 0898 (1992). Subsequent releases included Miaow (1994), Blue Is the Colour (1996)—which topped the UK Albums Chart—with Hemingway on leads like "Little Blue" and backing for "Don't Marry Her" (UK No. 8); Quench (1998, UK No. 1); and Painting It Red (2000). Later albums were Gaze (2003), Golddiggas, Headnodders & Pholk Songs (2004), and Superbi (2007), the latter marking the end of his tenure as the band disbanded that year. Key compilations featuring his contributions include Carry On Up the Charts: The Best of the Beautiful South (1994, UK No. 1) and Solid Bronze: Great Hits (2006, UK No. 2). In addition to albums, Hemingway's vocals featured on over 20 UK-charting singles from the band, spanning from "You Keep It All In" (1989, UK No. 8) to "This Old Skin" (2006, UK No. 43), with standout examples like "Perfect 10" (2000, UK No. 2), where he shared leads with . These releases underscored his role in the band's string of 32 Top 75 singles, blending satirical lyrics with accessible melodies.

With The South

Following the dissolution of The Beautiful South in 2007, Dave Hemingway joined with former bandmates, including , to form The South, a nine-piece ensemble that reinterpreted their earlier material in a more brass-infused, swing-oriented style. The band's sole studio , Sweet Refrains, was released on November 26, 2012, via Zoo Records, marking their only full-length output during Hemingway's tenure, which lasted until 2017. Hemingway provided lead and backing vocals across all 12 tracks, sharing vocal duties with Wheeler, while the arrangements emphasized a lively, performance-ready sound that complemented their touring repertoire of Beautiful South classics. Composed primarily of original compositions penned by keyboardist Damon Butcher and guitarist Gary Brett, the album also incorporated acoustic-inflected covers of select songs, such as the closing track "Manchester," blending nostalgia with fresh material like the opener "Second Coming" and the self-reflective "Devil in My Wine." The recordings were designed to tie into the band's extensive live circuit, allowing seamless integration with their sets of reimagined hits, and received positive reviews for capturing the wry humor and melodic craftsmanship of their predecessors. Promotion for Sweet Refrains included the release of "Pigeonhole" as the , accompanied by a , though the project remained focused on album-driven touring rather than extensive chart .

With Sunbirds

Sunbirds released their debut album, Cool to Be Kind, in November 2020 on Nectar Records. Produced by Teo Miller, the album features 10 original tracks with Dave Hemingway providing lead vocals on all songs, including the "Meet You on the Northside," which served as the band's first release earlier that year. The record blends , and rock influences, capturing personal and heartfelt themes in Hemingway's songwriting. Following the album, Sunbirds issued several singles, with "Right Place Wrong Time" released in February 2024 as a standalone track produced by Nigel Stonier. This upbeat number highlighted the band's evolving sound, incorporating elements of and pop, and was performed live during their tours that spring. In , Sunbirds announced their second album, A Life Worth Living, with previews shared via , including snippets of tracks like "Done & Dusted." Originally slated for , the release was postponed and remains pending as of November 2025, with the band continuing self-recording efforts. No EPs or tour-exclusive tracks have been officially released post-2020.

Solo releases

Dave Hemingway's solo career began with the album Hello Cruel World, a digital-only release made available exclusively through in 2006. This low-key project, comprising 13 original tracks written and performed by Hemingway, represented a personal endeavor outside his band commitments, featuring introspective compositions. The album's title drew from Hemingway's solitary recording process, emphasizing its experimental and intimate nature as a post-band . The tracklist for Hello Cruel World is as follows:
TrackTitle
1Fame
2Fine, Fine, Fine
3One Drop Of Love
4Long Is The Road
5Goodbye Sue
6Until The Sun Goes Out
7Rains On Sunday
8I'll Be Your Lover
9Number 5
10Send It In The Rain
11Took A Long Time Coming
12Until The Sun Goes Out (Reprise)
13Don't Walk Away
Following the album, Hemingway issued occasional solo singles in digital format. In 2019, he released "Maybe," a self-composed track reflecting personal themes. More recently, in 2025, he debuted "My Dear" as his latest solo single, marking a return to independent songwriting with contributions from collaborators on guitar, keyboards, and programming. These releases highlight Hemingway's continued focus on concise, self-authored works outside group settings.

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