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Stan Cullimore

Ian Peter Cullimore (born 6 May 1962 in , ), known professionally as Stan Cullimore, is an English , children's , , and travel writer. He is best known for co-founding and serving as the guitarist of the Hull-based band , which he formed in 1983 as a busking duo with and achieved commercial success before disbanding in 1988. After leaving music, Cullimore became a prolific writer of children's , authoring over 100 books featuring action-oriented stories for young readers, while also working as a composer and presenter for children's television programs. The Housemartins expanded from their initial duo to a four-piece band with drummer Hugh Whittaker and bassist (later of ), signing with records. Their 1986 debut album reached the UK Top Ten, propelled by the hit single "," while their cover of "" reached number one on the in December 1986, but was displaced the following week, narrowly missing the Christmas number one spot. The band's follow-up album The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death (1987) produced further singles like "Build" and "Five Get Over-Excited," but internal tensions led to their split in 1988. In his post-music career, Cullimore has contributed to children's media through writing and production, including directing segments for shows. More recently, he has focused on as a travel writer and columnist, penning features on destinations, cafes, and lifestyle topics for outlets like Bristol Life magazine, where he resides after relocating from . His work often blends personal anecdotes with observational humor, reflecting his diverse experiences from pop stardom to family life.

Early life

Birth and family background

Stan Cullimore, born Ian Peter Cullimore, entered the world on 6 May 1962 in Stapleford, , . Public details about his early family life are limited, but he was the youngest of three brothers, with his father working as a teacher and his mother as a secretary. His older brothers influenced his musical interests, as one played guitar and the other drums. Around the age of 11, Cullimore's family relocated to , where he encountered the city's vibrant local culture and diverse musical scene, sparking further curiosity in creative pursuits. These formative years in post-war Britain laid the groundwork for his later pivotal move to for university studies.

Education

Cullimore moved to around the age of 11 with his family and attended a there during his teenage years. There, he developed an interest in music amid his academic pursuits, though specific details of his experiences remain limited in . In 1980, Cullimore enrolled at the to study , graduating in 1984 with a degree in the subject. He had initially intended to pursue a career in , drawn to the logical structure and factual nature of the field. His time at marked a pivotal intersection of academics and emerging musical interests, as he balanced coursework with creative explorations. During his university years, Cullimore engaged in extracurricular music activities, including living near future Housemartins collaborator and experimenting with early band formations. These efforts, such as busking and informal performances on campus, foreshadowed his professional trajectory in the music industry, culminating in the band's debut show at University in October 1984.

Musical career

The Housemartins

The Housemartins formed in in 1983 as a busking duo consisting of vocalist and guitarist Stan Cullimore, who met through a local advertisement seeking buskers; the pair soon expanded into a full band, adding bassist and initial drummer , with later replacing Lang on drums. Cullimore served as the band's lead guitarist and primary co-songwriter alongside Heaton, contributing chord progressions and musical structures to many tracks while also providing backing vocals. The group's early performances in Hull's vibrant , influenced by the lingering effects of the miners' , helped build a following through local gigs and sessions on BBC Radio 1. The band's debut album, , released in 1986, captured their jangly sound rooted in Hull's working-class ethos, peaking at number 3 on the and featuring co-written tracks like "" and "Think for a Moment," which addressed social injustices through witty, politically charged lyrics. Their follow-up, The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death (1987), reached number 9 on the charts and included the Cullimore-Heaton collaboration "Me and the Farmer," blending sharp commentary on relationships with the band's signature harmonies. Key singles from this era propelled their success, including "" ( number 3, 1986), a critique of gender dynamics in pubs; the Isley-Jasper-Isley cover "" ( number 1, 1986). These releases, infused with socialist and Christian themes reflecting the band's left-wing origins, earned widespread media coverage in outlets like and increased their fanbase through energetic tours across the and from 1985 to 1988. Cullimore's departure in coincided with the band's dissolution, driven by personal reasons including his marriage and a shift away from music to run a grocery shop, amid broader creative tensions within the group over musical directions. During their active years, ' blend of catchy pop melodies and pointed political lyrics solidified their status as a key act in the mid-1980s scene, fostering a dedicated following that appreciated their unpretentious, community-oriented approach.

Later musical activities

After leaving The Housemartins in 1988, Cullimore briefly pursued entrepreneurial ventures outside of music, opening a vegetarian wholefood shop in with a friend; the business operated for two years before closing due to financial difficulties. This period marked a temporary from the music industry, during which he focused on family life rather than performing or recording. In the late 2000s, Cullimore returned to musical creativity through behind-the-scenes songwriting for children's programming, co-writing songs and appearing on-screen in the preschool music and series The Bopps, which aired on Nick Jr. UK starting in 2010. He also composed music for a theatrical production of , blending his songwriting skills with narrative storytelling. These contributions highlighted a shift toward educational and family-oriented music, distinct from his earlier work. By the 2010s, Cullimore's musical activities emphasized composition and informal performance, including writing three original songs in a backyard shed in Cornwall and exploring small acoustic gigs while attending weekly singing lessons to build a repertoire of around 40 songs. In 2014, he presented a session titled "Travels with my Uke," focusing on songwriting and storytelling techniques using ukulele, at the Beverley Literature Festival. This reflected an ongoing, low-key engagement with music education and creative output, prioritizing personal expression over commercial releases.

Writing career

Journalism

Following a career in children's literature, Cullimore began a career in in the mid-2010s, having previously owned a wholefood shop in in the early 1990s. He began with contributions to the Hull Daily Mail before establishing a regular presence at the Bristol Post. There, he penned the weekly column "Diary of an Urban Grandad," which debuted around 2013 and continues to appear. The column explores everyday aspects of local Bristol life through the lens of an urban grandfather, incorporating family experiences such as interactions with grandchildren and seasonal family traditions. Cullimore's style blends humor with personal anecdotes, often touching on social issues like community events and the return of live crowds post-restrictions. He also includes music retrospectives, such as reflections on watching contemporary festivals and drawing parallels to his past experiences. In addition to his columns, Cullimore has produced freelance pieces and travel writing for broader outlets, including a 2017 feature for the on a tour of his hometown during its City of Culture year. In this piece, he reflected on his days while highlighting local landmarks and cultural figures like poet . Other freelance work includes travel reports for the Post, such as a 2019 article promoting a coastal retreat in as an "oasis of calm." These contributions demonstrate his versatility in covering cultural and lifestyle topics with a personal touch. As of 2024, he has expanded the column to a .

Children's literature

Following the success of , Stan Cullimore transitioned to writing in the early 1990s, drawing inspiration from bedtime stories he created for his own children and everyday family life. His first notable works appeared around 1992, including the Henrietta series—such as Henrietta and the Tooth Fairy, Henrietta's Bubble Trouble, and Henrietta and the Ghost Chase—published by Piccadilly Press and illustrated by John Farman, which featured humorous adventures centered on a young hippo character. Cullimore has authored over 100 children's books, targeting readers aged 9–12 with engaging, action-packed narratives that explore themes of adventure, personal growth, family dynamics, and social issues. Representative examples include the series Why Do Girls Grow Up? (titled Pourquoi les filles grandissent-elles? in French), which addresses puberty and self-discovery through relatable protagonists, and bilingual titles like Ya no soy tu nina! / I am Not Your Girl!, focusing on independence and family relationships. Other works, such as Mon bel oranger: pourquoi les filles grandissent-elles?, blend emotional coming-of-age elements with light-hearted escapades. Many of Cullimore's books have achieved international reach through translations into languages including and , broadening their appeal to global young audiences. Since the , he has actively participated in school visits and workshops organized by Authors Abroad, promoting and skills among students.

Other pursuits

Acting and television

Cullimore made his acting debut in the children's comedy series Bottom Knocker Street (2013) on , portraying a variety of eccentric characters including Stan the Postman, Mr. M'Ginney, and Mr. Mussatussamus across multiple episodes. The show, which followed four children attempting to transform a wasteland into a city farm, allowed him to bring a humorous, multifaceted presence to the screen. He also provided voice work as the collective voice for a flock of singing sheep in the Welsh-language children's program Baaas (2009) on , where his musical background contributed to the show's educational songs about farming and animals. Transitioning from music, Cullimore's television career from the onward emphasized production, writing, and presenting roles in educational and music-oriented content for young audiences. He served as Children's Director for the series Driver Dan's Storytrain (2008–2010), overseeing creative elements in the animated program that encouraged and through train-themed adventures. Additionally, he composed the theme music for (2003–2007), a stop-motion series on that taught problem-solving and rural life lessons through the escapades of a helpful . In 2009, Cullimore co-created, co-wrote, produced, and presented The Bopps, a music and show for Nick Jr. UK that ran until 2012, featuring original songs and sketches to promote ; the group, including Cullimore as a performer, drew on his pop songwriting expertise for catchy, child-friendly tunes. He further co-wrote and directed Bottom Knocker Street, integrating music into its comedic scripts to enhance the educational focus on community and creativity. His background in writing provided a strong foundation for developing these television scripts, blending narrative storytelling with interactive elements. Cullimore owns Cucumber Street Limited, a established in and specializing in television program development, with an emphasis on scripts that incorporate music for children's media. Through this entity, he has supported various projects for broadcasters like and , marking his shift toward visual media as a natural extension of his creative pursuits in music and literature.

Advocacy and community work

Cullimore began advocating for the conservation and recreational use of the UK's inland waterways around 2020, collaborating with the to produce virtual guided trips that highlight scenic canals and demonstrate practical aspects like lock navigation. These efforts, including series on routes such as the Kennet & Avon Canal and the River Severn, aim to promote appreciation of these networks as accessible natural spaces. In 2020, he launched the YouTube channel Stan's Happy Hour, featuring videos of boat trips and towpath walks along canals and rivers, often with his dogs, to encourage public exploration and mindfulness amid environmental appreciation. Describing waterways as "green paradises," Cullimore's content provides guidance on narrowboat holidays, from route selection to steering, driven by his personal passion for their inspirational qualities. As a long-term resident and grandfather of seven (as of 2020), Cullimore engages in local community activities influenced by his family role, contributing columns to the Bristol Post under the banner "Diary of an Urban Grandad" that explore everyday family life and urban experiences in the city. Beyond his , Cullimore participates in educational outreach through school visits and workshops focused on music, writing, and for young people, such as presentations at primary schools like St Martin's and The Dorcan Academy. These sessions immerse students in creative activities, drawing on his background to foster youth engagement with the arts.

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