Stephen Singleton

Stephen Singleton
Background information
Birth name Stephen Barry Singleton
Born (1959-04-17) 17 April 1959
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • composer
Instruments Saxophone
Years active 1977–present
Associated acts

Stephen Barry Singleton (born 17 April 1959) is an English musician, currently residing in Sheffield, England. According to an interview Singleton did for the documentary Made in Sheffield, he was friends with Def Leppard lead singer Joe Elliott when the two were young children. Along with Mark White and David Sydenham, he founded the band Vice Versa in 1977. He also produced several issues of Steve's Papers, a Sheffield punk fanzine.[1] He is probably most notable, however, for being the saxophonist in the popular new wave band ABC (which he left in 1984), and for starring in the 1983 short film Mantrap.[2]

In the early 1990s Singleton was a member of the band Bleep & Booster, who released an album on London Records and produced some remixes for East 17. Singleton also produced records by the Screaming Trees (featuring a young Richard Hawley) and Libitina.

In 2015, Stephen Singleton and Mark White reformed Vice Versa.

Discography

Year Artist Album title Label
1980 Vice Versa 8 Aspects Of Neutron
1982 ABC The Lexicon of Love Neutron
1983 ABC Beauty Stab Neutron
1994 Bleep & Booster The World Of London
2005 Stephen Singleton Stephen Singleton White label
2014 Vice Versa Electrogenesis 1978-1980 (4LP) VOD

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