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Everett True (born Jeremy Andrew Thackray on 21 April 1961) is an English
music journalist Music journalism (or music criticism) is media criticism and reporting about music topics, including popular music, classical music, and traditional music. Journalists began writing about music in the eighteenth century, providing commentary on ...
and musician. He became interested in rock music after hearing
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, and formed a band with school friends. He has written and recorded as The Legend.


Career

In 1982, he went to a gig by The Laughing Apple and met the group's lead singer Alan McGee. According to McGee: "there used to be this guy who'd stand at the front of all the gigs and dance disjointedly". They became friends and when McGee started the Communication Blur club, he offered Thackray the role of compėre, stating that Thackray "was the most un-enigmatic, boring, kindest, shyest person you could ever meet – and it just appealed to my sense of humour to make him compère."Dee, Johnny (1988) "It's Different For Domeheads: Alan McGee recalls the most memorable Creation creations", ''Underground'', April 1988 – issue 13, p. 28 He was originally billed as "the legendary Jerry Thackray", eventually shortened to simply "The Legend". McGee also offered him a column in his new
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, also called ''Communication Blur'', but Thackray left after two issues, because he objected to McGee's proposal to put a flexidisc of
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on the front cover. He instead started his own
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, ''The Legend!'', under which name he recorded the single "73 in 83", the first to be released by McGee's
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.Creation Records: The Legend!
In 1984, he released a second single, "Legend Destroys the Blues", but his performing career did not take off. He puts this down to that he "didn't like to perform a song more than once", although he has continued to make occasional appearances. In 1983, Thackray began working at the ''
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''. In 1988, he was sacked from the paper, and instead took a job at its rival, ''
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''. He was told to adopt a new pseudonym, as the "Legend!" name was too closely associated with the ''NME''. He chose "Everett True", from the early twentieth century cartoon '' The Outbursts of Everett True''. Within months, he was sent to
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to cover the emerging
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scene. In 1989, as The Legend!, he performed guest vocals on a single with Calvin Johnson and Tobi Vail's band The Go Team. In 1991, he introduced
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to Courtney Love at a
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and L7 gig. The three became close friends, and, in 1992, True wheeled Cobain on stage at the
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. In 2006, True published '' Nirvana: The True Story'', a book about his personal relationship with the band and the
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scene. In the early 1990s, True lived in
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, East Sussex, with members of the band Huggy Bear. Leaving MM in the late 1990s, he became editor of '' Vox'', reverting on this occasion to his real name. It has been claimed that the band theaudience were formed after founder member Billy Reeves bet True £100 that he could form a band and get it signed. In 1998, True returned to Seattle, where he worked for a year as music editor for '' The Stranger,'' before heading for Australia, where he freelanced at Melbourne broadsheet, ''
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''. He also recorded an album under the name The Legend!. Back again in the United Kingdom, he set up the magazine '' Careless Talk Costs Lives'' in 2002. Issues of this publication began at No. 12 and counted down, claiming that "we have set out to replace the decaying music press in Britain, so by issue zero we will either have achieved our objectives or given up trying". By the twelfth issue (#1), it was clear that it would not achieve its ambitions, and True instead founded '' Plan B''. Between 2004 and 2009, True has also written books, including ones on the
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,
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, as well as an account of his time with Nirvana. In 2008, he relocated with his family to
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in Australia. Up until the start of 2009, he wrote a weekly column for VillageVoice.com, and ''The Guardian'' – with the latter, entering into conflict with Australia's music street press. There was also a fair amount of controversy over some unguarded remarks True made on Twitter with regard to the usage of Kurt Cobain's image in ''
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''. These led to immediate furious denials from
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and
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. Later, Courtney Love denied that she had anything to do with the matter, but it was then revealed that Love had worked with
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on crafting Cobain's look for the game. The family subsequently returned to the United Kingdom. True currently contributes columns to Sweden's Go Magazine, New York City's Bust magazine, the Something Awful website and writes for various Australian online publications including Mess And Noise and The Vine. True also fronts two Brisbane bands: The Deadnotes and The Thin Kids, the latter of which caused some controversy when they picked up a plum support to
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midway through 2010. For several years, he was the main editor and writer for the Brisbane-based online magazine, Collapse Board. His most recent project is Rejected Unknown, a media/publishing company set up in response to the
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. The first book came out in 2016, and is entitled ''101 Albums You Should Die Before You Hear'', a critique of the sacred cows of the rock music canon. This was followed in 2017 by his biography ''The Electrical Storm: Grunge, my Part In Its Downfall'', and in 2018 by the short story collection ''Ed Sheeran Is Shit''. As Jerry Thackray, he is Course Leader in BA (Hons) Music Journalism at BIMM London. He still performs on stage as The Legend!.


Discography


The Legend


Albums

*''Some of Us Still Burn'' (mini-LP) (1985), Vinyl Drip *''Everett True Connection'' (2001), 3 Acre Floor


Singles and EPs

*"'73 in '83" (1983), Creation *"Destroys the Blues" (1984), Creation *"Talk Open (live)" (1984), Legend! (free flexi-disc given away with ''Legend!'' fanzine) *''Everything's Coming Up Roses'' EP (1986), Vinyl Drip *"The Ballad" (1987), Constrictor *"Step Aside" (1988), Constrictor *"Breakfast in Bed" (1990), K Records (as guest vocalist with the Go Team) *"Do Nuts" (1991), Sub Pop *''The Legend! Sings the Songs of Daniel Treacy'' (2005), Unpopular *''The Thin Kids w/ Kate Nash - The Thin Kids theme b/w Kate Nash ft. Everett True - Warrior in Woolworths'' (2012), Have 10p Records *''The Thin Kids ft. Kate Nash - Free Pussy Riot Now!'' (2013), Have 10p Records


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:True, Everett 1961 births Living people Musicians from Chelmsford English male journalists English music journalists Writers from Essex Riot grrrl Melody Maker writers The Stranger (newspaper) people