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Kevin Hewick (born 4 February 1957) is an English singer-songwriter who was an early member of the
Factory Records Factory Records was a Manchester-based British independent record label founded in 1978 by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus. The label featured several important acts on its roster, including Joy Division, New Order (band), New Order, A Certain Ra ...
roster. Today he is known for his recordings on Sorted, Pink Box and his own Botheration label, and his work with Venetian collective Unfolk.


Career


The Factory years

Born in
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, Hewick received his first guitar at the age of 6, but only learned to play in his teens while studying at Countesthorpe College.Ankeny, Jason
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He played in a band called Life before going solo, while working in a social security office following graduation from university. In 1979, a demo tape sent to
Factory Records Factory Records was a Manchester-based British independent record label founded in 1978 by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus. The label featured several important acts on its roster, including Joy Division, New Order (band), New Order, A Certain Ra ...
impressed
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sufficiently to offer Hewick the chance to record for the label. Newly added to the Factory roster, Hewick had a recording session in June 1980 with producer
Martin Hannett James Martin Hannett (31 May 1948 – 18 April 1991) was an English record producer, musician and an original partner/director at Tony Wilson's Factory Records. Hannett produced music by artists including Joy Division, the Durutti Column, A Cert ...
in Graveyard Studios, where he recorded two tracks ("Haystack", released on ''From Brussels with Love'' compilation in 1981, and "A Piece of Fate") with the three surviving members of
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, a month after the death of
Ian Curtis Ian Kevin Curtis (15 July 1956 – 18 May 1980) was an English singer, songwriter and musician. He was the lead singer, lyricist and occasional guitarist of the band Joy Division, with whom he released the albums ''Unknown Pleasures'' (197 ...
and just prior to their adopting the name New Order. Other Factory releases included the controversial live side of the ''A Factory Quartet'' double album (FACT 24) in 1981—live tracks chosen against Hewick's wishes by Wilson, that featured a confrontation between Hewick and a very aggressive audience—and the single "Ophelia's Drinking Song" (FAC 48), which featured producer Donald Johnson of
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on percussion and was mixed by
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of New Order.


Cherry Red

Hewick signed to Cherry Red Records in 1983, and released the album ''Such Hunger for Love'', the single "Feathering the Nest", and ''This Cover Keeps Reality Unreal'', a four-track 12-inch EP recorded in collaboration with The Sound. These and various items from Hewick's time on Factory were later reissued by Cherry Red in 2003 as the ''Tender Bruises and Scars'' compilation CD.Unterberger, Richie
''Tender Bruises and Scars: The Factory & Cherry Red Recordings 1980–1983'' Review
,
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Hewick wrote the liner notes for this album, detailing his long fight with depression in the years after Cherry Red dropped him from their roster in 1984. During the latter half of the 1980s Hewick lived at his parents' house in Leicester and worked as a teacher for adults with learning disabilities.


Later career

Hewick returned to the Leicester music scene in 1989, and released two cassette albums in the early 1990s. Leicester label Sorted Records released the ''Helpline'' album in 1999. He continues to perform frequent gigs within the city, both as a performer and/or event organiser. He booked acts and hosted the monthly Firebug Comfort Zone Sunday afternoon acoustic sessions between September 2005 and October 2006. Hewick also returned to the London acoustic circuit, often performing at the 12 Bar Club in
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in November 2010. Hewick developed a live show which often reached 3–4 hours in length, where he played many of his own songs and unusual cover versions such as
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's " Isolation",
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" Wishful Sinful",
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" and various
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numbers. Hewick's support slots over the years have included Roy Harper, the Fall, Joy Division,
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, New Order, Section 25,
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and Bobby Valentino, Eyeless in Gaza,
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, Dan Reed,
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and Jackie Leven. He twice paid tribute to his old friend, the late
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of the Sound, at concerts held in Borland's memory in the Netherlands, at the Patronaat Haarlem (2001) and Amsterdam Paradiso (2006). He also toured Germany with the Convent in 2001. In 2007, LTM Records reissued the 1980
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compilation ''From Brussels With Love'' (which features "Haystack" from the 1980 session with New Order), and ''Whispers in the Offing,'' a tribute album to Kevin Coyne on which Hewick contributed a version of Coyne's song "Raindrops on the Window". Hewick joined the roster of Pink Box Records, which released "Something to Do on the Bus", a limited-edition 7-inch single on yellow vinyl, and the four-track downloadable EP ''That Side of You'', in July 2007. On 15 December 2007, Hewick took part in the "A Factory Night (Once Again)" performance at Brussels Plan K with Section 25,
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, the Names and DJs
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and Martin Moscrop. This event was filmed and released as a DVD by LTM Records in May 2008, featuring five of the songs Hewick performed. Further European dates with Section 25 and Peter Hook took place in Paris,
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in the southern
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and
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in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany in November 2008. Hewick opened on all these dates and played guitar with Hook and Section 25 on New Order's "Doubts Even Here" at Krefeld. Hewick also took part in the 24-hour "Tony Wilson Experience" in Manchester on 21–22 June 2008 including playing with Hook in an improvisational accompaniment to an action painting by artist Phil Diggle in the foyer of
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. On 14 February 2009, Hewick released a free downloadable album, ''Doomcloud'', on his website, featuring 12 songs recorded in 2000, 2001 and 2003. Hewick recorded "Personal Loss" for
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tribute album ''All Sewn Up'', which was nominated for an Independent Music Award for best tribute album. He also took part in the release concert celebrating Fitzgerald's 50th birthday at Verkstedhallen,
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, on 6 March 2009. He opened for Hook and the Light at Manchester's FAC 251 club on 18 May 2010, when Hook performed Joy Division's ''
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'' in full. He was invited back by Hook to fill the support slots for the 18 and 19 May 2011 FAC 251 performances of '' Closer'' and the 18 and 19 May shows in 2012. Hewick appeared at and promoted shows at Leicester Musician for Section 25 in September 2010, for an event with
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of
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and Jude Rawlins of
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on 3 April 2011, and for a performance on 18 September 2011 where Hewick performed with former Cherry Red labelmates Eyeless in Gaza. A further Factory-connected event was Hewick's appearance at
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's "Tribute to Tony Wilson" at the Purcell Room at London's
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on 16 June 2011 as part of
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. Hewick performed three songs specially written for this event, which also included an appearance by
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. These songs were later included on Hewick's 2012 ''All Was Numbered'' album. During December 2011 and January 2012, Hewick recorded the album ''All Was Numbered'', featuring guests such as Sally Barker and John Butler of Diesel Park West. It was released on Peter Hook's Hacienda download label in April 2012. Hewick's next album, ''The Heat of Molten Diamonds'', was released on Pink Box Records in December 2013. On 7 December 2014, Hewick debuted a new trio lineup with Mark "Flash" Haynes on drums and percussion and David Conrad Dhonau on bass and cello. In 2016, Hewick issued his album ''Touching Stones, Tasting Rain'' on his own Botheration label.


Collaborations and groups

Hewick has guested on guitar and/or vocals on albums by the Freed Unit, Steve Cartwright, Meta-Tekki and on ist's ''King Martha'' (2005) He co-wrote the song "A Scotsman in a Church", which appeared on the ist album ''Toothpick Bridge'' (2009) and has contributed both lyrics and vocals to music written by Alessandro Monti for Italian act Unfolk's album ''The Venetian Book of the Dead'', released in February 2010 (a live performance of that album was played in Italy at Musica Continua in Mestre on 19 March 2011). He performed with Leven in the Stornoway Girls, and appeared on Leven's live albums ''Greetings from Milford'' (2001) and ''Only the Ocean Can Forgive'' (2003). Hewick also returned to the London acoustic circuit, often performing at 12 Bar Club in
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. He sang onstage there with
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in November 2010. The Soar Valley Wayfarers debuted at the Attik Club in Leicester on 21 June 2006. SVW are an ongoing folk/avant-garde skiffle group comprising Hewick, Mr Plow on guitar and vocals, and Flash of ist on percussion. On 23 August 2008, Hewick debuted No Junk Promise at Leicester Firebug. This band featured Hewick on guitar and vocals, Gemma Warne on drums, Simon Ball on bass and
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on guitar. Warne and Ball had previously performed a one-off show with Hewick as the Kevin Hewick Sexperience in May 2008. Another band lineup, Hewick Haynes & James, debuted at Leicester Victoria Park Pavilion on 31 January 2009, including drummer Haynes and bassist Pete James. HH&J performed at the Leicester
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indoor stage in August 2009 and at
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's (
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) Death Disco night in London at Notting Hill Arts Club in October 2009. In 2011, they appeared with Welsh alternative rockers the Holy Coves and American soul-rock outfit
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. Following two appearances together at The Donkey in Leicester, Hewick and
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debuted a new band called Liberation Doll in October 2011, with Lee Allatson and Ian Crabtree.


Discography


Studio albums

*''Such Hunger for Love'' (1983, Cherry Red) *''In an Open-Air Surgery'' (1993, self-released) *''Helpline'' (1999, Sorted) *''Keep Your Flipped Wigs On'' (2008, Pink Box) *''Doomcloud'' (2009, self-released) *''All Was Numbered'' (2012, Haçienda) *''The Heat of Molten Diamonds'' (2013, Pink Box) *''Touching Stones, Tasting Rain'' (2016, Botheration) *‘'Driven By Love, Driven By Hate'’ (2017, Botheration) *’'Never Give Up on a Song'’ (2021, Botheration)


Live albums

*''Live at the Loaded Dog November 17th 1998'' (2016, Botheration)


Compilation albums

*''Tender Bruises and Scars – The Factory and Cherry Red Years 1980–1983'' (2002, Cherry Red)


Singles and EPs

*"Ophelia's Drinking Song" (1982, Factory) *"Feathering the Nest" (1983, Cherry Red) *"Something to Do on the Bus" (2007, Pink Box) *"Answers on a Postcard" split 7-inch with Mr Plow (2009, Pink Box)


Collaborations

;With The Sound: *''This Cover Keeps Reality Unreal'' EP (1984, Cherry Red) ;With Unfolk: *''The Venetian Book of the Dead'' (2010, Diplodisc) *''Live Book'' bonus disc with first Unfolk album (2012, Diplodisc) *''Intuitive Maps'' (2017, MP)


Compilation appearances (selected)

*"Haystack" on ''From Brussels with Love'' (1980,
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) *"Mothers Day" on ''Northern Lights'' (1981, Northern Lights) *Seven tracks on ''A Factory Quartet'' (1981,
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) *"Drowned Dream Wreckage" on ''Tous-Ar-Fit: The Third Sorted E.P.'' (1996, Sorted) *"Personal Loss" on ''All Sewn Up – A Tribute to Patrik Fitzgerald'' (2009, Crispin Glover Records)


DVD

*''A Factory Night (Once Again)'' (2008, LTM) – with Crispy Ambulance, The Names, and Section 25


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hewick, Kevin 1957 births Living people Musicians from Leicester English male singer-songwriters English singer-songwriters Factory Records artists