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Neil Francis Tennant (born 10 July 1954) is an English singer, songwriter and music journalist, and co-founder of the
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, which he formed with Chris Lowe in 1981. He was a journalist for '' Smash Hits'', and assistant editor for the magazine in the mid-1980s. Tennant coined the phrase imperial phase to describe the period in which a musical artist is regarded to be at their commercial and creative peak simultaneously. This observation was initially self-referential, made as the
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had achieved commercial success with four British number one hits (" West End Girls", " It's a Sin", "
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"), had received critical praise for their first three albums and had expanded their creative horizons through innovative collaborations in the visual and performing arts.


Biography


Early life

Neil Francis Tennant was born in the town of North Shields, approximately 8 miles east of Newcastle upon Tyne, to William W. Tennant (1923–2009), a sales representative, and Sheila M. (Watson) Tennant (1923–2008). He has an older sister, Susan, and two younger brothers, Simon and Philip. The family moved to Greenfield Road (opposite the corner of South Bend), Brunton Park, Gosforth shortly after Neil was born. Tennant attended St Cuthbert's Grammar School, an all-boys' Catholic school in Newcastle upon Tyne. His songs "This Must Be the Place I Waited Years to Leave" and " It's a Sin" refer to his early life in Catholic school and the strict upbringing there. As a child, Tennant taught himself to play guitar and piano and started writing songs. He also played cello in school. During his teenage years, he played in a
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group named Dust, who were heavily influenced by The Incredible String Band. Tennant wrote several of their songs including "Can You Hear the Dawn Break?", which he regards as his first 'proper' song. He was also a member of the youth theatre at the People's Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne.


Early career

In 1975, having completed a degree in history at North London Polytechnic (now part of London Metropolitan University), Tennant worked for two years as the production editor for Marvel UK, the UK branch of
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. He was responsible for anglicising the dialogue of Marvel's catalogue to suit British readers and for indicating where women needed to be redrawn for the British editions. He also wrote occasional features for the comics, including interviews with pop stars Marc Bolan and Alex Harvey. In 1977, he moved to Macdonald Educational Publishing, where he edited ''The Dairy Book of Home Management'' (1980) and various illustrated books about cookery, playing the guitar and other home interests. Then he moved to ITV Books, where he edited TV tie-in books. After having commissioned Steve Bush, then the designer of '' Smash Hits'' and '' The Face'', to design a book about the group Madness, he was offered a job at ''Smash Hits'' as news editor of the British teen pop magazine in 1982. The following year, he became assistant editor. He also edited ''The Smash Hits Yearbook'' from 1982 to 1985. At ''Smash Hits'', an opportunity arose for him to go to New York to interview The Police. While there, Tennant arranged to meet Bobby Orlando, a producer whom he and Chris Lowe admired. Tennant mentioned he was writing songs in his spare time, and Orlando agreed to record some tracks with him and Lowe at a later date. Orlando produced the Pet Shop Boys' first single " West End Girls".


Pet Shop Boys


Solo appearances

Alongside his work with Chris Lowe as Pet Shop Boys, Tennant has worked on several side projects including: * In August 2024, he recited spoken-word lyrics of the song " Why?" by Bronski Beat on a remix by Superchumbo for the 40th anniversary edition of '' The Age of Consent''. * In June 2024, he appeared on the Michael Berkeley album ''Collaborations'', singing "Zero Hour", a song about Ukraine for which Tennant also wrote the lyrics. * In 2023, Tennant provided vocals on "Skydive" by UK rapper Casisdead. * In 2017, Tennant sang a duet with Chrissie Hynde on "Let's Get Lost", which originally appeared on the 2016 album '' Alone'' by
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. * In 2014, Tennant provided vocals on "Were You There" by Diamond Version. * In 2008, Tennant's vocals featured in The Killers' Christmas song " Joseph, Better You Than Me". * In 2007, Tennant co-produced Rufus Wainwright's album '' Release the Stars''. * In June 2006, Tennant provided backing vocals on "Throw" by DJ Fresh. * In 2005, Tennant provided lyrics and sang on the track "Tranquilizer" by DJ Tom Stephan (a.k.a. Superchumbo). Under numerous guises and aliases, Stephan had previously remixed Pet Shop Boys tracks such as " Paninaro '95", " Minimal", " New York City boy" and "Sexy Northerner". * In 1998, along with Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy, Tennant sang backing vocals on the
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' single " No Regrets". * In 1998, he coordinated a charity album '' Twentieth-Century Blues: The Songs of Noël Coward'' raising money for Red Hot Organization. The album featured cover versions of songs composed by
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. In addition to the track "Sail Away" contributed by Pet Shop Boys, Tennant co-produced "There Are Bad Times Just Around the Corner" contributed by
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and sang backing vocals on "Twentieth Century Blues" contributed by
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. * In April 1996, Tennant's vocals were featured on two live recordings by the British group Suede that were released as b-sides to their single " Filmstar". One track was a cover of the Pet Shop Boys track " Rent", and the second was a duet with Suede singer Brett Anderson on the Suede song " Saturday Night". * In 1992, his backing vocals featured prominently on the Boy George single " The Crying Game" and on the Cicero single "Love Is Everywhere". Both reached the UK Top 40 singles chart. * In 1989, he worked with Electronic, singing backing vocals on their first single " Getting Away with It" and taking lead vocals on the 1992 single " Disappointed". Along with Lowe, he wrote and appeared on the '' Electronic'' album track "The Patience of a Saint", on which he shared lead vocals with Bernard Sumner.


Books

* ''One Hundred Lyrics and a Poem'' (2018) – a collection of Pet Shop Boys' lyrics and song-by-song commentaries.


Personal life

Tennant came out as gay in a 1994 interview in ''Attitude'' magazine. Otherwise he remains quiet about his personal and romantic life, preferring to be a "man of mystery", as he states it. He maintains a house in London. He owned a house in County Durham in the countryside of North East England, but has since sold it. He and Lowe also have an apartment in Berlin. Tennant is a patron of the Elton John AIDS Foundation. In 1998, Tennant was named in a list of the biggest private financial donors to the Labour Party. However, in the 2005 general election he voted for the Liberal Democrats, citing disillusionment with Labour's ID card scheme. The Pet Shop Boys agreed to personal appeals by then-Mayor of London
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, both prominent Conservative Party politicians, for the group to play at the "winners' parade" taking place shortly after the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony. Enjoying the event's atmosphere and how their stage presence turned into a well-received performance, Tennant subsequently texted Cameron's staff pushing Cameron to use gay scientist
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. Tennant has praised the group
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and singer-songwriter
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, highlighting "
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" as protest songs successfully putting politics into pop music. He has criticised ageism in the music industry, stating in 2013 that radio professionals would tell him that they want to play Pet Shop Boys songs on air, but will not because the duo, then in their 50s, were considered to be "too old".


Legacy

Actor
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adopted his stage name from Tennant when joining Equity, as another actor was already registered with his birth name, David McDonald.


See also

* Notable alumni of St Cuthbert's High School


References


External links


Pet Shop Boys official website

Neil Tennant
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