Paul Fox

Guitarist

1951 – 2007

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Who was Paul Fox?

Paul Fox was a British musician and singer, best known from his work with the UK punk band, The Ruts. The Ruts' style combined punk with dub reggae, a sound that owed much to Fox's guitar skills and earned him respect and admiration. The Guardian noted in his obituary: 'Fox played a pivotal songwriting role, and quickly became a model punk guitarist at a time when the three-chord thrash was the height of many of his contemporaries' ambitions.'

Fox was a founder member of the Ruts. When the original lead singer Malcolm Owen died of a heroin overdose the band continued with Fox on vocals, renaming themselves Ruts DC. After the break-up of the band in the early 1980s, Fox joined a London rock band called Dirty Strangers, who recorded two albums, that The Rolling Stones guitarists, Keith Richards and Ron Wood, both guested on. He went on to form Choir Militia, in 1983. This band soon folded after which he worked with Screaming Lobsters in 1987 and Fluffy Kittens from 1991 to 1994, retaining hard-core fan interest. In 1996 Fox played on a track for Mat Sargent's charity album Sex Drugs and HIV, the song, Heroin, also featured; Pauline Black - The Selector on vocals, Tony Barber - The Buzzcocks on bass, Dave Parsons - Sham 69 on 2nd guitar and Pete Davis - UK Subs on drums. From this point on his musical career was combined with carpentry, but he cut singles with the Chelsea Punk Rock Allstars in 1997, and ska legend Laurel Aitken in 2000.

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Born
Apr 11, 1951
United Kingdom
Also known as
  • Fox, Paul
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Died
Oct 21, 2007
United Kingdom

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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