Newton Faulkner: Biography

Newton Faulkner
Birth Name:
Sam Newton Battenberg Faulkner

Born:
Jan 11, 1985 in Surrey, England

Genres:
Rock Music, Singer/Songwriter Rock Music, Adult Alternative

Decades Active:
2000's



Sam Newton Battenberg Faulkner was born in Surrey on the11th of January 1985 and attended the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford, studying the guitar where he gained a higher diploma at the age of 17. He played bass guitar in a Green Day covers band and before going solo under the fuller name of Newton Battenburg Faulkner, he formed the funkrock band Half A Guy with Matt Buchanan, Dave Elvy and Nicola Crawshaw. The band released a live self titled EP with no success and rather than play angry metal music in church halls like everyone else, they decided to attempt uplifting happy sounds, but playing guitar, singing, writing the songs and arranging the gigs eventually took it toll and led to him making the break on his own. His first solo gigs were at the London club The Troubadour and led to a publishing deal for his original songs with Peermusic UK and appearances at the South By Southwest music festival. Faulkner secured a recording deal with BMG records and released a second EP, UFO featuring solo material and he appeared to have found his niche with the rise of such recording artists as Jack Johnson, James Morrison and Paolo Nutini. He appeared twice at the Glastonbury Festival in June 2007, both on the Acoustic Stage on the Friday and as on the Leftfield stage on the Sunday. Faulkner's debut album, Hand Built By Robots was released in July 2007 and after entering the charts at no.3, climbed to the top during September.

- Sharon Mawer, All Music Guide

Shopping > Music > Newton Faulkner Biography
Help us improve Yahoo! Shopping - Send Your Feedback