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Steve New on stage with re-united Rich Kids in 2010 Background information Birth name Stephen Charles New Also known as Shooz, Stella Nova Born ( 1960-05-16)16 May 1960 Paddington, London, England Died 24 May 2010 ( 2010-05-24) (aged 50) London, England Genres,,,, Instruments Guitar, Vocals, Years active 1975–2010 Labels Associated acts,,,,,,, Wasted Youth, Lude, The New, John Sinclair, The Philistines, Beastellabeast Steve New (16 May 1960 – 24 May 2010) was an English guitarist and singer, who performed with a number of and bands in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including the. Born Stephen Charles New, in the 2000s he changed his name to 'Stella Nova', whilst performing with the band Beastellabeast. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Early life [ ] Born in in London, New received his formal education at in, London, and started playing the guitar with the at the age of 14. The Sex Pistols [ ] New first came to notice for his talented lead guitar playing style at the beginning of London's music and fashion scene in the mid-1970s. Lego Loco 1998 Pc Iso Zone. In September 1975 at the age of 15 he auditioned and rehearsed with the before they became publicly known, as a potential replacement for, but was let go after a few weeks as being surplus to requirements, and got a day-job working in the London office of as a junior postal clerk. Rich Kids [ ] When the bass player left the Sex Pistols in early 1977 he invited New, still only 16 years old, to join a new band that he was setting up entitled as its lead guitarist. On 15 August 1978, whilst still with Rich Kids, New performed with a one night only line-up entitled the at the in, in what came to be seen as one of the events that marked the last hurrah of the punk rock movement's heyday in London.
Whilst Rich Kids was musically gifted, it failed to find commercial success and broke up in early 1979 after the commercial failure of two of its three singles releases and first long-player release entitled (which reached No. 51 in the UK Album Chart in 1978), and New's career was undermined beyond this period by long-term use. Unable to find another band to join after the Rich Kids, New resorted to working as a jobbing with a number of acts including.
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Gen X [ ] New recorded with the band in 1980 on their long-player, playing the guitar track on the single release. The lead singer and bassist wanted him to be the newly re-branded band's lead guitarist, and New rehearsed heavily with them in 1980, but they reluctantly decided against it due to his professional unreliability caused by his increasingly severe narcotic habit. The Gen X song Heavens Inside was written by Billy Idol about New. Session musician [ ] After Gen X, New went on tour with, on whose L.P. (1980) he played, during the recording of which New assaulted who was acting as a quasi-producer of the record at the time.
He also worked with and. In the early 1980s he rejected an offer to play with at its inception. He also recorded under the performance alias of 'Shooz'. Having relocated to the United States of America in the 1980s, by the mid-1990s he was resident in Los Angeles, but failed to find musical success there, and ended up homeless living in a car for a while, before returning to England.
Solo artist [ ] In 2001 he released a solo long-player entitled Here Comes Everybody. Beastellabeast [ ] In the early 2000s he formed a new pop band entitled Beastellabeast with the young singer Beatrice Brown, whom he had become the mentor of after they met whilst both temporarily employed as guides at a publicity event for a cinema film at the Wembley Exhibition Hall in 1998, which released three self-produced L.P.' With Bestellabeast (2004), Beastiality (2009) and Stars & Wronguns (2010). Final work [ ] He worked again with Glen Matlock, whose solo album Born Running (2010) was dedicated to New, and featured his last recorded work. Death [ ] Afflicted with what would prove to be terminal cancer, New performed live for the last time with Beastellabeast and a reformed Rich Kids at the in London on 7 January 2010, at a testimonial concert organised for his family's finances.
He died of cancer on 24 May 2010 in his 51st year. A funeral service was held at the in East on 11 June 2010, Glen Matlock, and being among the, where New's body was cremated. Personal life [ ] New married once, the marriage subsequently being divorced with one daughter; he also fathered a son from another relationship. In the early 2000s New adopted, a decision he associated with his success in breaking his 20-year-long drug habit at around the same time, and renamed himself Stella Nova.
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