Background
Ian North was born in Brooklyn in 1952. He grew up in Long Island.
Ian North was born in Brooklyn in 1952. He grew up in Long Island.
Personal life
He received his first guitar at age 12, but being virtually tone deaf, could not play any songs other than those he composed. In 1970, he slowly started to get serious about his artwork. North has four children.
His first born son is artist Sammy thrashLife.
Milk "North" Cookies
In 1973, North formed a power popular and glam outfit called Milk "North" Cookies along Justin Strauss on voice, Jay Weis (replaced by Sal Maida, later in Roxy Music and Sparks) on bass and Mike Ruiz on drums (later in Paul Collins" Beat). While the album"s release was initially delayed and largely ignored upon release, it has subsequently become a cult classic.
After its reissue in 2005, the band headlined the Radio Heartbeat festival in 2007 without North. As younger bands that now claim Milk "n" Cookies as an influence have gained in popularity, like Nobunny and Cheap Time, the band has garnered even more attention.
British punk and new wave scene: Radio and Neo
After the split of Milk "North" Cookies, North moved to England and formed Radio with Sparks bassist Martin Gordon and the Simon brothers, Paul and Robert.
That group transformed to Neo after Gordon"s departure (he joined Radio Stars) and changed line-ups, with North being the only remaining member until 1979, when his visa ended and he returned to New New York The same year, twelve Neo tracks were released in Britain by Aura Records as a North solo album, titled Neo. Return to United States of America and solo career
Back in New York, North took to newly affordable synth technology and recording equipment, first on his debut full-length album as a solo artist, My Girlfriend"s Dead, and then on his Rape Of The Orchids European Parliament. During this time he also produced material for The Fast.
He also filled in as the band"s bassist in the music videos for their songs Kids Just Wanna Dance and Love Maine Like a Locomotive.
From 1983 to 1993, North worked sporadically on the album Torch Songs & Arson. While the label originally slated to release the album folded in the decade over which it was created, it has since been made available for free download.
In 2009, North ended the longest period of musical inactivity in his life, releasing the 12-song album, East Z Listening Foreign Suicides, under the moniker "Darkjet".