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Brian Higgins
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“ Brian Thomas Higgins (born 1966) is a British music producer who has written and produced albums and tracks for several highly successful pop music singers and groups, most notably Girls Aloud, Sugababes and The Saturdays, through his Xenomania production group. A key collaborator with Higgins is Miranda Cooper, who shares co-writing credits in nearly all Xenomania-written tracks.His musical style has been described as part electro, part power pop, more basic pop, with elements of New Wave, rave, and dance found in many of his collaborations in the more than 15 years he has been in the music industry.
Early career
Higgins hails from Whitehaven, Cumbria, on the edge of the Lake District of the UK. The second eldest of 5 children, his father was a general practitioner. Influenced by the band ®tm (Registered Trade Mark) in the early eighties, he then played keyboards in a band called Despatch, including former members of ®tm.
In the late eighties, he moved to East Grinstead, West Sussex. Along with fellow Cumbrian and guitarist Dave Colquhoun they formed a band named Anything You Want with Mark Scott. Dave Colquhoun soon left the band and now plays guitar with Rick Wakeman of Yes fame. [......] ”
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Begin date: 1966
Similar artists: The Move, Ben & Jason, McCarthy, Ben Kingsley, Terry Jones, The Future Sound of London, Shayne Ward, Ibex, Wang Chung, A1
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