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Adam Ant is the stage name of Stuart Leslie Goddard (born November 3, 1954,
London, England), lead singer of 1980s pop group Adam and the Ants and also
a solo artist. His name allegedly comes from the 1960s BBC television series
Adam Adamant.
Ant's early career was as part of the punk rock movement, firstly as one of
the 'Art School Punk' contingent who followed the original punk groups, and
can be seen in the audience in film of early Sex Pistols gigs. He also acted
in Derek Jarman 1978 "punk" film Jubilee. His debut as a recording artist
was the song "Deutscher Girls", which featured on the film's soundtrack LP,
and which was re-released as a single in 1981, after the Ants had achieved
mainstream chart success.
In 1980, having released several punk recording, Ant decided to re-engineer
his sound and image. He recruited former Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren,
who dressed the band as pirates. This new look was used to market the album
Kings of the Wild Frontier, and several singles charted. Accordingly, the
group began to acquire a large mainstream fanbase.
The high point of Ant's career came in the period 1980-1983. Firstly with
Adam and the Ants, he had several chart-topping hits, including "Stand and
Deliver," "Dog Eat Dog," "Prince Charming," and "AntRap." He seized the
opportunities provided by music videos on the new MTV channel to develop a
theatrical, charismatic onscreen persona. With romantic costumes and heavy
make-up, he was an early example of the New Romantic movement, with
contemporaries such as Duran Duran dressing similarly.
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After the band split in 1981, Ant went solo, with his greatest chart success
being 1982's Friend or Foe album, which included the hit single "Goody Two
Shoes." Other early-80s hits were "Desperate But Not Serious" and "Hello, I
Love You." Later in the 1980s, Adam worked with Phil Collins (on the Strip
album) and veteran Tony Visconti (Vive Le Rock), achieving varying degrees
of chart success. In 1985, Ant still had enough appeal to secure a spot at
the Live Aid concert, but rather than perform a crowd pleasing set of old
hits - as Queen did to revive their career - he presented songs from the
latest album. His sales continued to decline.
As the 80s wore on, Ant's attention turned toward acting, especially TV and
movie roles. He moved to Hollywood and appeared in a range of largely
unsuccesful productions.
In 1990, whilst maintaining an interest in acting, Ant returned to London
and re-entered the pop music world with the album Manners and Physique,
which was a collaboration with Andre Cymone, a solo artist and an early
member of Prince's band. The album was another moderate success, and
featured the hit single "Room at the Top". In 1993, he toured in support of
a planned album called Persuasion. For reasons unknown, however, the album
remains unreleased.
Ant returned to Los Angeles where he had a relationship with actress Heather
Graham. He also acquired a stalker, which placed him under great stress. As
Graham became more successful, the relationship faltered.
In 1995, he released another new album, Wonderful. The title track was a
successful single, as was a tour of the U.S. in support of the album. While
Ant and his group (which included longtime guitarist Marco Pirroni) played
in smaller venues than they had played in the 1980s, the houses were often
packed with enthusiastic fans. The tour was curtailed, however, when both
Ant and Pirroni both contracted a respiratory illness.
A new generation of Ant-influenced artists covered Adam and the Ants' hits
during the 90s, including Elastica, Sugar Ray, Trent Reznor, and Robbie
Williams.
Antbox, a retrospective box set spanning Ant's career from the late 1970s
through the 1990s, was released in late 2001. The box set included 66 tracks
on three CDs, and quickly sold the initial 10,000 units. Ant was poised to
join an 80s-focused tribute tour in early 2002, but was unable to do so
after he was charged with threatening members of the public with a firearm
in a London pub. The court also ordered that he undertake rehabilitation,
although he was later diagnosed with bipolar disorder, the mental illness
commonly known as "manic depression".
Since the 2002 incident, Ant has occasionally been featured in news stories
surrounding potential projects and his medical condition. A television
special entitled The Madness of Prince Charming was aired in the UK in 2003
documenting his career and his struggle with mental illness.
In 2004 and 2005, six "remastered" compact discs were released, spanning the
years 1979 through 1985. The CDs featured previously unavailable songs,
including demos and material culled from the "Ant vault." The project was
greatly overseen by Marco Pirroni, and includes a written message from Ant
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