Jarvis Cocker
Jarvis Cocker is an English musician and frontman of the band Pulp, celebrated for his witty lyrics and distinctive style, which became emblematic of the Britpop movement in the 1990s.
Born on Sep 19, 1973 (52 years old)
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Sweden:
Jarvis Cocker is referenced as a colleague of Brett Anderson, highlighting the influence of Britpop.
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Australia:
Jarvis Cocker is the frontman of the band Pulp, which announced their performance is back on after a situation involving Abdel-Fattah was resolved.
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United Kingdom:
Jarvis Cocker sings movingly about stagnation, divorce and mortality in Pulp's new album.
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Dominican Republic:
Jarvis Cocker reunited with his band Pulp to release a new album after 24 years.
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Honduras:
Jarvis Cocker reunited with his former band Pulp to continue their discography after 24 years.
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Ukraine:
Jarvis Cocker is a musician, writer, and host on the jury for the 2026 Booker Prize.
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United Kingdom:
Jarvis Cocker exults in Pulp's return with a powerful performance.
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New Zealand:
Pulp tap into the country swinging aspect of Cash’s clackety-clack guitar and push it towards a Celtic sway as Jarvis Cocker whispers.
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Spain:
Jarvis Cocker recited a poem during the memorial ceremony.
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United Kingdom:
Jarvis Cocker is the frontman of Pulp, who reunited in 2022 and released their first album since 2001.
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