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Ian McNabb (Robert Ian McNabb) was born on 3 November, 1960 in Mossley Hill, Liverpool, England, is an A male new wave singer. Discover Ian McNabb's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Robert Ian McNabb
Occupation Musician, songwriter
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 3 November, 1960
Birthday 3 November
Birthplace Mossley Hill, Liverpool, England
Nationality Liverpool

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1960

Robert Ian McNabb (born 3 November 1960) is an English singer-songwriter and musician.

Previously the frontman of The Icicle Works, McNabb has since embarked on a solo career and performed with Ringo Starr, Neil Young/Crazy Horse, Mike Scott (of The Waterboys), and Danny Thompson of folk band Pentangle.

1970

The group played at working men's clubs around the North-West of England during the mid-1970s.

The group unsuccessfully auditioned for television talent show Opportunity Knocks.

Chris Sharrock later joined the group, where McNabb first became friends with him, he would go on to drum for The Icicle Works.

McNabb wrote his first song at age 15, titled "Apologise (I Will)".

1974

McNabb's first musical performance was playing "You're Sixteen" at Fairfield Conservative Club in Liverpool in 1974.

1975

In 1975, he auditioned and joined the young cabaret group Daybreak (Later renamed "Young World").

1976

McNabb quit Young World near the end of 1976 and joined an all-male teen cabaret group called City Lights.

1977

In 1977 the group auditioned for ITV's New Faces but were unsuccessful.

McNabb began attending the Mabel Fletcher College of Music and Drama.

1980

He quit City Lights in February 1980, having agreed to start a band with Chris Sharrock.

McNabb became the lead vocalist and songwriter for the band, which was founded in 1980.

The band's other members were Chris Sharrock on Drums and Chris Layhe on bass guitar and backing vocals.

The Icicle Works continued recording through the 1980s with limited success.

In the UK, several of the band's follow-up singles charted, although none reached higher than No. 52.

1981

During 1981, McNabb auditioned for the role of Barry Grant in Brookside but was unsuccessful.

He also played extras in many television dramas at this time.

1983

The Icicle Works had success in the UK with the top 20 single "Love Is a Wonderful Colour" in 1983.

1984

They also hit the top 40 in the United States and Canada with the single "Whisper to a Scream (Birds Fly)" in 1984.

1988

In the US, they briefly made the Modern Rock charts in 1988, but achieved no further mainstream recognition and were regarded in the US and Canada as a one-hit wonder.

The original line-up of The Icicle Works broke up in 1988.

1989

McNabb put together a new "second generation" Icicle Works line-up in 1989, which released one album in 1990.

However, the album was commercially unsuccessful and the band broke up the following year.

1990

Around the time of the split of the Icicle Works in 1990, McNabb spent some time as a de facto member of The Wild Swans, playing guitar and singing background vocals.

The Wild Swans dissolved in late 1990, and McNabb then issued two solo singles in 1991 to little notice.

1993

He then resurfaced in 1993 with a collection of demos which would form the basis of his first solo album, Truth and Beauty.

2001

Following seeing 2001: A Space Odyssey as a child, McNabb has been an avid space-enthusiast.

He has also been a supporter of Liverpool F.C. since childhood.

McNabb cites his earliest musical influences as being from watching T. Rex's "Born to Boogie" and That'll Be the Day starring David Essex at the age of 10.

After this he began attending guitar and music theory lessons.

2006

In October 2006, after 15 years as a solo artist, McNabb unexpectedly revived the name The Icicle Works for a series of UK concerts.

However, this new version of McNabb's old band did not feature any original Icicle Works members other than McNabb himself.

In essence, McNabb seemed to be re-branding himself, using a somewhat more successful trade name in order to give his work increased exposure.

2007

Throughout 2007 and into early 2008, McNabb played dates as both a solo artist and with The Icicle Works.

2008

McNabb's first book, an autobiography entitled Merseybeast, was published in October 2008.

Robert Ian McNabb was born in Lourdes Hospital (now Spire Liverpool Hospital) in Mossley Hill, Liverpool, the first and only child of Patricia (née Forsyth) and Robert Gerard McNabb.

At 18 months old he contracted pneumonia, leaving him with a damaged left lung.

He had a brief stint as a child model, and a resultant photo was later featured on the album art of Potency: The Best of Ian McNabb.

2011

He then retired the name for a few years, before playing a handful of "30th Anniversary" shows as The Icicle Works in 2011.