Stephen Garvey (born 8 January 1958)[1][2] is an English musician who is known for being the bass guitarist of the punk band Buzzcocks, forming part of the classic line-up of the group, from 1977 to 1981, and, again, from 1989 to 1992.
From 1978 to 1980, in parallel with Buzzcocks, he was a member of The Teardrops, which was mostly his school band, along with The Fall's Karl Burns, Martin Bramah and Tony Friel, who released two EPs in 1978, In and out of Fashion and Leave Me No Choice, and a 7" single in 1979, Seeing Double, as well as an album called Final Vinyl in 1980.[4][5] Shortly after the release of the album, it seems the band changed their name to Bok Bok, and consisted of Garvey, Burns and a singer and guitarist called Dave Price. They then released a 7" single, Come Back To Me backed with "Misfit", which made single of the week in the Record Mirror.[6][7]
By 1981, he formed a band called Motivation, along Dave Price (vocals), Dave Rowbotham (guitar) (previously in The Durutti Column, and then in The Mothmen) and Snuff (drums) (Later in Distant Cousins).[10][11] This band was forced to change their name to Shy Talk and was signed to Columbia Records in the U.S. releasing one album, but by this time Garvey was no longer involved "they turned us into a Duran Duran clone, I rejected what it became" he was quoted as saying, although he is thanked in the album credits.[citation needed]
He produced power pop band Private Sector's "Just Wanna Stay Free" single, in 1979,[13] and some works of Night Visitors at Graveyard Studios, in Prestwich.[14]
Buzzcocks reunion (1989–1992)
Buzzcocks reunited in 1989. However, Garvey left the band in 1992 due to health problems, one of them being a non-lethal cancerous tumor on his cheek.
In the 2000s, he founded a label/production company called "New Hope Sound and Vision" and has produced several local acts notably James Seward (musician), Damn River, Inbred, Behn Wolfe, Less Pain Forever, Pete Chambers, as well as videos with his son Kyle.
In 2012, he played with Buzzcocks at their "Back To Front" tour in Manchester 02 Academy on 25 May and London's O2 Academy Brixton the following day. These gigs consisted of three different line-ups of Buzzcocks.
^Gimarc, George. Punk Diary: The Ultimate Trainspotter's Guide to Underground Rock, 1970–1982. Backbeat Books, p. 341, 2005. ISBN0-87930-848-6, 978-0-87930-848-3. BOK BOK are a new group made up of ex-Fall drummer Carl Burns, ex-Buzzcocks bassist Steve Garvey and Dave Price on guitar. Their debut single is "Come Back To Me" and "Misfit" on Bok Bok Records. Steve is also in the Teardrops.
^"Steve Garvey". Phillyburbs.com. Archived from the original on 4 July 2008. Retrieved 13 August 2014. At the time of his illness, Garvey was working with a band from Bucks County called Brother Eye, and he became intrigued by the area on his trips down from New York. Itching to get his family out of their cramped Greenwich Village apartment, he convinced Debra to take the trip down to Bucks and she fell for the tranquility and the space