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Lauren Laverne (real name Lauren Gofton) (born 28 April 1978, Sunderland, England) is a disc jockey, television presenter, and former singer.

Music

Lauren first rose to prominence as a member of the band Kenickie in 1995, achieving four top 40 hits and a top ten album. Laverne became just as famous for her funny and acerbic interview style, making her a popular contestant on Never Mind The Buzzcocks and memorably referring to contemporaneous girl-pop outfit the Spice Girls as "Tory scum". The group split in 1998. In 2000 she brought out a solo EP, Take These Flowers Away, contributed a version of In The Bleak Midwinter to XFM's It's A Cool Cool Christmas album, played at the Reading Festival and made the top 20 for the only time in her singing career as vocalist on Don't Falter by Mint Royale. Her only subsequent musical appearance of note came in providing guest vocals on The Divine Comedy's 2004 single Come Home Billy Bird.

Television

Laverne's first television presenting job was UK Play series The Alphabet Show, with Chris Addison, made while Kenickie were still together. She has since presented Planet Pop and Loves Like A Dog for Channel 4, Fanorama for E4 and Orange Playlist for ITV, as well as reporting for RI:SE, leading the house band on Johnny Vaughan Tonight and appearing as an expert in a music special of BBC1's Test the Nation. In recent years she has been one of BBC2's main presenters for their coverage of the Glastonbury Festival.

In 2005 she became host of ITV's Saturday morning music show CD:UK, along with Myleene Klass and Johny P, starting on September 17 with a programme featuring Lauren interviewing Sir Paul McCartney.

Radio

Having previously sat in for BBC Radio 1's Steve Lamacq, Lauren joined Xfm London in 2002, co-hosting a Saturday morning show with Mark Webster, while occasionally standing in for various DJs on BBC 6 Music, including Phill Jupitus' breakfast show where one morning she interviewed her own brother Pete (who records under the name J Xaverre) Lauren took over XFM's drivetime slot from Zoe Ball at the start of 2004, winning Best Newcomer at the Commercial Radio Awards in 2004. She became host of the breakfast show on 31 October 2005 after Christian O'Connell moved to Virgin Radio.

Trivia

She briefly appears as a zombie in Shaun of the Dead. The extras in the film's DVD feature her improvising a mock video dating clip while in zombie make-up.

She makes an appearance in the video for Charlotte Hatherley's 2004 single Bastardo, alongside David Walliams, Simon Pegg, Julia Davis, Lucy Davis and Alice Lowe.

She got married in August 2005.

Her all-time hero is Mark E. Smith of The Fall.

Discography

Singles

  • Take These Flowers Away EP
  1. I Fell Out Of A Tree
  2. Good Morning Sunshine
  3. To Have A Home
  4. Some Kind Of Other Presence
  5. If You Phone (Netmix) (internet only bonus track)

Other Releases

Don't Falter (vocals on Mint Royale's single)

In The Bleak Midwinter (on It's A Cool Cool Christmas compilation)

Come Home Billy Bird (vocals on The Divine Comedy's song)

Misc Songs

Other songs performed on radio sessions include:

Don't Falter (acoustic)

Mexico

Thank You

Ian

Open


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