Jules De Martino
Julian De Martino | |
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Born |
West Ham, England, United Kingdom | 16 July 1969
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Musician, singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1987-present |
Julian "Jules" De Martino (born 16 July 1969) is a British musician and a member of the pop duo The Ting Tings.[1]
Early life
Jules was born in West Ham, the son of Anglo-Irish mother, Rosemary (née Middleton), and Italian father, Benito De Martino. Jules has one older sister, Maria. He began playing drums at the age of 13.[1]
Musical projects
Babakoto
When he was 17, Jules was the drummer and songwriter in a band called "Babakoto" (the babakoto is a rare lemur from Madagascar),[2] who once played as a backing group for Bros[3] and released a single at the end of 1987 called "Just to Get By", which failed to chart.[4]
Mojo Pin
After Babakoto broke up Jules became the lead singer in another indie band called "Mojo Pin", named after the first song on Jeff Buckley's 1994 album Grace. Mojo Pin released two singles, "You" in 1995 and "My Imagination" in 1996.
TKO
In March 2001 Katie White's father David White brought in Jules as a songwriter and he wrote four songs for her group TKO (Technical Knock Out).[5]
Dear Eskiimo
Jules moved to Manchester and formed a band with Katie White and DJ Simon Templeman[6] which they called Dear Eskiimo (often misreported as Dead Eskimo). The name was intended to be as nomadic, tribal and independent as possible. There were already several bands called Eskimo but Jules, who wrote the lyrics, wanted his songs to tell good stories as if in a letter, hence 'Dear Eskiimo' with the odd spelling of 'eskimo" with two 'I"s to make it stand out.[7] Their first performance was as a support between two rock bands but it went well and they were signed up by Mercury Records at the end of 2004. Creative differences and the management style of the record label caused them to split up.[8]
The Ting Tings
Jules started a duo in 2007 with Katie White on vocals, guitar and bass drum and Jules on vocals, drums, bass, guitar, and keyboards. They started writing songs together and doing short concerts. Katie was working in a boutique with a Chinese girl called "Ting Ting," which sounds like Mandarin Chinese for "band stand" (亭) and Katie used it as name for the band.[1] One transliteration of the band's name in Japanese is a slang word for penis (wikt:ちんちん).[9] The Ting Tings started by playing for private parties at the Islington Mill arts centre in Salford and their debut album, We Started Nothing, was released on 19 May 2008.[8]
References
- 1 2 3 "The Band". Retrieved 2009-03-13.
- ↑ "Indri, Babakoto". Retrieved 2009-03-08.
- ↑ McFadden, Danny. "Tings ain't what they used to be". Retrieved 2009-03-08.
- ↑ "Chart Stats". Retrieved 2009-03-08.
- ↑ "How feud tore Ting Tings star's family apart". Retrieved 2009-03-07.
- ↑ "Ting Tings". News of the World. Retrieved 2009-03-24.
- ↑ "Dear Eskimo Biography". Archived from the original on 11 January 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-08.
- 1 2 Ting Tings - the hottest party in town Manchester Evening News - 8 June 2007
- ↑ Barton, Laura (28 June 2008). "Just Doing Their Ting". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2008-07-10.