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XTC
XTC
English pop group
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Colin Moulding
Colin Moulding
English bassist, songwriter and vocalist
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Mike Keneally
Mike Keneally
American musician
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Peter Blegvad
Peter Blegvad
American singer-songwriter
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Anthony Moore
Anthony Moore
British experimental music composer, performer and producer
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Michael Nesmith
Michael Nesmith
American musician, songwriter, actor
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The Monkees
The Monkees
American–British pop group
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R. Stevie Moore
R. Stevie Moore
American musician
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Slapp Happy
Slapp Happy
German/English avant-pop group
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Micky Dolenz
Micky Dolenz
American actor, musician, television director, radio personality, and theater director
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David Lord
David Lord
English composer and record producer, known for his work with Peter Gabriel
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John Leckie
John Leckie
English music producer, and recording engineer
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Robyn Hitchcock
Robyn Hitchcock
English singer-songwriter and guitarist
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John Greaves
John Greaves
British musician and composer
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Peter Tork
Peter Tork
American musician, singer and actor
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Jellyfish
Jellyfish
American power pop band
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Cathy Dennis
Cathy Dennis
British singer, songwriter, record producer and actress
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Steve Lillywhite
Steve Lillywhite
record producer from England
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Dave Gregory
Dave Gregory
British musician
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Tim Weisberg
Tim Weisberg
American jazz/rock fusion flautist, composer, producer, and vocalist
Andy Partridge
English musician and XTC founder

Andy Partridge

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English musician and XTC founder
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Andrew John Partridge (born 11 November 1953) is an English singer, songwriter, and record producer who founded the rock band XTC. He and Colin Moulding each acted as a songwriter and frontman for XTC, with Partridge writing and singing about two-thirds of the group's material. While the band were a formative punk group, Partridge's music drew heavily from 1960s songwriters, and his style gradually shifted to more traditional pop, often with pastoral themes. The band's only British top-10 hit, "Senses Working Overtime" (1982), was written by Partridge.

Partridge is sometimes regarded as the "godfather" of Britpop. Since the 1980s, he has worked, written with, or produced for many other recording artists—efforts which include collaborative albums with Peter Blegvad, Harold Budd and Robyn Hitchcock. From 2002 to 2006, Partridge's APE House record label released several volumes of his demos and songs as part of the Fuzzy Warbles album series. Beyond music, he is a graphic illustrator, toy soldier hobbyist, and designer of board games.