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Thom Yorke: From Creep to Classical Composer

Summary

  • Yorke has led Radiohead for 34 years, selling over 30 million albums.
  • His musical journey began at seven, inspired by Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.
  • He has expanded his artistry to film soundtracks and classical compositions.
Thom Yorke: From Creep to Classical Composer

For 34 years, Thom Yorke has fronted Radiohead, one of Britain's most celebrated bands, with over 30 million albums sold worldwide and numerous accolades. His musical path began at the tender age of seven, a profound experience sparked by listening to Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody," ultimately leading him to form his first band, "On a Friday," with schoolmates.

After signing with Parlophone in 1991 and rebranding as Radiohead, the group achieved international fame. Yorke's artistic reach has since extended far beyond the band, encompassing collaborations with artists like PJ Harvey and Björk, composing the soundtrack for the film "Suspiria," and premiering his first classical piece, "Don't Fear the Light."

In addition to his extensive musical endeavors, including touring his solo album "Anima," Thom Yorke is a passionate activist. He actively supports human rights, animal rights, environmental conservation, and anti-war initiatives, demonstrating a commitment to using his platform for social change.

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Thom Yorke decided on his career at the age of seven after hearing Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody."
Radiohead has sold over 30 million albums, won three Grammys, and four Ivor Novello awards.
Thom Yorke has composed for film and theatre, released solo albums, and premiered classical music.

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