Andy Rourke

Bassist

Andy Rourke was born in Manchester, England, United Kingdom on January 17th, 1964 and is the Bassist. At the age of 60, Andy Rourke biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Andrew Michael Rourke
Date of Birth
January 17, 1964
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Age
60 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Networth
$2 Million
Profession
Bassist, Composer, Guitarist, Singer
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Andy Rourke Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 60 years old, Andy Rourke has this physical status:

Height
173cm
Weight
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Hair Color
Light brown
Eye Color
Light brown
Build
Average
Measurements
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Andy Rourke Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Hobbies
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Education
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Andy Rourke Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
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Andy Rourke Career

Rourke's father was Irish while his mother was English. He received an acoustic guitar from his parents when he was seven years old. At the age of 11 he befriended the young John Maher (soon to be Johnny Marr) with whom he shared an interest in music. The pair spent lunch breaks in school jamming and playing on their guitars. When Marr and Rourke formed a band, he invited Rourke (still then a guitarist) to try on bass, which he fell in love with and has stuck with ever since.

Rourke abandoned school when he was 15. He passed through a series of menial jobs and played guitar and bass in various rock bands, as well as in the short-lived funk band Freak Party, with his schoolfriend Johnny Marr.

Marr later teamed up with Morrissey to form the Smiths. Rourke joined the band after its first gig, and remained through most of its existence. Suffering from heroin addiction, he was sacked from the band in early 1986, rejoining two weeks later just before they released The Queen Is Dead. In his absence, second guitarist Craig Gannon joined the band. Marr described Rourke's contribution to that album as "something no other bass player could match". The Smiths released Strangeways, Here We Come in 1987 to critical acclaim, but split soon after.

Immediately after the break-up, Rourke and Smiths drummer Mike Joyce played with Sinéad O'Connor – Rourke (but not Joyce) appears on the album I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got (1990). Along with Craig Gannon, they provided the rhythm section for two singles by former Smiths singer Morrissey – "Interesting Drug" and "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" (both 1989). Rourke also played bass on Morrissey's "November Spawned a Monster" and "Piccadilly Palare" (both 1990) and composed the music for Morrissey's songs "Yes, I Am Blind" (the B-side of "Ouija Board, Ouija Board", 1989); "Girl Least Likely To" (a B-side on the 12-inch single of "November Spawned a Monster"; also released as a bonus track on the 1997 reissue of Viva Hate); and "Get Off the Stage" (the B-side of "Piccadilly Palare").

Rourke has also played and recorded with the Pretenders (appearing on some of the tracks on 1994's Last of the Independents); Killing Joke, Badly Drawn Boy (with whom Rourke toured for two years), Aziz Ibrahim (formerly of the Stone Roses), and ex-Oasis guitarist Bonehead as Moondog One, which also included Mike Joyce and Craig Gannon. Rourke also played bass for Ian Brown, both on tour and on Brown's album The World Is Yours.

Rourke and Joyce started legal proceedings against Morrissey and Marr over royalties. Short on money due to his heroin addiction, Rourke settled out of court for £83,000 and 10% of future royalties while relinquishing all further claims; Joyce pursued the claim until 1996 and was awarded substantially more in court. Having spent the settlement, Rourke later found himself being declared bankrupt following a petition of the Inland Revenue on 25 January 1999.

Rourke, his then-manager Nova Rehman, his production company, Great Northern Productions, and others organised Manchester v Cancer, a series of concerts to benefit cancer research, later known simply as Versus Cancer. The initiative was prompted when Rehman's father and sister were diagnosed with the disease. The first Manchester v Cancer concert took place in January 2006. It featured a reunion between Rourke and his former Smiths bandmate Johnny Marr, who performed one song together. The second Manchester v Cancer concert took place in March 2007. Rourke performed with former Oasis guitarist Bonehead's band Elektrik Milk. Rourke was less involved in organising the third concert in February 2008 or the fourth in December 2009.

Rourke formed Freebass with bass players Mani (ex-the Stone Roses) and Peter Hook (ex-New Order) in 2007 and remained active in the group until August 2010. Early in 2009, he moved to New York City, where he has a programme on East Village Radio and works as a club DJ with Olé Koretsky under the name Jetlag. This led to Rourke and Koretsky forming the band D.A.R.K. with vocalist Dolores O'Riordan from The Cranberries. The trio released their debut album, Science Agrees on 9 September 2016.

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As top experts acknowledge that the rise of deadly disease has baffled young women and girls, alarming over 20% rise in pancreatic cancer in young women and girls

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2024
Cancer experts have been encouraged to publish more research into a 'frightening' rise in pancreatic cancer rates in younger women, with the incidence up by more than 50% since the 1990s. Overall, incidences of the disease, which has a five-year survival rate of just 5 percent, have increased by around 17 percent over the same period, with increasing obesity rates suspected to be behind the trend. On the other hand, oncologists are unable to explain the particular rise in young women, with no such rise in men of the same age. According to MailOnline, Professor Karol Sikora, a world-renowned oncologist with more than 40 years, there are theories that have to do with the modern diet. However, so far, analysts haven't a clue' about the 'frightening' trend, especially among young women. 'It has to do with diet change over the past 20 years,' he said. Thankfully, pancreatic cancer is uncommon in young people, but it is nonetheless worrying.' We're not sure we have all the answers,' it says.' He added that Britain wasn't alone in this trend, with studies from the United States finding similar rises in the disease throughout the Atlantic, and that more research was needed to determine the source. Nicola Smith, senior health information manager at Cancer Research UK, said more research was required to determine why pancreatic cancer rates in the United Kingdom were increasing. The number of 'pancreatic cancer cases in the United Kingdom is on the rise, and we've seen a small rise in the number of young women being diagnosed.' 'More study is now required to fully understand why this is happening.' Pancreatic cancer kills about 10,000 British people every year, with subtle signs that may not be apparent in its final stages. Becki Buggs (top right), 45, who was one of the few patients whose cancer was detected early enough for surgery, was one of the rare survivors of the disease.

After'receiving medical monitoring for physical exhaustion, Morrissey, 64, has abruptly CANCELS two Southern California concerts.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 27, 2024
Fans of Morrissey are now learning why the legendary crooner abruptly canceled a string of performances, two in Southern California. The Smiths frontman had been supposed to appear at the Honda Center in Anaheim on Friday, January 26, and the Kia Forum the next night in honor of his heralded album You Are The Quarry's 20th anniversary, but the Smiths frontman's arrival was postponed due to 'unforeseen circumstances.' 'Morrissey's tour guide Donnie Knutson wrote on his Instagram page, 'Morrissey is getting medical attention for physical exhaustion.'

Morrissey pays tribute to The Smiths bassist Andy Rourke after his death aged 59

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 19, 2023
Morrissey (top) of the Smiths paid homage to 'terrific and unexpected' bassist Andy Rourke', who died at the age of 59 after a lengthy bout with pancreatic cancer. Rourke's distinction was so beautiful and unexpected, and he showed it could be achieved in a touching interview.' He was also very funny and happy... We hope that we were cherished at the end of it all. Andy does not need to worry about that.' Johnny Marr, Rourke's former bandmate, broke the sad news on Twitter this morning, describing Rourke as a "supremely gifted performer." As the Smiths became one of Britain's most influential bands during the 1980s, alongside drummer Mike Joyce, Rourke provided a pounding and melodic rhythm section under Marr's pioneering chords.