Billy Bragg, born Stephen William Bragg on December 20, 1957, in Barking, Essex, England, is a prominent English singer-songwriter and a committed left-wing activist. His musical style is a distinctive fusion of folk, punk rock, and protest songs, with lyrics that frequently address political and romantic themes.
In 1977, Bragg formed the punk rock/pub rock band Riff Raff, performing in London's pubs and clubs. Though the band released several singles, they achieved limited recognition. During this period, he also worked at Guy Norris Records in Barking. Disillusioned with his music career, Bragg briefly joined the British Army in May 1981, serving only three months before buying his discharge for £175. He then returned to performing solo concerts and busking around London, accompanied by his electric guitar. His roadie at the time was Andy Kershaw, who later became a BBC DJ.
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