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[[Category:Producer of Morrissey / The Smiths]]
{{Biography
[[Category:Band Member]]
| Name = Martin James Boorer
[[Category:Covered Morrissey / The Smiths]]
| Born = 19 May 1962
[[Category:Influenced by Morrissey / The Smiths]]
| Hometown = Edgeware, Middlesex, England
[[File:Bozboorer.jpg | 200px | right | thumb | Boz Boorer ]]
| Years Active = 1978-Present
==Information==
| Record Labels =
Official website: https://www.bozboorer.co.uk/
| Associated Acts = [[Morrissey]], The Polecats, Adam Ant, Edwyn Collins
 
| Official Website        = bozboorer.com
Covered [[Covered Song::You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side]] with [[Jay Judge]] on his compilation [[Morrissey Reimagined]] (2024).
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|DiscogsArtistId=263554
|WikipediaPageTitle=Boz_Boorer
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==Gear==
'63 Fender Telecaster with '64 neck
6120 Gretsch

Latest revision as of 20:35, 9 September 2024

Boz Boorer

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Official website: https://www.bozboorer.co.uk/

Covered You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side with Jay Judge on his compilation Morrissey Reimagined (2024).

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Born on 19 May 1962 in Edgware (North London). Boz is legendary on the rockabilly scene. Among the many bands he has played with are The Polecats, Boz And The Bozmen, Ronnie Dawson, The Deltas, John's Children, Blubbery Hellbellies, Adam Ant, Sonny George, Imelda May, psychobilly band Jet Black Machine and has even toured Japan with all girl rockabilly band The Shillelagh Sisters. Morrissey's musical director, co-songwriter and guitarist since 1991.


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Martin James "Boz" Boorer (born 19 May 1962 in Edgware, Middlesex, England) is an English guitarist and producer. He founded the new wave rockabilly group the Polecats, and starting in 1991 had a 30-year collaboration with singer Morrissey as co-writer, guitarist and musical director.