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Bez
Bez performing in December 2007
Background information
Birth nameMark Berry
Born (1964-04-18) 18 April 1964 (age 60)
Bolton, Lancashire, England
Genres
  • Madchester
  • alternative dance
  • baggy
  • acid house
  • Occupation(s)
    • Percussionist
  • dancer
  • media personality
  • Instrument(s)Maracas
    Years active1980–present

    Mark Berry (born 18 April 1964), better known as Bez, is an English percussionist, dancer, DJ and media personality. He is best known as a member of the rock bands Happy Mondays and Black Grape.

    Early life

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    Mark Berry was born on 18 April 1964 in Bolton, Lancashire,[1] the son of parents from the Norris Green district of Liverpool.[2] His father was a detective inspector.[3] He grew up in Little Hulton and Walkden, before moving to live with his grandparents in Wigan at the age of 16.[4]

    Career

    [edit]
    Bez introducing Ziggy MarleyatGuilFest in 2011

    Bez is best known as the maraca player, dancer, and de facto mascot of rock band Happy Mondays, having been invited by lead singer Shaun Ryder shortly after the band was formed.[citation needed] He is chiefly remembered for his bizarre style of dancing and use of maracas. The band's second single, "Freaky Dancin'", was rumoured to be a tribute to Bez. However, Ryder stated that this was not the case in his autobiography Twistin' My Melon.

    After the Happy Mondays broke up, Bez became a member of Ryder's next group Black Grape, but he left them in 1997. That year, he had a feature on the BBC Two television programme The Sunday Show called Science with Bez. When both men faced large tax bills, Bez and Ryder reformed the Happy Mondays in 1998, but it was short-lived. A book about his experiences in both bands, Freaky Dancin' (ISBN 0-330-48197-5), was published by Pan MacMillan in 1998. In the opening chapter, Bez detailed an incident during a Happy Mondays gig at Manchester's Haçienda nightclub in 1986. In the middle of the set, he fell off the stage and cut his forehead. In the book, he writes, "The doc tells me to take it easy and put my feet up. I thought, 'I'm not fucking havin' that.' I got some of [lead guitarist] Moose's acid, dripped it in the cut and ran back out with me shakers. Fuckin' raz!"[5]

    He appeared on Celebrity Big Brother in 2005, in order to pay off his outstanding tax bills, and was voted as the winner of the series. He used some of his winnings to improve the engine of his London black cab; the television show Pimp My Ride UK customised it to make it suit him. After the cab was "pimped", it had twenty speakers, eight amps, two DVD players, fifteen TV screens and a camera on the grille linked to one of the screens, the sign saying TAXI on the top was changed to PIMP, and it had purple paint on the outside.

    The New Musical Express (NME) carried a series of articles about famous members of bands whose musical contribution to their bandmates' success was negligible. The newspaper used the name "Bez" as a generic label for Chas SmashofMadness, Andrew RidgeleyofWham!, Andy FletcherofDepeche Mode, Paul MorleyofArt of Noise, Linda McCartneyofWings, and Paul RutherfordofFrankie Goes to Hollywood.[citation needed]

    In 2006, Bez was promoting a compilation album titled Bez's Madchester Anthems: Sorted Tunes from Back in the Day. The Happy Mondays again reformed: the third incarnation of the group had Bez touring with them. On 2 July 2007, they released their first studio album in 15 years entitled Uncle Dysfunktional. On 4 September 2007, Bez went head-to-head with royal correspondent James WhitakeronITV television programme Don't Call Me Stupid and beat him. Bez and James taught each other about their respective specialist subjects: the Manchester music scene and royal etiquette, and then they were quizzed on what they had learnt. This was followed by a general knowledge round. Despite not knowing that the Queen has two birthdays, Bez won. His prize, as selected by James, was a bottle of expensive red wine and a decanter so he didn't have to drink any "poor person's supermarket plonk".

    Bez took part in Series 4 of Adrenaline Junkie (aired on 1 October 2008 on ITV2), the tasks involved taking on the world's biggest bungee down the front of the dam which featured in GoldenEye, building an ice hotel in the mountains, and undertook a jump from one cable car to another. On 29 January 2012, Ryder announced on the radio station XFM that the band would return with the original and definitive line-up of himself, his brother Paul Ryder on bass, Bez, Gary Whelan on drums, Rowetta as backing vocalist, Mark Day on guitar and Paul Davis on keyboards. They appeared on ITV's This Morning, and were interviewed by Phillip Schofield. The band announced in September 2012 that they were writing their first album with the original line-up in more than 20 years.

    Bez was announced as the headliner on the DJ stage at upcoming festival Party in the Pines on 3 May 2014. In September 2018, he took part in a special episode of Bargain Hunt where he and Rowetta competed against Jarvis Cocker and Candida Doyle from Pulp. Bez and Rowetta won the episode by earning a profit of £8, but it was later discovered that Firouzeh Razavi, at that time Bez's girlfriend, had bought two of their items. As it was against the rules of the programme for friends and family of the teams to buy items the teams were selling, Cocker and Doyle were made the winners and Bez had to hand over £8 from his own pocket.[6]

    Personal life

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    Berry lives in Urmston, Greater Manchester. He is a fan of Manchester United. He is a beekeeper and beer brewer in his spare time, and has lived on land-shares in Herefordshire and Wales.[7] At some point, he lived next door to Ryder in Padfield, Derbyshire.

    Bez was declared bankrupt in 2005[8][9] and 2008.[10]

    In August 2010, Bez was convicted of physically assaulting his ex-girlfriend Monica Ward, with whom he has a son, by throttling and threatening to kill her.[11] He was sentenced to four weeks in prison after having first received a community service sentence but refusing to co-operate.[12] He was arrested at London's Euston Station in November 2010 for breaching a restraining order granted to Ward following the assault, and escorted to appear before magistrates in Manchester.[13] Bez also has two older sons.[14]

    In November 2014, Bez became a patron of homeless organisation Coffee4Craig. The organisation started in 2013 when married couple Risha and Hendrix Lancaster lost Risha's brother, Craig White, to a heroin overdose while sleeping rough. He is very active in his support, even inviting them to join him on the onstage bed in London during a Black Grape gig and frequently discussing the issue of homelessness.[15]

    Bez stood as a candidate for the Salford and Eccles constituency in the 2015 UK General Election.[16] The incumbent Member of Parliament (MP), Hazel Blears, announced her intention to stand down at the election.[17] Bez ran on a platform of "free energy, free food and free anything".[16] He received 703 votes (1.6% of the total turnout) which placed him in sixth position in the constituency.[18] The seat was won by the new Labour Party candidate, Rebecca Long-Bailey, who received 21,364 votes (49.4% of the total).

    In January 2021, during the third lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bez began operating as an online fitness instructor producing content on YouTube under the title "Buzzin’ with Bez".[19]

    Bez married his partner fitness instructor Firouzeh Razavi 39 on 3 September 2022. The two had been in a relationship since 2014. Bez had made a Wooden Stonehenge for a Game of Thrones style wedding. [20] [21]

    [edit]

    In the film 24 Hour Party People, Bez is played by Chris Coghill.

    In the sitcom The Royle Family, Antony announces that he will be managing a band called "Exit", which will partly be inspired by Happy Mondays, with one of the members doing an imitation of Bez.

    In the comedy series Peep Show, Jeremy gets a mercy spot in a band called the Executioner's Bong as they tell him he can "get in on maracas". Jeremy protests, "I won't be Bez. I wanna be in there on merit!"

    InSeries 10, Episode 6 of Would I Lie to You?, Rhod Gilbert claimed to have been "exactly like the Bez but with a guitar" in a band called "Muckspreader".

    In August 2021, it was announced that Bez would be a competitor on BBC's Celebrity MasterChef and in October 2021 that he would be a competitor on the fourteenth seriesofDancing on Ice in 2022.[22][23]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ "Bez Interview – Hit The Floor Magazine". Archived from the original on 12 December 2021 – via www.youtube.com.
  • ^ "ITV Dancing on Ice star Bez says he once lived in a cave to escape angry locals". 13 February 2022.
  • ^ Freaky Dancin', 2nd edition, Chapter 1, p. 6
  • ^ "Happy Mondays force Bargain Hunt reshoot | Complete Music Update".
  • ^ Interview with Radcliffe and Maconie on BBC 6Music 19 November 2013
  • ^ "No. 57558". The London Gazette. 14 February 2005. p. 1814.
  • ^ "No. 57694". The London Gazette. 5 July 2005. p. 8741.
  • ^ "No. 58661". The London Gazette. 8 April 2008. p. 5367.
  • ^ "Happy Mondays' Bez Convicted of Assault". Retrieved 24 February 2017.
  • ^ "Ex-Happy Mondays star Bez jailed for girlfriend attack". BBC News. 25 August 2010.
  • ^ "Wanted Happy Mondays' Bez arrested at Euston station". BBC News. 23 November 2010.
  • ^ Bulbul, Nuray (6 February 2022). "Who is Bez's fiancee and how long have they been together?". Chelmsford Chronicle. Chelmsford. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  • ^ "Coffee4Craig UK". YouTube. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  • ^ a b "Anti-fracking supporter Bez plans to stand as Salford MP". BBC News Online. 16 March 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  • ^ "Happy Mondays' Bez reveals plans to stand for parliament". The Guardian. 14 March 2014.
  • ^ "Salford & Eccles Parliamentary constituency". BBC News. BBC. 8 May 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  • ^ "Happy Mondays star Bez to launch fitness class after spending lockdown 'mainly sitting on sofa'". The Irish Times.
  • ^ McLoughlin, Lisa (7 September 2022). "Bez is picture of happiness as Happy Mondays member ties knot". Evening Standard. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
  • ^ O'Mahony, Marsha (9 September 2022). "Happy Mondays star Bez marries long-term girlfriend in sleepy Herefordshire". Gloucestershire Echo. Gloucester. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  • ^ "Celebrity MasterChef 2021 line-up: Meet the finalists". Radio Times.
  • ^ "Bez confirmed to join Dancing On Ice 2022". Press Centre.
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    Preceded by

    Mark Owen

    Celebrity Big Brother (British TV series) Winner
    Series 3 (2005)
    Succeeded by

    Chantelle Houghton


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