Jarvis Cocker is a British musician, singer-songwriter, and frontman of the band Pulp. Cocker is known for his distinctive voice, sharp lyrics, and flamboyant stage presence, as well as his wry, self-deprecating sense of humor.
He has been praised for his ability to capture the essence of working-class life in his songs, and for his willingness to tackle taboo subjects such as sex, drugs, and social inequality.
Jarvis Cocker parents: Mac Cocker, Christine Connolly
Jarvis Cocker was born on September 19, 1963, in Sheffield, England, to parents Mac Cocker and Sylvia Cocker. His father, Mac Cocker, was a DJ and actor, while his mother, Sylvia Cocker, was a schoolteacher. Jarvis grew up in Sheffield with his sister, Saskia Cocker, who is a photographer.
Jarvis Cocker was born on September 19, 1963, in Sheffield, England, to parents Mac Cocker and Sylvia Cocker. His father, Mac Cocker, was a DJ and actor, while his mother, Sylvia Cocker, was a schoolteacher. Jarvis grew up in Sheffield with his sister, Saskia Cocker, who is a photographer.
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