Neil Hannon (born 7 November, 1970) is a singer and songwriter, best known as the creator (in 1989) and frontman of the orchestral pop group, The Divine Comedy. The band's official website even goes so far as to say, "The Divine Comedy is Neil Hannon," and Hannon is quoted in an interview as saying, "The Divine Comedy will always be my band because... I thought of it first!" Hannon was born in Derry in Northern Ireland. Wikipedia
The Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon. Neil Hannon, the brain behind The Divine Comedy, has achieved unprecedented success since Chris Evans played Something For The Weekend on his Radio 1 breakfast show back in 1996. www.musicomh.com/interviews/neil-hannon.htm
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His father is the Lord Bishop of the Diocese of Clougher Is the principal member of British art-pop band The Divine Comedy, featuring as chief songwriter, vocalist, producer, arranger and guitarist for the band. Took part in the Band Aid 20 re-recording o www.imdb.com/name/nm0973252/