Neil Tennant
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Neil Tennant

Jul 10, 1954 - North Shields, Northumberland, England, UK

Neil Francis Tennant (born 10 July 1954) is an English singer, songwriter and music journalist, and co-founder of the synth-pop duo the Pet Shop Boys, which he formed with Chris Lowe in 1981. He was a journalist for Smash Hits, and assistant editor for the magazine in the mid-1980s.

Tennant coined the phrase imperial phase to describe the period in which a musical artist is regarded to be at their commercial and creative peak simultaneously. This observation was initially self-referential, made as the Pet Shop Boys had achieved commercial success with four British number one hits ("West End Girls", "It's a Sin", "Heart", and "Always on My Mind"), had received critical praise for their first three albums and had expanded their creative horizons through innovative collaborations in the visual and performing arts.

Neil Francis Tennant was born in the town of North Shields, approximately 8 miles east of Newcastle upon Tyne, to William W. Tennant (1923–2009), a sales representative, and Sheila M. (Watson) Tennant (1923–2008). He has an older sister, Susan, and two younger brothers, Simon and Philip. The family moved to Greenfield Road (opposite the corner of South Bend), Brunton Park, Gosforth shortly after Neil was born.

Tennant attended St Cuthbert's Grammar School, an all-boys' Catholic school in Newcastle upon Tyne. His songs "This Must Be the Place I Waited Years to Leave" and "It's a Sin" refer to his early life in Catholic school and the strict upbringing there.

As a child, Tennant taught himself to play guitar and piano and started writing songs. He also played cello in school. During his teenage years, he played in a folk music group named Dust, who were heavily influenced by The Incredible String Band. Tennant wrote several of their songs including "Can You Hear the Dawn Break?", which he regards as his first 'proper' song. He was also a member of the youth theatre at the People's Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne.

In 1975, having completed a degree in history at North London Polytechnic (now part of London Metropolitan University), Tennant worked for two years as the production editor for Marvel UK, the UK branch of Marvel Comics. He was responsible for anglicising the dialogue of Marvel's catalogue to suit British readers and for indicating where women needed to be redrawn for the British editions. He also wrote occasional features for the comics, including interviews with pop stars Marc Bolan and Alex Harvey. In 1977, he moved to Macdonald Educational Publishing, where he edited The Dairy Book of Home Management (1980) and various illustrated books about cookery, playing the guitar and other home interests. Then he moved to ITV Books, where he edited TV tie-in books. After having commissioned Steve Bush, then the designer of Smash Hits and The Face, to design a book about the group Madness, he was offered a job at Smash Hits as news editor of the British teen pop magazine in 1982. The following year, he became assistant editor. He also edited The Smash Hits Yearbook from 1982 to 1985. ...

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Media
Movie1988It Couldn't Happen HereSelf
Movie2021Discovery: Live in Rio 1994Self
Movie2023Pet Shop Boys at the BBCSelf
Movie1997OscarSelf
Movie2023Pet Shop Boys Smash The Videos 1985 - 2020Self
Movie1997Pet Shop Boys: SomewhereSelf
Movie1993ProjectionsSelf
Movie1995How to Be Absolutely FabulousSelf
Movie2009Pet Shop Boys: Live at Roskilde Festival 2009Self
Movie2024Pet Shop Boys Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live at the Royal Arena CopenhagenSelf
Movie2024The World According to Allee WillisSelf - Pet Shop Boys
Movie1986Pet Shop Boys: TelevisionSelf (archive footage)
Movie2024Imagine… Pet Shop Boys: Then and NowSelf - Interviewee
Movie2024Pet Shop Boys: A New Bohemia
Movie1991Pet Shop Boys: PerformanceSelf
Movie1993New Order StorySelf
Movie2019Pet Shop Boys - BBC Radio 2 Live in Hyde ParkSelf
Movie2023Pet Shop Boys: Live @ Primavera Sound 2023Self
Movie2009Synth BritanniaSelf
Movie1995Pet Shop Boys: Discovery (Live in Rio)Self
Movie2012Electronic Beats Festival Berlin 2012 - Pet Shop BoysSelf
Movie2010Pet Shop Boys: PandemoniumSelf
Movie2007Pet Shop Boys: CubismSelf
Movie2001Pet Shop Boys: MontageSelf
Movie2006Pet Shop Boys: A Life in PopSelf
Movie2014Pet Shop Boys: ElectricSelf
Movie2004Pet Shop Boys: Pop Art - The VideosSelf
Movie1990Pet Shop Boys - Highlights On TourSelf
Movie2005Live 8Self - Pet Shop Boys
Movie1994DustySelf
Movie2019Pet Shop Boys: Inner Sanctum 2018Self
Movie1996Suede - Live at the Roundhouse 1996Self
Movie2017Pet Shop Boys: Rock in Rio 2017Self
Movie1997An Audience with Elton JohnSelf - Pet Shop Boys
Movie2024Radio 2 in the Park: Pet Shop BoysSelf
Movie2004Back To The 80's - Live In ConcertSelf (archive footage)
Movie2024Wham!: Last Christmas UnwrappedSelf
Movie202460 Songs: BBC Two at 60Self (archive footage)
TV Show2009Kate Garraway's Life StoriesSelf1
TV Show1978An Audience with...Self - Pet Shop Boys1
TV Show1984MTV Video Music AwardsSelf - Pet Shop Boys1
TV Show2007The Graham Norton ShowSelf - Pet Shop Boys3
TV Show1982Champs-ElyséesSelf - Pet Shop Boys1
TV ShowN/ABBC Radio 2 Piano RoomSelf - Pet Shop Boys1
TV Show1998ParkinsonSelf1
TV Show2012London 2012 Olympic GamesSelf - Pet Shop Boys1
TV Show1987Sacrée soiréeSelf - Pet Shop Boys5
TV Show1994MTV Europe Music AwardsSelf - Pet Shop Boys - Performer1

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Media
Movie1988It Couldn't Happen HereOriginal Music ComposerSound
Movie2004Pet Shop Boys: Pop Art - The VideosMusicSound
Movie2024Pet Shop Boys Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live at the Royal Arena CopenhagenMusicSound
Movie2021FirebirdThanksCrew
Movie2024Imagine… Pet Shop Boys: Then and NowSongsSound
Movie1997An Audience with Elton JohnMusic ArrangerSound
Movie2024Pet Shop Boys: A New BohemiaWriterWriting