Born in Wingrave, Buckinghamshire, on December 18, 1971, Baxter Dury was the son
of a great English rock figure, the late Ian Dury, who died in 2000. After a
duet with Ben Gallagher, he moved to the United States, where he recorded his
first tracks. On his return to England, he released his first album Len Parrot's
Memorial Lift (2002), which, although not a best-seller, was well received by
the critics. A true craftsman of songs crafted in his own studio, the songwriter
with the recognizable Cockney accent enjoys particular support in France where,
following Floor Show (2005), t...