Born 1985, Jack Peñate is a singer/songwriter from Blackheath in South London. He is the grandson of Mervyn Peake, author and illustrator of
The Gormenghast Trilogy.
Along with the likes of
Lily Allen,
Jamie T,
Kate Nash and
Adele, he is often included in the
Estuary English pack of UK musicians - the 2006/2007 UK trend of young musicians discovered on MySpace, characterised by ska influences, songs of everyday tales and singing in cockney/London accents (often of dubious authenticity).
At 17 he started the band
Jack's Basement with his friend
Felix White. The band split in two, one half going on to form
The Maccabees, the other half forming Jack Peñate's backing band, with
Joel Porter (bass) and
Alex Robins (drums). Having started a Classics degree at UCL, Jack hooked up with London indie club and label,
Young Turks and his studies were dropped in favour of a music career.
In autumn 2006, Peñate signed to
XL Recordings who have delivered main-stream success with the release of his debut album
Matinée.
His eclectic mix of styles incorporates elements of his varied influences which range from rockabilly and folk to jazz and trip-hop, leading to him being labelled
the missing link between Jeff Buckley and Justin Timberlake. He lists
Prince,
Jeff Buckley,
Shuggie Otis,
Todd Rundgren,
J.J. Cale and
Herbie Hancock among his influences.
His live performances are characterised by his much commented, unique style of high energy dancing whilst playing guitar.