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  1. Many of Ian’s Walthamstow peers, like him, were accepted onto MA courses at the Royal College of Art and in 1963 he began three years of study that led onto work as an illustrator and art teacher. The death of Gene Vincent in 1971 inspired Ian to form his first band, Kilburn and the High Roads.

  2. From September 1970, Ian got a job . as a teacher at Canterbury College of Art. It was around this time that Ian and his friend . Russell were driving through Kilburn and Ian came up with a great name for a band - Kilburn and the High Roads. Ian and Russell began to play music with friends around 1970.

  3. Cult singer and lyricist, artist and teacher, born in Upminster, Essex. Aged seven he contracted polio, leaving him with a bad limp and a caliper. Dury attended grammar school in High Wycombe and the painting school at the Royal College of Art, 1963–6.

  4. Ian Dury CV. 1947 – 1949 Upminster Infants School. 1951 – 1954 Chailey Heritage Craft School. 1954 – 1959 Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe. 1959 – 1963 Walthamstow School of Art. 1963 – 1966 Royal College of Art. 1966 – 1968 Art teacher Barnfield College, Luton.

  5. History: The college where the Godfather of Pop Art taught Ian Dury. A college based in Walthamstow helped spawn a generation of rock stars, film directors and award winning artists as it...

  6. 24 de may. de 2017 · Before the Blockheads: Ian Dury’s art school work, made under the tutelage of Peter Blake. An exhibition celebrating the history of Walthamstow School of Art will open at the William Morris Gallery in London in June, showcasing work made by well-known alumni and teachers during their time there.

  7. 3 de ene. de 2010 · At 22, he was studying under Peter Blake at the Royal College and then became an art teacher himself. Dury was a model of postwar class slippiness. He is said to have got through accents as...