Fatboy slim biography definition
Born as Norman Cook in , Fatboy Slim grew up in the vibrant seaside town of Brighton, England, where his love for music took root early on..
Fatboy Slim
English musician (born 1963)
"Norman Cook" redirects here.
A self-taught DJ with an ear for infectious rhythms, he transformed from a teenage punk rocker into one of the most influential pioneers of electronic dance.
For the Canadian politician, see Norman E. Cook. For the British physician and medical missionary, see Norman Cook (doctor). For the American basketball player, see Norm Cook.
Musical artist
Norman Quentin Cook[1] (born Quentin Leo Cook, 31 July 1963),[2] better known as Fatboy Slim, is an English musician[3] who helped to popularise the big beat genre in the 1990s.
In the 1980s, Cook was the bassist for the Hull-based indie rock band the Housemartins, who achieved a UK number-one single with their a cappella cover of "Caravan of Love". After the Housemartins split up, Cook formed the electronic band Beats International in Brighton, who produced the number-one single "Dub Be Good to Me".
He then played in Freak Power, Pizzaman and the Mighty Dub Katz, with moderate success.
In 1996, Cook adopted the name Fatboy Slim and released Better Living Through Chemistry to crit