Jarvis Cocker
(1963-present)

Aged 61

Jarvis Branson Cocker (born 19 September 1963) is an English musician and radio presenter. As the founder, frontman, lyricist and only consistent member of the band Pulp, he became a figurehead of the Britpop genre of the mid-1990s. Following Pulp's hiatus, Cocker has pursued a solo career, and for seven years he presented the BBC Radio 6 Music show Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service. Cocker gained international attention when he invaded the stage at the 1996 Brit Awards during a performance by Michael Jackson.

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band member of Pulp

Commemorated on 2 plaques

Pulp first performed here 16 August 1980 at The Leadmill

The Leadmill, Leadmill Road, Sheffield, United Kingdom where they performed (1980)

Jarvis Cocker musician sustained broken leg due to clambering out of a window above this site. 1985

Division Street, Sheffield, United Kingdom where they was injured