
Midge Ure
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Midge Ure is a renowned Scottish musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer, best known for his work in the new wave band Ultravox and as a solo artist. He first gained prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s, contributing to the vibrant music scene with hits such as "Vienna" and "If I Was." Ure's distinctive voice and innovative music style have left a lasting impact on pop and rock music, blending synth-pop with more traditional rock elements. In addition to his musical endeavors, he co-wrote the iconic charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" which was instrumental in raising funds for famine relief in Ethiopia.
Beyond his music career, Ure has also ventured into television and has been involved in various charitable initiatives. His autobiography, "Midge Ure: If I Was...", offers a deep insight into his life, detailing his experiences in the music industry and his personal journey. Ure continues to perform and inspire new generations of musicians, maintaining a significant influence on the music landscape.