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Clint Boon

Clint Boon (b. 27 June 1959) is a musician from Oldham, England. He rose to fame with the band Inspiral Carpets, which he joined in 1986—the distinctive sound of his Farfisa organ becoming one of the bands trademarks. After the Inspiral Carpets split in 1995, Clint went on to form The Clint Boon Experience releasing two albums under this name—The Compact Guide to Pop Music and Space Travel (1999), and Life in Transition (2000). He made a cameo appearance on the 2002 film 24 Hour Party People and has recently worked with Cosgrove Hall providing voice-overs and music for the Engie Benjy cartoon series. Clint has his own record label, Booney Tunes, signing artists like Elaine Palmer , and has also been a regular DJ at a number of nightclubs around England. He once again joined the Inspiral Carpets for two sell-out tours in 2002/2003. In 2005 Clint became head of music for North Manchester radio station The Revolution.

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