Henry Priestman

Henry Christian Priestman (born 21 June 1955)[1] is an English rock singer, keyboardist, record producer and songwriter.

[3] It was made to raise funds to help pay the players wages, as the effects of Hull City's previous seasons money struggles were still visible.

[3] In June 1983, Mark Herman filmed Hull City's end-of-season tour of Florida, where the players and staff visited Walt Disney World, and played the Tampa Bay Rowdies who were managed by Rodney Marsh, in the return leg of the Arrow Air Anglo-American Cup.

[9] On 22 September 2008, Priestman released his debut solo album, The Chronicles of Modern Life, on Stiff Records.

The album was a success, and Island Records bought the entire project for a major re-release.

[citation needed] He also wrote music for a digital age, including a James Bond Xbox game, BBC TV's Wildlife on One and Natural World.

[11] He continues to enjoy live work, and released his second album, The Last Mad Surge of Youth on 17 February 2014.