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Paul Honeyford

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Paul Honeyford (born Manchester, 1958) is an English biographer and writer who has worked on a number of music- and sport- related works. He has often worked with Dave Heaven, a musician, on a variety of musical and design projects.

Honeyford's biography of Paul Weller's band The Jam (The Modern World By Numbers)[1] was the first such biography, written in consultation with the band at a time when they were at the peak of their success. Other works include Michael Jackson: The Golden Touch[2] and Harrison Ford: A Biography.

Honeyford also contributed to a number of English magazines, including Vox and Revolver, and acted as consulting editor for a number of cult comics and magazines produced by Quality Communications.

For a time he worked with Martin Buchan, a former Manchester United footballer, on a history of Manchester United, but this was never completed.[citation needed]

An alumnus of Urmston Grammar School, he is the son of Ray Honeyford, who became well-known in the 1980s over what became known as the Honeyford Affair.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Paul Honeyford: The Jam: The Modern World By Numbers". Archived from the original on 4 February 2008. Retrieved 1 April 2008.
  2. ^ "Paul Honeyford:Michael Jackson The Golden Touch". Retrieved 9 March 2009.
  3. ^ Miller, Karyn; Kite, Melissa; Orr, James; Goswami, Nina; Nikkhah, Roya (27 August 2006). "Headteacher who never taught again after daring to criticise multiculturalism". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 23 March 2009.