The son of the great British post-punk icon Ian Dury, Baxter shares his father's
songwriting talent and eclectic taste in music. A rebellious youth who grew up
surrounded by bohemian musicians, he was often looked after by a hard-living
roadie friend of Ian's nicknamed the Sulphate Strangler and is pictured at the
age of six on the cover of the Ian Dury And The Blockheads album New Boots And
Panties (1977). He didn't start writing songs until his late twenties, though,
and signed a deal with Rough Trade in 2001 - a year after his father's death.
His debut Oscar Brown EP was named...