Early career Ginger played in many bands including South Shields band the Cups and
Beki Bondage's band the Bombshells. He was a member of the English band
the Quireboys from 1987 until 1989. After being sacked from the Quireboys, he was briefly in the New York band
the Throbs, before going on to form
the Wildhearts. He has led several incarnations of the Wildhearts since 1989.
Side projects In addition to leading the Wildhearts and maintaining a solo career under his own name, Ginger has participated in numerous side projects and collaborations: •
Super$hit 666, with
Dregen of
Backyard Babies and
Nicke Andersson of
the Hellacopters, releasing the EP
Super$hit 666 (1999). •
Clam Abuse, with Alex Kane, releasing
Stop Thinking (1999). •
Silver Ginger 5, releasing
Black Leather Mojo (2000). This album was originally intended as Ginger's first solo album, but was released under the name Silver Ginger 5. A short-lived band of that name was formed to perform the album live. •
Brides of Destruction: Ginger was briefly a member of this
supergroup in 2005 but did not play on any recordings. He co-wrote some songs for the band's album
Runaway Brides and played guitar for part of a tour, but then left the band due to an inability to make a full commitment. • Ginger & the Sonic Circus, a short-lived collective formed in 2005 for live appearances; various members performed on the Ginger solo album
Valor Del Corazon. • Howling Willie Cunt, releasing
World of Filth (2006). Ginger for many years refused to confirm that he was Howling Willie, instead insisting that this was another person who was signed to Ginger's record label, Round Records. Ginger later admitted that he was in fact Howling Willie. • In 2010–2011, Ginger joined the backing band for former
Hanoi Rocks lead singer
Michael Monroe. He appeared on Monroe's live album
Another Night in the Sun: Live in Helsinki and the studio album
Sensory Overdrive, which reached #1 on Finnish albums chart and #13 on the UK rock albums chart. •
Hey! Hello!, a classic rock-oriented project with singer Victoria Liedtke. Ginger played all instruments for this project, including drums for the first time. This project gained robust media notice, with articles in
The Metro and BBC Radio 1's
Newsbeat. The album
Hey! Hello! reached Number 37 in the UK album charts and Number 1 in the UK rock charts in 2013. This project was revived in 2015, with Liedtke being replaced by singer Hollis Mahady. The album
Hey! Hello! Too! was released in 2016. • Mutation, an industrial rock/noise project formed in 2012 with
Mark E. Smith and members of
Napalm Death,
Exit International,
the Sisters of Mercy, Hawkeyes, and
Cardiacs. This group simultaneously released the albums
The Frankenstein Effect and
Error 500. • Ginger Wildheart & the Sinners, a Rootsy, Rock n' Roll, Country flavoured band formed in 2019 with members of Stone Mountain Sinners. The eponymous debut album reached #8 in the UK Independent Album Charts.
Solo career In early 2001, during The Wildhearts' first disbandment, Ginger proposed a series of CD singles with three tracks each, to be released each month for one year. Known as The Singles Club, this project included the first material released under the name Ginger and operated parallel to the
Silver Ginger 5 project and a reformation of The Wildhearts. Due to financial problems at Infernal Records, only 18 tracks were recorded, and only five singles were released. A compilation of all 18 tracks was released in 2005 as the double album
A Break in the Weather. Ginger also performed regular acoustic shows during this period, resulting in the live acoustic albums
The Great White Monkey (2004) and
Potatoes & You (2005). Ginger released the solo albums
Valor Del Corazon in 2006 and
Yoni in 2007. The latter was described by critics as the most calm and eclectic record Ginger had made to date. The album featured guest appearances by
Bernie Torme and
Toadies singer
Vaden Todd Lewis. In mid-2007, Ginger guested as the vocalist for
The Scorchers in place of his hero
Jason Ringenberg, billed as "Ginger and the Scorchers" on a few dates in the UK. Ginger's third solo album,
Market Harbour, was released in 2008. In March 2009 Ginger began writing a regular online column for
Classic Rock magazine titled "Ginger's Secret History of Rock 'n' Roll", in which he discusses lesser-known albums. In May 2009 Ginger embarked on his first purely solo tour in which no Wildhearts songs were performed. The tour received rave reviews, including one from writer
Steve Beebee in
Kerrang! magazine. Ginger created an internet TV channel called "Great White Monkey TV" featuring tour footage and backstage video from every show on this tour. Ginger was the penultimate act at the
Kerrang!-sponsored Camden Rocks festival at the Underworld in London on 6 June 2009. Ginger's performance was considered by
Kerrang! Magazine to be the highlight of the day and received a review of 5 out of 5. Also in 2009, Ginger joined the
supergroup Camp Freddy for a one-off show in Las Vegas with special guests including
Corey Taylor,
Duff McKagan,
Matt Sorum,
Billy Morrison,
Chris Chaney,
Dave Navarro,
Steve Jones,
John 5, and
Ozzy Osbourne. in December 2010 On 10 October 2010, Ginger released
10, a compilation of tracks from his solo career, as a 16-track CD on Round Records. The album is a retrospective of his solo work (including
Silver Ginger 5) since 2000, along with two previously unreleased tracks. A second collection called
10 (Two) was also released as a free 10-track download. For his next solo project in 2011, Ginger decided to avoid standard record company distribution and explore
crowdfunding options. He launched the ambitious "Triple Album Project" via
PledgeMusic, announcing a plan to record a 30-song triple album comprising hitherto unfinished and unrecorded material dating back to 2007. The campaign met with immediate success, hitting 100% of its funding total goal within six hours of launch. Hard copies of the full album, consisting of 3 CDs in a hardbound case, were offered only to contributors, and those contributors were invited to participate in a poll to select their favourite tracks. The top 12 songs selected in this fashion would be released as a standard single CD for the public via typical retail channels. As the pledges continued to come in, Ginger announced in February 2012 that the title of the triple album would be
555% and that when the pledge total hit that percentage of the original funding goal, the 3-CD hard copy of the album would become unavailable, though contributors would still have access to all 30 tracks via download. Furthermore, the publicly-released single CD would be titled
100%. The 555% funding goal was reached three days later. The
100% physical CD release reached number 9 in the midweek UK album chart and sold out its print run, ultimately charting at number 27 on the official UK albums chart. The success of the crowdfunding project for the
555% /
100% album inspired Ginger to continue this model. Over the course of 2012 and 2013 he released one album with
Hey! Hello!, two with Mutation, and the solo album
Albion, all of which were also funded by contributions via Pledgemusic. In 2014 Ginger briefly broke away from the crowdfunding model and set up a modern online version of an old-style fan club. A subscription to the Ginger Associated Secret Society (G-A-S-S) came with a guaranteed three brand new songs on the first day of every month. During this period Ginger also toured with the
Courtney Love band, and she appeared in G-A-S-S song "Honour". In December 2014 Ginger announced another Pledgemusic campaign to jointly fund a new solo album and a biographical book. This Pledgemusic campaign quickly reached its funding goal, and 10% of all the money raised thereafter was donated to the charity
Shelter. The album
Year of the Fanclub, consisting of songs from the G-A-S-S project, was released in 2015, and the book on Ginger's life and music, titled
Songs and Words, was released in early 2016. Ginger's next crowdfunded project was the
country-oriented album
Ghost in the Tanglewood. The album was supported by an acoustic tour assisted by
Jase Edwards. The album
Headzapoppin, was released in late 2019. The album ''The Pessimist's Companion'' was released in 2020 by the recently relaunched Round Records. In 2019, Ginger formed Ginger Wildheart & the Sinners with singer/guitarist Neil Ivison, bassist Nick Lyndon, and drummer Shane Dixon. This ensemble recorded a self-titled album within seven days of their formation. That album was released in 2022 and reached No. 8 on the UK Independent Album chart. == Personal life ==