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Carlton Hibbert aka [[Hib]]
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| Name                = Carlton Hibbert
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| Alias              = Hib
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| Background          = solo_singer
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| Birth_name          = Carlton Hibbert
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| Born                = tba - Bath, England
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| Instrument          = Drums, Drum programming
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| Genre              = Rock, Alternative, Britpop, Funk
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| Occupation          = Drummer in [[Mansun]] and [[Grind]], Design & Graphics artist, currently working for Rhythm Magazine
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| Years_active        = {{Start date|1995}}–1996
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| Label              = [[Sci-Fi Hi-Fi]]<BR>[[Parlophone Records|Parlophone]]
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| URL                = Mansun Web-site http://www.mansun.co.uk
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Carlton was the first drummer of Mansun, he worked previously with Paul Draper and Steve Heaton in Grind.
  
Drums
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==Biography==
  
 
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Carlton studied at the ''London College of Printing'' between 1990-1994 and gained a BA hons, Media production and design.
==Biography==
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==Early Days==
 
==Early Days==
 
==Musical Inspiration==
 
  
 
==The Mansun Years==
 
==The Mansun Years==
 
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Carlton was the first drummer of Mansun who formed in 1995.  After several altercations between himself and Chad the lead guitarist Hib was fired from the band in May 1996 after throwing a Pineapple at Chad in Cambridge.
Fired from the band after throwing a Pineapple at Paul - Pineapple-gate.
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==Life after Mansun==
 
==Life after Mansun==
 
Worked as a graphics artist and web design author
 
Worked as a graphics artist and web design author
 
Now working for Rhythm Magazine, a monthly drumming magazine doing graphics
 
Now working for Rhythm Magazine, a monthly drumming magazine doing graphics
 
==Solo Projects==
 
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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==References==
 
==References==
 
 
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== External Links ==
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* [http://www.carltonhibbert.com/ Carlton Hibbert Design]
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* [http://www.carltonhibbert.co.uk/ another design site]
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* [http://www.patternsforcolouring.com Patterns for Colouring site]
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* [https://twitter.com/carltonhibbert Carltons Twitter page]
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* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/caltron/ Carlton's flickr feed]
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* [http://www.carltonhibbert.co.uk/portv1/blogger.html Old blog site]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080724171359/http://www.dottiddydot.com/2007/07/fahndashuns.html Carlton's archived ramblings and rants]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:19, 28 February 2016

Carlton Hibbert
CarltonHibbertDesperateIcons.jpg
Background information
Birth name Carlton Hibbert
Also known as Hib
Born tba - Bath, England
Musician information
Genre(s) Rock, Alternative, Britpop, Funk
Occupation(s) Drummer in Mansun and Grind, Design & Graphics artist, currently working for Rhythm Magazine
Instrument(s) Drums, Drum programming
Years active 1995 (1995)–1996
Label(s) Sci-Fi Hi-Fi
Parlophone
Website(s)
Mansun Web-site http://www.mansun.co.uk



Carlton was the first drummer of Mansun, he worked previously with Paul Draper and Steve Heaton in Grind.

Biography

Carlton studied at the London College of Printing between 1990-1994 and gained a BA hons, Media production and design.

Early Days

The Mansun Years

Carlton was the first drummer of Mansun who formed in 1995. After several altercations between himself and Chad the lead guitarist Hib was fired from the band in May 1996 after throwing a Pineapple at Chad in Cambridge.

Life after Mansun

Worked as a graphics artist and web design author Now working for Rhythm Magazine, a monthly drumming magazine doing graphics

Trivia

Carlton made the infamous Mansun logo, initially by spray painting it on a wall

References


External Links