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Damon Albarn (born March 23, 1968) is a British musician, singer-songwriter, and composer with multiple occupations, including guitarist, musician, and singer. Albarn was born in London and holds citizenship in the United Kingdom. He was educated at Goldsmiths, University of London, and The Stanway School.
Damon Albarn's father is Keith Albarn. As a musician, Albarn has spanned various genres such as Britpop, indie rock, alternative rock, worldbeat, alternative hip hop, world music, art rock, and hip hop music.
Damon Albarn is the creator of virtual band Gorillaz and the band Blur. He is also the author of numerous songs with these bands, including "Rhinestone Eyes," "19-2000," "Song 2," "On Melancholy Hill," "Feel Good," "Dare," "Tranz," "Saturnz Barz," "Coffee & TV," "Girls & Boys," "El Mañana," "Tomorrow Comes Today," "Humility," "All Alone," "Beetlebum," "Rock the House," "5/4," "Broken," "Andromeda," and "Charmless Man".
Additionally, Albarn is responsible for creating the Gorillaz fictional characters Russel Hobbs and 2-D. His discography includes albums such as "Humanz," "The Great Escape," "Blur," "13," "Gorillaz discography," "Demon Days," and "Parklife (festival)".