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  1. 2008–present. Alexander "Alex" James (born 19 October 1976, South London, England) [1] is a British songwriter, best known for his work with Jason Derulo, Adam Lambert, Katharine McPhee, Wanessa, 2008 The X Factor winner Alexandra Burke, and South Korean female pop group Girls' Generation. [2] His first album cut was for Scottish singer ...

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    Alex James. Alex James may refer to: Alex James (musician) (born 1968), bassist in English band Blur, newspaper columnist and cheesemaker. Alex James (songwriter) (born 1976), songwriter, producer and music publisher. Alex James (footballer) (1901–1953), Scottish footballer with Arsenal F.C. Alec James (cricketer) (1889–1961), Welsh ...

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  4. Alex James shot to fame as the bass player in chart-topping band 90s band Blur. A prolific writer, Alex has regular columns in The Independent, The Observer and The Spectator. His first book, Bit ...

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  5. May 29, 2015 · Alex James, 46, found fame in the early 1990s as the bassist in Blur. He later moved to the countryside and began manufacturing a range of cheeses, including a Stilton called Blue Monday.

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  6. Alexander James is a platinum selling British songwriter and record producer from South London. He is known for co-writing the number one single "Bad Boys" (Alexandra Burke song) by The X Factor winner Alexandra Burke and his work with Jason Derulo, Adam Lambert, Katharine McPhee, and British girl group Girls Aloud. James has collaborated with songwriters including J.R. Rotem, Busbee, Wayne ...

  7. Steven Alexander James, FRSA, is best known as the bass guitarist for British rock band Blur. He has also been in bands such as Fat Les and Bad Lieutenant. He now owns a cheese farm in Kingham ...