Stuart Flynn
Stuart Flynn (born 23rd March 1977; stagename Britch) is a vocalist, songwriter and actor from Brighton, United Kingdom. Flynn graduated from the University of East Anglia with a degree in psychosocial linguistics in 1991, subsequently studying at the Central School of Speech and Drama; he further studied in biomedical research prior to embarking on his MusicAL career. Flynn is presently a performer in the rock and modern jazz vocal genres, principally working with a varied cast of musicians that form The Dirty Cakes, the band he leads as front-man vocalist. His most notable regular collaborators are brothers Alex White and Thomas White, of the bands Electric Soft Parade and Brakes; and also Jared Louche, of the experimental rock band Chemlab. Andy Huxley and Evan Reinhold also frequently appeared alongside him, both members of the Vile Imbeciles (a jazz/rock hybrid ensemble that spun off from the psychobilly bands The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster and Neil's Children). Flynn's greatest international media coverage was a major appearance on the BBC Three reality television series Singing with the Enemy (first airing October 2007; produced by Endemol Entertainment).