Bohdan X#Biography

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| birth_name = Bohdan Roman Kubiakowski

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| birth_place = Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

| origin = Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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| genre = Electronic, punk rock

| occupation = Musician, radio presenter

| instrument = Vocals, guitar

| years_active = 1976– present

| label = Tomorrow, Rumour, Rampant

| associated_acts = JAB, Hong Kong, Bex, Bohdan & the Instigators

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Bohdan Roman Kubiakowski, better known by his stage name, Bohdan X, is a British Australian former punk rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was a member of JAB, which formed in Adelaide in 1976, and Bohdan and the Instigators, which featured in the Melbourne punk rock scene in the late 1970s. He was also a DJ on 3RRR community radio station from 1978 to 1995.

Early life and education

Bohdan X was born as Bohdan Roman Kubiakowski in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, in a family with Polish origins. He attended St. Bede's Roman Catholic School (now St. Bede's Inter-Church School) in Birdsall Road, Cambridge from 1963 to 1969, obtaining 6 O-levels.{{cite web |url=https://www.linkedin.com/in/bohdan-x-4613bb39/?originalSubdomain=au |title=Bohdan X |website=LinkedIn}}{{better source|date=December 2024}}

Seven years later, he relocated to Adelaide, South Australia.{{cn|date=December 2024}}

Musician

In January 1976 that year he formed JAB, on guitar and vocals; with Ash Wednesday on bass guitar, synthesiser and tapes; and Johnny Crash (Janis Friedenfelds) on drums and vocals.{{Cite web|url=http://pationpics.com/2019/11/24/aftermath-ash-wednesday/|title=AfterMATH: ASH WEDNESDAY by Roberto Chuter|date=23 November 2019}}{{Cite book | last1 = McFarlane | first1 = Ian | authorlink1 = Ian McFarlane | title = Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop | chapter = Encyclopedia entry for 'JAB' | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20040823035738/http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=952 | url = http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=952 | accessdate = 25 August 2013 | year = 1999 | publisher = Allen & Unwin | location = St Leonards, NSW | archivedate = 23 August 2004 | isbn = 1-86508-072-1 }} The band's name is an acronym – using the founders' first initials. JAB began as an experimental, electronic rock band, with synthesisers and guitars, but adopted a punk rock style from 1977. He still wears the same pair of pants he used to wear on stage in the late 70s.

In late 1977 Bohdan recorded his first solo single, "Time to Age"/"You Got Soul", on the Tomorrow label with JAB backing him.{{Citation | author1 = Bohdan X | title = "Time to age" : "You got soul" | publication-date=1978 | publisher= Tomorrow. National Library of Australia | url = http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/185013181 | accessdate = 30 March 2014 }} Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described the single as "not punk, however, being almost acoustic in a Roy Harper vein". JAB relocated to Melbourne the same year, joining an emerging new wave music scene and frequently playing live. He later recalled the scene was "pretty dull" and that they wanted to "wake the dead with punk music".{{cite news | url = http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/music/ballroom-blitz-20111022-1mdlm.html | title = Ballroom Blitz | last = Mangan | first = John | work = The Age | date = 23 October 2011 | accessdate = 25 August 2013 }} JAB broke up in August 1978 and Bohdan formed two short-lived groups, Hong Kong and then Bex. In 1979 he formed Bohdan and the Instigators with former members of The Chosen Few, they disbanded by late 1980.

As Bohdan X, his solo releases include a 12-inch extended play, Fear of Flying, on Rumour Records in December 1983. In 1988 he issued a mini-album, Kingsnake, on Rampant Records, which was produced by Ross Wilson and Tony Cohen.{{cite web | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20120912151452/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/w/wilsonross.html | title = Ross Wilson | last1 = Holmgren | first1 = Magnus | first2 = Stefan | last2 = Warnqvist | work = Passagen.se | url = http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/w/wilsonross.html | publisher = Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren) | archivedate=12 September 2012 | url-status = usurped | accessdate = 30 March 2014 }}{{cite web | title = Tony Cohen | last1 = Holmgren | first1 = Magnus | last2 = Regner | first2 = Volker | work = Passagen.se | url = http://hem2.passagen.se/honga/database/c/cohentony.html | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/19990129070242/http://hem2.passagen.se/honga/database/c/cohentony.html | url-status = usurped | archive-date = 29 January 1999 | publisher = Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren) | accessdate = 30 March 2014 }} Session musicians include James Freud and Mark Ferrie (both ex-Models).{{cite web | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131105161238/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/f/freudjames.html | url = http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/f/freudjames.html | work = Passagen.se | publisher = Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren) | title = James Freud | last1 = Holmgren | first1 = Magnus | last2 = Warnqvist | first2 = Stefan | first3 = Lisa | last3 = Acosta | archivedate = 5 November 2013 | url-status = usurped | accessdate = 30 March 2014 }}{{Cite web | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110805201012/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/f/ferriemark.html | url = http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/f/ferriemark.html | work = Passagen.se | publisher = Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren) | title = Mark Ferrie | last1 = Holmgren | first1 = Magnus | archivedate = 5 August 2011 | url-status = usurped | accessdate = 30 March 2014 }} Bohdan's performances included fire-eating, "at a Melbourne University gig I set the sprinklers off, twice! The fire brigade tried to charge me $150 per truck but I nipped out the window".

Radio presenter

An independent FM radio station was established at RMIT University in central Melbourne in 1976. It became 3RRR, as a community radio station. In 1978 Bohdan joined the station and began broadcasting a show, Punk with Bohdan X, according to Mark Phillips in Radio City, the program was a "mix of punk and new wave music, along with his unprofessional, shambolic style of announcing, quickly brought him to cult status among the station’s presenters".{{cite web | archiveurl = https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20110708012700/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/31914/20110708-1127/www.anzca.net/download-document/43-the-melbourne-punk-scene-in-australia-s-independent-music-history.pdf | url = http://www.anzca.net/download-document/43-the-melbourne-punk-scene-in-australia-s-independent-music-history.pdf | title = The Melbourne Punk Scene in Australia's Independent Music History | last = Langdon | first = Morgan | publisher = ANZACA | archivedate = 8 July 2011 | date = July 2009 | accessdate = 25 August 2013 }}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} The shift to broadcasting from being a musician was "better than being in a bloody band, married to blokes who moan all the time".[http://rrr.org.au/archive.php Triple R FM] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061207053355/http://rrr.org.au/archive.php |date=7 December 2006 }} He was suspended for six months after playing the Sex Pistols' B-side track, "Friggin' in the Rigging" (February 1978), which uses the expletive, fuck.

Bohdan lasted on 3RRR for 17 years and, when interviewed in November 2006, he reflected on being a radio presenter telling Larissa Dubecki of The Age, "I said I wanted a punk show. Greig Pickhaver (later known as the comic HG Nelson) said to come down. They got me to come in at 11am and I was on air that afternoon. Volunteers were a lot harder to come by in those days. But I fitted right in; it was like a family".{{cite news | url = http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/rated-r/2006/11/22/1163871477181.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1 | title = Rated R | last = Dubecki | first = Larissa | work = The Age | date = 23 November 2006 | accessdate = 25 August 2013 }} In 1995, the manager, Steven Walker, tried to move Bohdan from his Friday night broadcasting slot – he denounced Walker on-air before turning the power off and vacating the studio, leaving the station off air for over half an hour.

Later career

Bohdan resided in Ballarat after leaving Melbourne. He had qualified with a Diploma in Horticulture from Burnley Horticultural College in 1985, starting a landscaping business in 2000 (wound up, 2020).{{Cite web|url=https://abr.business.gov.au/AbnHistory/View?id=47077089539|title = ABN Lookup|date = November 2014}} He worked in Victoria and also in Tennant Creek, NT in the mid-2000s.

Since at least 2012 and {{as of|2024|lc=yes}} Bohdan has a phone-in slot on 3RRR's Vital Bits show on Saturday mornings, where he reports on his life as a sometime accountant, landscape gardener, taxi driver, farmer, and man of the people.{{cite web |title=Programs: Vital Bits |website=Triple R 102.7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio |date=1 December 2024 |url=https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/vital-bits |access-date=1 December 2024}}{{cite news | url = http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/from-radio-graveyard-to-a-long-weekend-20120815-248t0.html | title = From Radio Graveyard to a Long Weekend | last = Thorpe | first = Tim | work = The Age | date = 16 August 2012 | accessdate = 25 August 2013 }}

References

  • {{cite book | author1 = Phillips, Mark Alan | author2 = 3RRR (Radio station : Melbourne, Vic.) | authorlink2 = 3RRR | title = Radio City: The First 30 years of 3RRR | year = 2006 | publication-date = 2006 | publisher = Vulgar Press | location = Melbourne | isbn = 978-0-9775047-1-8 }}

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