James Broughton (musician)

James Broughton (born 26 November 1982) is an English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

Personal Life
He was born in Swallow Cliff wiltshire, He attended The Queen Elizabeth School in Wimborne Dorset 1995 until 1998. In 1999 he attended bournemouth and Poole music college.

Career
He formed his first band “The Viff” in 2000 the band went on to support Babyshambles In February 2013 Broughton formed James and The Peach, he released his first digital single "Don’t leave me now“ a few months later the bands was derailed due to the death of Zara Sophia a co-founder and performer in the band and also James' sister. In 2003 Broughton James offered to donate the song "I say, save orang-utans" to Monkey World and to Jim Cronin the late founder of Monkey World for charity fund raising.

On 17th march 2015 Broughton charity single and music video "I Say Save Orangu-tans" released with Monkey World peaking at number 4 in the iTunes video chart

Charity Single
In 2003 Broughton James offered to donate the song "I say, save orang-utans" to Monkey World and to Jim Cronin the late founder of Monkey World for charity fund raising.