How did the Kooks choose their name

The Kooks formed at the Brighton Institute of Modern Music, where they were all students. Lead singer and rhythm guitarist Luke Pritchard, got bassist Max Rafferty involved in a college project, which formed the base of the band. Next to be recruited were lead guitarist Hugh Harris and drummer Paul Garred.

The Kooks took their name from the 1971 David Bowie song "Kooks," which appeared on his album Hunky Dory. Written by Bowie fir his son Duncan, the song has become an anthem for outsiders. 

The Kooks were signed to Virgin Records just three months after forming, releasing their debut album Inside In/Inside Out in 2006 on the label.

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