Vaughn Toulouse


Vaughn Toulouse, born Vaughn Cotillard, was a singer born in St. Helier raised in Cornwall. He was a founding member of Guns for Hire and its successor band Department S.
Toulouse later worked as a DJ under the name Main T, and in 1983, released the single "Fickle Public Speaking" as the Main T Possee. Written and produced by Paul Weller, the song made No. 89 on the UK Singles Chart. Toulouse participated in The Style Council's miners' charity project the Council Collective, appearing on the "Soul Deep" single and then recorded a solo single, "Cruisin' the Serpentine".
He died in 1991 from an AIDS-related illness.