Starting out in Bristol, UK, Bostock studied classical piano from the age of six, taking up the guitar aged 12 and formed his first band The Stingrays in 1978 as bassist and backing vocalist, appearing on the Bristol compilation album Avon Calling[1] before releasing their first single 'Countdown', having played numerous shows opening for acts such as the UK Subs and The Undertones.
Bostock then joined Bristol band The X-Certs, playing Clash-influenced songs fused with Reggae and appearing on The Bristol Recorder 2 compilation album[2] before releasing their own single 'Together' while opening for acts such as The Clash and The Associates.
In 1980, Clash/Specials/Dexys/Subway Sect manager Bernard Rhodes, recruited Bostock along with Sean McLusky, Rob Marche and DC Collard to form a group with fellow Bristol musician Johnny Britton. The new band then started touring with Vic Godard in 1981 as the second incarnation of Subway Sect before recording an album Songs For Sale for London Records in 1982.[3] They also ran their weekly Club Left in association with Rhodes at the Whiskey-A-Go-Go in Wardour Street, enabling the band to showcase singers such as New Yorker Dig Wayne, Lady Blue and Bananarama while Johnny Britton set the scene as the house DJ playing his brand of Cool Bop & Swing.[4]
Working with Dig Wayne, the band worked up a set incorporating Funk, Northern Soul, Rhythm & Blues and Ska and became JoBoxers,[5] signing to RCA Records and embarking on a UK tour opening for Madness in 1983.[6] The JoBoxers’ single "Boxerbeat" reached No 3 in the charts while "Just Got Lucky" reached No 7 (UK) and No 31 (US) and their album Like Gangbusters went Top 20 (UK).[7]
Bostock co-wrote the songs "Just Got Lucky", "Johnny Friendly", "Not My Night", "Crime of Passion" and "Is This Really The First Time" among others. The group toured in the UK, US and Australasia. Two more albums were written and recorded: Skin & Bone and Missing Link but the band ran into business obstacles prior to the release of Skin & Bone resulting in most of the Skin & Bone tracks being released but none of Missing Link, which remains unheard to this day.[8]
In 1992, Bostock produced music for and appeared in the BBC Screenplay Bad Girl with actress Jane Horrocks in which she played the singer in his band and this became the forerunner to the movie Little Voice in which Horrocks played the singer and focal point of the story. In 1993, Bostock produced the album Savage World for EMIElectrola's Frankfurt signing Savage World. In 1997 he co-produced the album This Hour for country singer Clint Bradley on BMG/M&G Records. In 2012, Bostock was Executive Producer for the re-released JoBoxers album Like Gangbusters.
Bostock currently performs in Subway Sect with Vic Godard & former members Sean McLusky and Johnny Britton and JoBoxers, who completed a successful UK tour in summer 2022.