Mark O'Toole (musician)
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| Mark O'Toole | |
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| Born | 6 January 1964 Liverpool, England |
| Origin | England |
| Genres | Dance, House, Synthpop, New Wave, Pop-rock |
| Occupations | musician, guitarist, bassist |
| Labels | MCA Records, ZTT Records |
| Associated acts | Frankie Goes to Hollywood |
Mark O'Toole (born 6 January 1964, Liverpool, England) is the former bassist and a founding member of 1980s pop band, Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
A musician from an early age, O'Toole co-wrote all of Frankie Goes To Hollywood's hits such as "Relax", "Two Tribes" and "The Power of Love".[citation needed]
Frankie Goes to Hollywood primarily enjoyed success in 1984, at one time occupying the top two places in the UK Singles Chart. The band split in 1987.[citation needed]
O'Toole currently lives in Hollywood, Florida with his wife and son.[citation needed]
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