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Malcolm Holmes
Born (1960-07-28) 28 July 1960 (age 64)
OriginBirkenhead, England
GenresNew wave, synthpop
Occupation(s)Drummer and Producer
Instrument(s)Drums, electronic drums
Websitewww.malholmes.co.uk

Malcolm Holmes (born 28 July 1960 in Birkenhead, England) is a British drummer. He is best known for being the original drummer with Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.[1]

Biography

His first drumming sessions were for The Id, who included future members of OMD. He also played on sessions for The Pale Fountains, Dalek I Love You, The Lightning Seeds and Margi Clarke, aka Margox in the late 1970s. He joined OMD in 1980.[2]

Holmes played on over 130 of the band's songs as well contributing live performances at hundreds of OMD concerts. On his first Top of the Pops TV performance in 1980 he performed standing up, playing an electronic drum kit. He used a home made electronic drum kit for live performances before they became available to the mass market.[citation needed]

He rejoined OMD when they reformed in 2006.

In July 2013, while touring with OMD in Toronto, in reported stage temperatures of above 45 degrees celsius he collapsed during the show, ordering the band not to begin the next song. They subsequently left the stage, where Holmes' heart stopped. The band later announced the cancellation of the rest of their tour, which included a headlining slot at Rewind Festival in Scotland on 28 July.[3]

After making a steady recovery over the following months Holmes continues to work in the music industry.[4]

References

  1. ^ Rideout, Ernie (1 July 2008). Keyboard Presents the Best of the '80s: The Artists, Instruments, and Techniques of an Era. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 104–. ISBN 978-0-87930-930-5. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  2. ^ http://www.electricity-club.co.uk/mal-holmes/
  3. ^ http://www.omd.uk.com/story/statement_on_malcolm_holmes_cancellation_of_shows
  4. ^ http://www.malholmes.co.uk