Global Information Lookup Global Information

Rusty Egan information


Rusty Egan
Born (1957-09-19) 19 September 1957 (age 66)
OriginLondon
GenresPunk rock, synthpop, new wave
Years active1977–present
LabelsEMI Records

Rusty Egan (born 19 September 1957[1][2] in London to Irish parents) is a British pop musician and DJ, although he has only ever held an Irish passport.[3] He is the former drummer of the British new wave band Rich Kids,[4] with former Sex Pistol Glen Matlock (bass and vocals), Steve New (guitar and vocals) and Midge Ure (guitar, vocals and keyboards),[5] from its inception in March 1977 to its disbanding in December 1978. He continued working with Ure, later collaborated with The Misfits, Skids[6] and Shock, and was a founding member of Visage.[7] He played drums on a remixed version of Phil Lynott's song "Yellow Pearl", which the BBC used as the Top of the Pops theme tune from 1981 to 1986.[8][9]

Egan was the DJ at Blitz, the influential New Romantic nightclub in London, where he worked with Steve Strange from 1979[10][11] until 1981.[12] Whilst there, he introduced German (Kraftwerk), Japanese (Yellow Magic Orchestra) and British (Eno, Ultravox, Landscape) electronic music/synthpop to the British club scene, almost single-handedly putting together the soundtrack for the New Romantic movement.[13][14][15][16] Egan also owned The Cage, a New Romantic-era record store on London's King's Road. As the club grew in popularity, Egan began to be recognised as a central figure in London's nightlife.[17][18][19] In 1982, he, Strange and Kevin Millins opened up the Camden Palace nightclub in London, where he continued to spread and influence the development of electronica in the UK.[20] For a time, he switched to producing records for many of the bands he used to DJ, including Spear of Destiny, Shock, Visage and The Senate.

On 13 June 2008, Egan appeared DJing at the 'Big Top' as part of the Isle of Wight Festival.[21]

Egan appeared alongside former Visage bandmate Steve Strange on makeover show Pop Goes the Band in early 2009 on Living TV. He had his teeth and hair drastically reconstructed as part of his makeover.[citation needed]

Egan won the category for lifetime achievement at the 2009 Viagra Awards.[22]

In January 2011, Egan and Strange hosted Return to the Blitz on the site of the original Blitz Club with performances from Roman Kemp's band Paradise Point and electro punk artist Quilla Constance plus DJ sets from Egan himself.[23]

2017 saw the release of Egan's first solo album, 'Welcome to the Dancefloor'. It featured appearances from Midge Ure, Tony Hadley, Peter Hook and Erik Stein of Cult With No Name. The album was subsequently released in remix form as 'Welcome to the Remix' and 'Welcome to the Beach'.[24]

On Friday 18 October 2019,[citation needed] Rusty performed a DJ set overlaid with a commentary of the post punk music scene at the London Palladium, followed by a performance of a number of Visage hits with long time collaborator and friend Midge Ure.

Egan married freelance dancer Miranda Davis in July 1986.[25]

  1. ^ Lazell, Barry (14 September 1985). "Memory Bank". Sounds. London: Spotlight Publications. p. 14.
  2. ^ "Birthdays". Evening Telegraph. No. 34012 (Final ed.). Derby. 19 September 1990. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Ware, Martyn (April 2021). "Episode 23: Rusty Egan". Electronically Yours with Martyn Ware (Podcast). Retrieved 23 February 2023 – via Spotify.
  4. ^ Ankeny, Jason. Biography for Rich Kids at AllMusic. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  5. ^ "Nfo.net/calendar". Nfo.net. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  6. ^ Kelly, Ryan (1 November 1979). "The Fine Art of Compromising". Smash Hits. Vol. 1, no. 24. London. pp. 6–7.
  7. ^ Credits for Rusty Egan at AllMusic. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  8. ^ Byrne, Alan (2012). Philip Lynott: Renegade of Thin Lizzy. Dublin: Mentor Books. p. 118. ISBN 978-1906623883.
  9. ^ Humphries, Patrick & Blackwell, Steve (2013). Top of the Pops 50th Anniversary. Pembroke Dock: McNidder & Grace. p. 185. ISBN 978-0857160522.
  10. ^ Butler, Robert (9 January 1988). "Ace of Clubs". Weekend. The Daily Telegraph. No. 41225. London. p. 15 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ Elms, Robert (2006). The Way We Wore: A Life in Threads. London: Picador. pp. 180–183. ISBN 978-0330420334.
  12. ^ Rimmer, Dave (1985). Like Punk Never Happened: Culture Club and the New Pop. London: Faber & Faber. p. 52. ISBN 0571137393.
  13. ^ "Youth guilty of mugging Strange for Kylie bangle", 17 January 2003, Western Mail
  14. ^ Bevan, Nathan. "Stranger than fiction", 26 March 2006, Wales on Sunday
  15. ^ "John McGeoch", 14 March 2004, Daily Telegraph.
  16. ^ Hodgkinson, Will. "Home entertainment", 29 June 2001, The Guardian
  17. ^ "Three wizards who changed the course of the 80s". Shapersofthe80s, 5 October 2009.
  18. ^ Stokes, Ali. "The '80s...", 14 December 2002, South Wales Echo
  19. ^ Duncan, Alistair. "The night shift", 25 August 2005, Evening Standard
  20. ^ Barrow, John. How Not to Make It in the Pop World (2003), Trafford Publishing. p.182. ISBN 1-4120-1413-1
  21. ^ "Safeconcerts.com". Safeconcerts. 31 March 2011. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  22. ^ Caffell, Paul (2 June 2009). "The London Club & Bar Awards 2009". Fluid News. Fluid London. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  23. ^ "Strange and Egan return to the Blitz". Shapersofthe80s, 8 January 2011.
  24. ^ "RUSTY EGAN PRESENTS Welcome to the Dancefloor". The Electricity Club. 26 November 2016. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  25. ^ "Star Guests at Minster Wedding". Lincolnshire Echo. No. 27914 (County ed.). 14 July 1986. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.

and 21 Related for: Rusty Egan information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8163 seconds.)

Rusty Egan

Last Update:

Rusty Egan (born 19 September 1957 in London to Irish parents) is a British pop musician and DJ, although he has only ever held an Irish passport. He is...

Word Count : 861

Blitz Kids

Last Update:

with launching the New Romantic subcultural movement. Steve Strange and Rusty Egan co-hosted these exclusive nights without giving them a name, according...

Word Count : 1395

Rich Kids

Last Update:

Pistols. The band also included future Ultravox member Midge Ure and Rusty Egan, who both later founded Visage together. They released one album and three...

Word Count : 1388

Cult with No Name

Last Update:

and features the track "Swept Away", which was subsequently remixed by Rusty Egan. 2014 also saw the band contribute a cover "Typist of Candy" by Nits,...

Word Count : 2453

Steve Strange

Last Update:

Photons, and using the alias Steve Strange, Harrington joined Visage, with Rusty Egan and Midge Ure from Rich Kids, Billy Currie from Ultravox, and Barry Adamson...

Word Count : 2219

Gary Barnacle discography

Last Update:

(Prod. Ian Levine) (album) 1984 Olympia by Hong Kong Syndikat (Prod. Rusty Egan) (album) 1984 Savoir Faire by Loredana Bertè 1984 Passion's in Fashion...

Word Count : 14726

Midge Ure

Last Update:

Having acquired a Yamaha CS50 synthesiser, Ure – alongside bandmate Rusty Egan – wanted to integrate the new instrument into the band's sound. With Glen...

Word Count : 6124

Rusty

Last Update:

singer Rusty Duke, American judge Rusty Edwards (born 1955), American hymn writer and minister Rusty Egan (born 1957), British drummer Rusty Fein (born...

Word Count : 834

Beat Boy

Last Update:

studio-based project, a decision that left him working only with drummer Rusty Egan and a trio of newer musicians. Billy Currie (the Ultravox keyboardist...

Word Count : 524

New Romantic

Last Update:

the growing popularity of the club forced organisers Steve Strange and Rusty Egan to relocate to a larger venue in the Blitz, a wine bar in Great Queen...

Word Count : 4066

Spandau Ballet

Last Update:

Autumn 1978 with a weekly Tuesday night hosted by Steve Strange and DJ Rusty Egan at Billy's in Soho, the band switched musical direction to embrace the...

Word Count : 6365

Glen Matlock

Last Update:

(guitarist, singer and keyboard player), Steve New (guitarist and singer) and Rusty Egan (drummer). They released three singles and one album entitled Ghosts of...

Word Count : 2518

Misfits

Last Update:

a barbershop quartet Misfits, a British rock band formed in 1979 by Rusty Egan and Midge Ure The Misfits, a fictional musical group in the television...

Word Count : 235

Bette Bright

Last Update:

Illuminations'. Band members were Henry Priestman (formerly with band Yachts), Rusty Egan (Visage) and Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols). Their single debut, a cover of...

Word Count : 535

Boy George

Last Update:

Marilyn were regulars at Blitz, a London nightclub run by Steve Strange and Rusty Egan. The pop artists that inspired him were Siouxsie and the Banshees, Roxy...

Word Count : 9326

Philip Sallon

Last Update:

movement. Sallon was a core member of the group that included the founders Rusty Egan, Steve Strange and also included Boy George, Marilyn and Alice Temple...

Word Count : 1720

Eden Project

Last Update:

June Motörhead The Stranglers and King Creature 9 July Spandau Ballet Rusty Egan 17 July Ben Howard Joe Pug 2016 14–15 June Lionel Richie Corinne Bailey...

Word Count : 3411

Love Glove

Last Update:

(Instrumental) – 3:24 B2. "She's a Machine" – 4:50 Steve Strange — vocals Rusty Egan — drums, electronic drums programming Steve Barnacle — bass, synthesizer...

Word Count : 312

Johnny Hates Jazz

Last Update:

Records, backed by members of reggae band Aswad. He went on to work with Rusty Egan of Visage, fusing electronic music with soul, and performed often on the...

Word Count : 2161

Mind of a Toy

Last Update:

guitar, lead vocals Billy Currie – synthesizer John McGeoch – guitar Rusty Egan – drums, electronic drums programming Dave Formula – synthesizer "New...

Word Count : 323

La Roux

Last Update:

commodoreballroom.com. 5 November 2020. Retrieved 18 December 2021. "RUSTY EGAN: The Blitzed Interview". Electricityclub.co.uk. 22 March 2021. Retrieved...

Word Count : 3502

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net