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MikeHolowaySolo

drummer/singer/songwriter/actor

About Me

I’ve had a great and busy career so far, I’m a drummer/singer/songwriter and actor, and my career I suppose really began at the age of five when I learned to play the drums, taught by my grandfather. Then at the age of eight I joined a stage school to pursue the entertainment business. I also studied at the Barking and Essex College of Music, studying music theory, drums and percussion, as well as playing in the Essex Jazz Band. My first stage appearance was at the London Palladium playing Boy Babe in “Babes in The Wood” with Edward Woodward and Derek Nimmo.This all led me to my first group called “The Young Revival”, and at the age of ten I made my first television appearance on Blue Peter. Around the same time I performed in cabaret at the London Hilton and the Café Royal. Whilst performing at the popular Civic Theatre, Bow in a charity show Roger Price, a Thames TV producer spotted “The Young Revival”, and signed them up . The group’s name was then changed to Flintlock.With Flintlock I went on to have five very busy years, which included spots on many TV shows and series, which included “You Must Joking”, “Fanfare”, “Pauline’s Quirkes” and “Top Of The Pops”. Flintlock made five albums, had two hit records, performed some 300 or so concerts all over England with the likes of Showaddywaddy and Guys and Dolls, as well as achieving notable success in Japan and Germany. It was at the time that I was chosen to star in ITV’s “The Tomorrow People” I made my first appearance in “The Tomorrow People” as Mike Bell in the season four opener “One Law” broadcast on British TV on 28th January, 1976. I remained with the series until its last episode broadcast on 19th February 1979, in the season eight sories “War Of The Empires”. It was during my time in The Tomorrow People that I was delighted to win the TV Times Personality of the Year Award in 1976.After five great years Flintlock disbanded, and I pursued a solo career taking singing lessons with Ian Adams. Summer shows with Jim Davidson and the Dooleys followed, as well as pantomimes helping me to gain confidence as solo artist. I appeared in title roles in “Aladdin” and “Jack and the Beanstalk” and played the Prince in “Snow White” and “Cinderella”, and Dick in “Dick Whittington” with Harry H Corbett (of Steptoe fame) and again as Dick with The Grumbleweeds, Norman Collier and Shelley Preston of Bucks FizzMore about me in my Blog aboveBelow is the myspace address of my musical The Gamehttp://www. myspace. com/mhthegame

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Member Since: 11/18/2007
Band Website: myspace.com/mhthegame
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Above is the link to the myspace page of my Musical....The Game


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STARDUST September, 2007

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My Blog

My musical The Game

The Game is a Musical written by me and I hope you will enjoy listening to it. The first six tracks of the musical are in the player now. Over the next few weeks, each week six new tracks will be adde...
Posted by MikeHolowaySolo on Thu, 10 Apr 2008 12:04:00 PST

Panto Cast visit Hospital over Christmas

  Hospital trip: Jodie Williams, two, from Ushaw Moor, receives a visit from panto stars Maureen Nolan, Pee Wee Price, Mike Holoway, Paul Hartley and Lisa Marie Bowman from Sleeping Beauty at the...
Posted by MikeHolowaySolo on Thu, 10 Jan 2008 12:20:00 PST

Sleeping Beauty review Dec 10 2007 by Debbie Ward, Evening Chronicle

Dec 10 2007 by Debbie Ward, Evening Chronicle SLEEPING BEAUTY, Gala Theatre, Durham City, until Sunday, January 6. IT MUST be 25 years since I was last at a pantomime but I can still remember those p...
Posted by MikeHolowaySolo on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 12:01:00 PST

Review of Sleeping Beauty from BBC Wear

Sleeping Beauty at the Gala Theatre really comes alive when Pee Wee Price, who played Cuthbert the Court Jester, yells 'Hello Gang.' from the balcony.  He gave me and my granddaughters a bit of ...
Posted by MikeHolowaySolo on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 12:00:00 PST

The Stage Review of Sleeping Beauty 07.12.07

Pocket-sized comedian Pee Wee Price hardly needs the name of Durham's legendary saint to endear himself to the audience in his fourth Gala panto...: For as Cuthbert the Court Jester, he ratchets up th...
Posted by MikeHolowaySolo on Sun, 09 Dec 2007 05:57:00 PST

Christmas 2007 Panto in Durham

 I will be playing the part of the Prince in this years pantomime, The Sleeping Beauty, at The Gala Theatre in Durham.      GALA THEATRE   DURHAM   SLEEPING BEAUTY 5th D...
Posted by MikeHolowaySolo on Tue, 20 Nov 2007 12:27:00 PST

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Posted by MikeHolowaySolo on Tue, 20 Nov 2007 12:32:00 PST

Recordings, Television and Theatre

Learn To Cry/I'm Going Home (August 1975} A Little Bit Of Lovin'/Sooner Or Later (February 1976) Dawn/Thunderman (April 1976  this was also their only British hit single, reaching number 30) Sea Of...
Posted by MikeHolowaySolo on Sun, 18 Nov 2007 10:12:00 PST

More General Information

My first musical was at the age of 19 playing Joseph in "Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at the Grand Theatre, Swansea. Following this came the 1Oth Anniversary tour of "Godspell" playi...
Posted by MikeHolowaySolo on Sun, 18 Nov 2007 10:10:00 PST