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MY PIERROT DOLLS......

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MyGen Profile GeneratorMy Pierrot Dolls first formed in 1981 when lead singer Ivor left the band Spiral Vision to join Andy Stevenson(keys) Steve Keyworth (keys) and Barry Thurman(bass) beforeThe New Romantic band quickly built up a massive following with their flamboyant style of dress and electronic sounds. My Pierrot Dolls were beginning to make noises that would make the music scene take notice.after MyGen Profile GeneratorMy Pierrot Dolls first ever line up,from left to right...Barry Thurman,Steve Keyworth,Andy Stevenson and singer Ivor HillmanThe Dolls played many gigs and sung classics like:Images,Betrayal,Casablanca,Bouquet of Roses,Time,Epitaph of Shame,Dreaming of the Shore,The Toy,Sleeping in a glass room,Devils Lament,I can Dance, The Waiter stole my red carnationThe next line up of the band took a dramatic turn with the introduction of a live drummer in the shape of Eddie Craven. Other members that joined the band were Ian Hicken,Pete Antcliffe and the ever present Ivor Hillman and Barry Thurman. So out with the drum machine but not for long,as shortly after a few gigs Eddie Craven departed and the drum machine returned. MyGen Profile GeneratorMy Pierrot Dolls were now back to a four piece and marched on penning classics like "Mirrors dont lie", a new version of "The Toy" was a big hit and also anthems like "Dejavu" and "Better than you" got wide acclaim. But all was not well in the Dolls camp and the two keyboard players Ian Hicken and Pete Antcliffe decided their musical interests lay elsewhere. The two lads left to later form their own band who had little or no success (Scaramouche) and then retired from the music industry. Meanwhile Ivor and Barry undeterred carried on writting songs in the cellar of Ivors house.The Dolls then recruited John Airton(ex Vision) and Ian Hillman joined on keyboards. They then recruited the services of ex Skeletal Family drummer Howard Daniels .With the new members came a new style and the Dolls became a more agressive type of band. Their songs were more atmospheric and emotional culmininating in the release of the single "End of and Era" and the hugely popular "Martyrdom" The Dolls became more a goth /punk band supporting acts like the UK Subs and Baalam and the Angel,just to mention a few. Their cd "Enricos Struggle" capture the band at its most prolific Goth era.Now after 25 years since the Dolls first started three of the original Dolls are once again making music. Barry Andy and Ivor have all done a full circle and are now recording new material and doing remixes of some Dolls classic as the song says "My Pierrot Dolls are coming back to life"...........LONG LIVE THE DOLLS...... MyGen Profile Generator

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Member Since: 4/20/2006
Band Website: mypierrotdolls.co.uk
Band Members: My Pierrot Dolls have had many line ups over the years listed below all past members. Ivor Hillman Barry Thurman Andy Stevenson Steve Keyworth Ian Hicken Peter Antcliffe Ian Hillman Howard Daniels John Airton Eddie Craven
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"In a brief spell My Pierrot Dolls changed their name to "Crime of Passion" and were joined on drums by Richard Scottrick but this formation were never to do a live gig,however they did do some recordings which can be heard on the official website.RARE VIDEO FOOTAGE FROM 1983.......... width="425" height="350" ..The Haunting made by Jose.. width="425" height="350" .... width="425" height="350" ..My Pierrot Dolls - The Haunting

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Influences: John Foxx....Simple Minds....Kraftwerk.....Depeche Mode....Human League....Cabaret Voltaire......The Skids.....The Cult.....Baalam and the Angel.....
Record Label: Martyrdom Records
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What a pleasure to see such a raw talent emerge on the music scene. Fed up of the boy band crass,the Ferrets are a breath of fresh air.
Posted by my pierrot dolls on Sun, 21 May 2006 07:06:00 PST