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59-485: Maria Gilhooley ( née Knight ), who records under the name Marry Waterson , is a singer, songwriter and visual artist. A member of the Waterson-Knight-Carthy family musical dynasty, Waterson is described as having "thrived on communal music making while developing highly original and distinctly English performance styles of [her] own." Waterson is the daughter of Lal Waterson and George Knight and

118-577: A man's surname at birth that has subsequently been replaced or changed. The diacritic mark (the acute accent ) over the e is considered significant to its spelling, and ultimately its meaning, but is sometimes omitted. According to Oxford University 's Dictionary of Modern English Usage , the terms are typically placed after the current surname (e.g., " Margaret Thatcher , née Roberts" or " Bill Clinton , né Blythe"). Since they are terms adopted into English (from French), they do not have to be italicized , but they often are. In Polish tradition ,

177-768: A collaboration with the Pet Shop Boys on the track "Purple Zone", which reached number one in the Official Physical Singles Chart and also the Official Vinyl Singles Chart. In early 2022, Almond supported Ukraine and released an English-language cover of the Ukrainian folk song, "What A Moonlit Night". Almond formerly divided his time among London , Moscow and Barcelona . He stopped living in Moscow following

236-522: A collapsed lung and damaged hearing. He began a slow recovery determined to get back on the stage and in the studio. In June 2007, Almond released an album of cover songs, Stardom Road . Picked to tell a story of his life and career, the album featured songs as diverse as "I Have Lived" by Charles Aznavour , to "Stardom Road" by Third World War, Frank Sinatra's " Strangers in the Night ", and "Kitsch" by Paul Ryan. The album featured his first new song since

295-651: A cover of the Frankie Valli 's "The Night", which led to a Top of the Pops appearance for the band, their first since the mid-1980s. Almond also presented New Music Television that year. Almond released Stranger Things in 2001. In October 2004, Almond was seriously injured in a motorbike accident near St Paul's Cathedral , London. Near death and in a coma for weeks, he suffered two huge blood clots and had to undergo emergency surgery twice. He also suffered serious head injuries, multiple breaks and fractures,

354-513: A fellow student; they formed Soft Cell in 1977. As a child, Almond listened to his parents' record collection, which included his mother's " Let's Dance " by Chris Montez and " The Twist " by Chubby Checker , as well as his father's collection of jazz, including Dave Brubeck and Eartha Kitt . As an adolescent, Almond listened to Radio Caroline and Radio Luxembourg . He listened at first to progressive music , blues , and rock, and bands such as Free , Jethro Tull, Van der Graaf Generator ,

413-546: A more downbeat and atmospheric electronica album, Open All Night . This featured R&B and trip hop influences, as well as torch songs for which he had become known. The album featured a duet ("Threat of Love") with Siouxsie Sioux as well as one ("Almost Diamonds") with Kelli Ali (then of the Sneaker Pimps ). "Black Kiss", "Tragedy" and "My Love" were the singles from the album Open All Night . Almond relocated in 2000 to Moscow where he rented an apartment. With

472-693: A number of Art events. "Tainted Love", a cover of a Gloria Jones Northern Soul classic, was number one in the UK and in many countries over the world, and was in the Guinness Book of Records for a while as the record that spent the longest time in the Billboard Top 100 chart in the US. It also won the best-single award of 1981 at the first Brit Awards. Soft Cell brought an otherwise obscure Northern Soul classic to mass public attention and their version of

531-651: A recording artist, a fact he celebrated with a new concert tour in Autumn 2010. Also in the summer of 2010 Almond was named Mojo Hero, an award given by the music magazine Mojo . The award was presented to Almond by Anohni who flew from New York for the occasion. In 2011, Almond released the Feasting with Panthers album, a collaboration with musician and arranger Michael Cashmore . It featured poetry set to music, including works by Count Eric Stenbock , Jean Genet , Jean Cocteau , Paul Verlaine and Rimbaud . Later in

590-425: A solo artist. His collaborations include a duet with Gene Pitney on the 1989 UK number one single " Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart ". Almond's career spanning over four decades has enjoyed critical and commercial acclaim, and he has sold over 30 million records worldwide. He spent a month in a coma after a near-fatal motorcycle accident in 2004 and later became a patron of the brain trauma charity Headway. He

649-399: A studio recording of his 2011 show, Ten Plagues – A Song Cycle . In 2014 Almond was awarded a fellowship from Leeds College Of Music and performed several concerts with the colleges Contemporary Orchestra And Pop Choir. 2015 saw the release of The Velvet Trail , an album of original material co-written and produced by Chris Braide . Almond also worked on a song cycle to accompany

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708-506: A successful practice as a sculptor, working largely in sandstone . Her work has been exhibited at numerous locations in Yorkshire and the northeast of England , and she has completed several commissions. Birth name#Maiden and married names A birth name is the name given to a person upon birth. The term may be applied to the surname , the given name , or the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered,

767-518: A theatrical moment and a chance to be relegated to the bad book, I immediately said yes." Noise musician Boyd Rice performed the simple ceremony in "a small grotto in a wood" owned by Rose McDowall close to where the Hellfire Club used to meet. Almond states that the ceremony involved "no dancing naked, no bonfires, no blood sacrifice", but even so "every hair on my neck stood on end and sweat broke out on my top lip." Almond later stated in

826-475: A treatment centre in Canterbury for addiction to prescription drugs. However, on its release Fantastic Star gave Almond a hit single with "Adored and Explored", and also minor hits and stage favourites such as "The Idol" and "Child Star". Fantastic Star was Almond's last album with WEA and also marked the ending of his managerial relationship with Stevo Pearce. Almond signed to Echo records in 1998 with

885-490: A tribute show to Marc Bolan, his teenage hero. At the concert he dueted with Bolan's wife, Gloria Jones, on an impromptu version of "Tainted Love". In October 2007, the fashion house Yves Saint Laurent picked Almond's "Strangers in the Night" to represent their show at London's Fashion Rocks . Almond performed for the event at the Royal Albert Hall. In 2008 and 2009, Almond toured with Jools Holland throughout

944-544: A two-album deal with BMG Rights Management . In 2017, the compilation album Hits and Pieces / The Best of Soft Cell & Marc Almond , debuted at number seven in the UK album chart. In September 2017 the album Shadows & Reflections was released, entering the UK chart at No.14. In 2017 Almond was presented with an honorary Doctorate in Philosophy from Lancashire's Edgehill University, and delivered that year's graduation address. In September 2018 Soft Cell played

1003-416: Is the feminine past participle of naître , which means "to be born". Né is the masculine form. The term née , having feminine grammatical gender , can be used to denote a woman's surname at birth that has been replaced or changed. In most English-speaking cultures, it is specifically applied to a woman's maiden name after her surname has changed due to marriage. The term né can be used to denote

1062-566: The Fledg'ling Records imprint. In 2015, Waterson released a third album, this time collaborating with guitarist David A. Jaycock, entitles Two Wolves . This album, produced by Neill MacColl, featured performances by Kate St John and Kami Thompson , one song for which Waterson shared writing credit with her late mother Lal Waterson, and another which incorporated a recording of her late uncle Mike Waterson. One review of The Days That shaped Me , Waterson's first album with Oliver Knight, noted that

1121-554: The Flesh Volcano single in 1987. In 1982, Almond formed Marc and the Mambas as an offshoot project from Soft Cell. Marc and the Mambas was a loose experimental collective that set the template for the artist that Almond would become. The Mambas at various times included Matt Johnson , Steve James Sherlock , Lee Jenkinson, Peter Ashworth, Jim Thirlwell and Annie Hogan , with whom Almond worked later in his solo career. Under

1180-794: The Russian invasion of Ukraine , stating in a 2024 interview "I don't think I can see myself ever going back to Moscow now. I think as an Englishman, and as an openly gay man, I'd just be too scared." In the same interview, it was mentioned that he had recently bought a small farm in Portugal . Almond has stated that he dislikes being pigeon-holed as "a 'gay' artist", saying that such a label "enables people to marginalise your work and reduce its importance, implying that it won't be of any interest to anyone who isn't gay". In his autobiography, Almond describes being invited for initiation into Anton LaVey 's Church of Satan , and that "not being one to turn down

1239-412: The "mini Bolshoi" in Moscow. Transmitted live on television Almond made a plea for tolerance of gay people. The tour was fraught with troubles, which Almond detailed in his autobiography, but it marked the beginning of his love affair with the genre of Russian folk torch songs known as Romance. Almond's next album Fantastic Star saw him part with WEA and sign to Mercury Records. Much of Fantastic Star

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1298-647: The 'Mother Fist' album "embraces classic European cabaret to wonderful effect, more so than any American or English rock album since Bowie's Aladdin Sane or Lou Reed's Berlin ." McCarrick left The Willing Sinners in 1987 to join Siouxsie and the Banshees , from which point Hogan and McGee became known as La Magia. Almond signed to EMI and released the album The Stars We Are in 1988. This album featured Almond's version of " Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart ", which

1357-455: The 1980s included an album of Brel songs, called Jacques , and an album of dark French chansons originally performed by Juliette Gréco , Serge Lama and Léo Ferré , as well as poems by Rimbaud and Baudelaire set to music. This album was released in 1993 as Absinthe , and was initially recorded in the late 1980s then finished in Paris in the early 1990s. Almond's first release in the 1990s

1416-543: The Johnsons . Anohni joined the band on stage for one song, singing "My Little Book of Sorrows" with Almond. In 2013, Almond revived Ten Plagues and performed it for a month at Wilton's Music Hall in London. He also performed with Jethro Tull 's Ian Anderson on stage performing Tull's concept album "Thick as a Brick" at The Royal Albert Hall . That year Almond also received The Ivor Novello Inspiration Award which

1475-594: The Mambas moniker, Almond recorded two albums, Untitled and the seminal double opus Torment and Toreros . He disbanded the collective when it started to feel too much like a regular band. Soft Cell disbanded in 1984 just before the release of their fourth album, This Last Night in Sodom , but the duo briefly reunited in 2001 and again in 2018. Almond's first proper solo album was Vermin in Ermine , released in 1984. Produced by Mike Hedges, it featured musicians from

1534-458: The Mambas outfit, Annie Hogan , Martin McCarrick and Billy McGee. This ensemble, known as The Willing Sinners, worked alongside Almond for the subsequent albums Stories of Johnny (1985) from which the title track became a minor hit, and Mother Fist and Her Five Daughters (1987), also produced by Mike Hedges. The latter album was highly acclaimed in reviews, with Ned Raggett writing that

1593-603: The O2 Arena in London celebrating the band's 40-year career. Almond's next solo album, Chaos and a Dancing Star , also written with Braide, was recorded in Los Angeles and released in January 2020. Ian Anderson played flute on the album. During COVID-19 lockdowns , Almond and David Ball wrote a new Soft Cell album, Happiness Not Included , which was released on 6 May 2022. The album contained 12 new tracks, including

1652-564: The Sydney Opera House in a line-up of rock, punk, pop and folk musicians under the musical direction of Hal Willner as part of his Rogue's Gallery project. After signing to One Little Indian Records , in 2011 Waterson released the album The Days That Shaped Me , co-written with her brother Oliver Knight . The album was nominated for a Radio 2 Folk Award. During that year she both recorded and toured with her brother, billed as Marry Waterson & Oliver Knight. A second album by

1711-786: The UK Top 5 in 1992. Later that year, Almond played a lavish one-off show at the Royal Albert Hall in London, which featured an orchestra and dancers as he performed material from his entire career. The show was recorded and released as the CD and video 12 Years of Tears . In 1993 Almond toured Russia (including Siberia ) by invitation of the British consul in Moscow. Accompanied only by Martin Watkins on piano, he played small Soviet halls and theatres, often without amplification, and ended at

1770-814: The UK as well as guesting at shows by Current 93, Baby Dee and a tribute show to the late folk singer Sandy Denny at the Festival Hall. In October 2009, Almond released his second album of Russian romances and gypsy songs entitled Orpheus in Exile . The album was a tribute to gay Russian singer Vadim Kozin , who was exiled to the gulags of the Arctic Circle. The album was produced by Alexei Fedorov and features an orchestra arranged by Anatole Sobolev. In June 2010, Almond released Varieté , his first studio album of self written material since Stranger Things in 2001. The album marks Almond's 30th anniversary as

1829-764: The Waterson family at a special concert at the Royal Albert Hall entitled A Mighty River of Song , and on 25 October 2007, she appeared at the BBC Radio 2 Electric Proms concert Once in a Blue Moon: A Tribute to Lal Waterson at Cecil Sharp House in London. In 2007, Waterson replaced Eliza Carthy in Blue Murder , and made her concert debut with that group on 23 November at the Met Theatre in Bury, Greater Manchester . In January 2010, Waterson performed at

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1888-520: The Who , and the Doors . He bought the first ever issue of Sounds because it contained a free poster of Jimmy Page . Almond became a fan of Bolan after hearing him on The John Peel Show , buying the T. Rex single " Ride a White Swan ". From then on, Almond "followed everything Marc Bolan did" and it was his obsession with Bolan that prompted Almond to adopt the "Marc" spelling of his name. He discovered

1947-476: The album "sounds better each time you play it." Later reviewing Two Wolves for the website Freaky party, Denselow said that Waterson's "singing is plaintive and quietly powerful, and the songs are slow but varied". Waterson currently lives in Robin Hood's Bay , where she animates music videos, recently producing stage loops for Marc Almond . She has also worked as a graphic designer. Previously she developed

2006-461: The biggest hits from Almond's career throughout the previous ten years. The album reached the UK Top 10. Almond then signed to WEA and released a new solo album, Tenement Symphony . Produced partly by Trevor Horn , the album yielded three Top 40 hits including renditions of the Jacques Brel classic "Jacky" (which made the UK Top 20), and "The Days of Pearly Spencer" which returned Almond to

2065-545: The brother and sister "have thrived on communal music making while developing highly original and distinctly English performance styles of their own." A review in The Independent called the album's songs "unadorned, sometimes courtly, always hard to read." Robin Denselow, in reviewing Hidden for The Guardian , described Waterson's singing as "no-nonsense, sometimes deadpan, but effectively varied" and stated that

2124-405: The club hit "Memorabilia". Soft Cell's first release was an independent record (funded by Dave Ball 's mother) entitled "Mutant Moments" via Red Rhino Records in 1980. "Mutant Moments" came to the attention of music entrepreneur Stevo Pearce , who at the time was compiling a "futurist" chart for the music papers Record Mirror and Sounds which featured young, upcoming and experimental bands of

2183-473: The encouragement and connections of executive producer Misha Kucherenko, he embarked on a three-year recording project of Russian romance and folk songs, called Heart on Snow . Featuring many Russian stars old and new such as Boris Grebenshchikov , Ilya Lagutenko of the Russian band Mumiy Troll , Lyudmila Zykina and Alla Bayanova and featuring The Rossiya Folk Orchestra conducted by Anatole Sobolev, it

2242-659: The entire name entered onto a birth certificate or birth register may by that fact alone become the person's legal name . The assumption in the Western world is often that the name from birth (or perhaps from baptism or brit milah ) will persist to adulthood in the normal course of affairs—either throughout life or until marriage. Some reasons for changes of a person's name include middle names , diminutive forms, changes relating to parental status (due to one's parents' divorce or adoption by different parents), and gender transition . The French and English-adopted née

2301-581: The filming of a multi media performance of À rebours (translated as Against Nature ) by Joris-Karl Huysmans . The score for this project was written by Othon Mataragas with words from Feasting with Panthers collaborator Jeremy Reed . Reed states that he wrote 15 songs for the project commenting that Against Nature is "still probably one of the most decadent books ever written" and that Almond had always wanted to perform it, stating that "now we're both jaded aesthetes we could do it". In 2016, Almond landed his first major label deal in 20 years, signing

2360-702: The motorbike accident, "Redeem me (Beauty Will Redeem the World)". Stardom Road was to be one of three albums for the Sanctuary label, the UK's largest independent record label up until 2007 when it got itself into financial difficulty and was sold off in June 2007 to Universal Music Group . In July 2007, Almond celebrated his 50th birthday on stage at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London and in September performed at

2419-663: The new wave of electronic sound. He signed the duo to his Some Bizzare label and they enjoyed a string of nine Top 40 hit singles and four Top 20 albums in the UK between 1981 and 1984. They recorded three albums in New York with producer Mike Thorne: Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret , Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing and The Art of Falling Apart . Almond became involved with the New York Underground Art Scene at this time with writer/DJ Anita Sarko , which led him to meet artists including Andy Warhol and perform at

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2478-483: The same year Almond took part in a music-theatre work Ten Plagues , held at Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre, as part of the 2011 Edinburgh Festival Fringe , from 1 to 28 August 2011. Ten Plagues is a one-man song cycle based on Daniel Defoe 's Journal of the Plague Year (which dates back to 1722), with metaphors of AIDS and epidemics. It was written for him by Mark Ravenhill and Conor Mitchell . Ten Plagues

2537-435: The siblings, Hidden , was released in 2012. In October 2013, Waterson curated a tour with The Barbican bringing Bright Phoebus , by Lal and Mike Waterson, to the stage for the first time. She performed with a cast which included Jarvis Cocker and Richard Hawley amongst others. Also in 2013, Waterson designed and produced Teach Me to Be a Summer's Morning , a book and CD celebrating the works of Lal Waterson, released on

2596-522: The song is, to date, the UK's 59th best-selling single of all time, selling over one million copies in the UK. Marc also became friends with JG Thirlwell and, in 1983, as Clint Ruin, Thirlwell performed with Soft Cell on the Channel 4 show The Switch. Marc travelled to New York with Thirlwell and Nick Cave , where they became part of The Immaculate Consumptive with Lydia Lunch . Almond and Thirlwell continued to work together, ultimately culminating in

2655-510: The songs of Jacques Brel through Bowie as well as Alex Harvey and Dusty Springfield . Brel became a major influence. Almond and Dave Ball formed the synthesiser-based duo Soft Cell and signed to the Some Bizzare label. Their hits included " Tainted Love " (UK No. 1), " Bedsitter " (UK No. 4), " Say Hello, Wave Goodbye " (UK No. 3), " Torch " (UK No. 2), " What! " (UK No. 3), "Soul Inside" (UK No. 16), and

2714-534: The soundtrack of the stage musical Hair and Benefit by Jethro Tull , and the first singles were " Green Manalishi " by Fleetwood Mac and "Witches Promise" by Jethro Tull . He later became a great fan of Marc Bolan and David Bowie , and got a part-time job as a stable boy to fund his music listening. After his parents' divorce in 1972, he moved with his mother back to Southport where he attended King George V School . He gained two O-Levels in Art and English and

2773-454: The term z domu (literally meaning "of the house", de domo in Latin ) may be used, with rare exceptions, meaning the same as née . Marc Almond Peter Mark " Marc " Almond OBE (born 9 July 1957) is an English singer best known from the synth-pop / new wave duo Soft Cell and for his distinctive soulful voice and androgynous image. He has also had a diverse career as

2832-588: Was accepted onto a General Art and Design course at Southport College , specialising in Performance Art. Almond applied to Leeds Polytechnic , where he was interviewed by Jeff Nuttall , also a performance artist, who accepted him on the strength of his performing skills. During his time at art college, he did a series of performance theatre pieces: Zazou , Glamour in Squalor , Twilights and Lowlifes , as well as Andy Warhol inspired mini-movies. Zazou

2891-721: Was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2018 New Year Honours for services to arts and culture. Almond was born in Southport , Lancashire, the son of Sandra Mary Diesen and Peter John Almond, a Second Lieutenant in the King's Liverpool Regiment . He was brought up nearby at his grandparents' house in Birkdale with his younger sister, and as a child suffered from bronchitis and asthma . When he

2950-588: Was awarded a Fringe First Award. In 2012, Almond took the role of the Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca in the Paris Théâtre du Châtelet's experimental rock adaptation of Poppea , based on Monteverdi 's original 17th-century opera The Coronation of Poppea . The production also featured ex- Libertines member Carl Barât , French singer-songwriter Benjamin Biolay , Swedish singer Fredrika Stahl and

3009-598: Was born in the city of Hull , East Riding of Yorkshire. She made her recording debut as a guest on the album A True Hearted Girl by Lal and Norma Waterson in 1977. In 1988 she formed an occasional singing partnership with her mother Lal, aunt Norma and cousin Eliza Carthy under the name The Waterdaughters . She has since been a guest performer on numerous Watersons and Waterson–Carthy recordings and has often performed live with her family at festivals and special performances. On 12 May 2007, Waterson appeared with

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3068-419: Was directed by ex- Clash drummer Peter Howard . Later that year, on 9 August 2012, Almond performed at Anohni's Meltdown Festival in London's Southbank Centre , reforming Marc and the Mambas to perform their second album Torment and Toreros live for the first time. Anohni has stated that Torment and Toreros was her favourite album throughout her teens and that it became the starting point for Anohni and

3127-404: Was four, they left their grandparents' house and moved to Starbeck, Harrogate . Two years later they returned to Southport, and then moved to Horsforth , Yorkshire. There, he attended Horsforth Featherbank Infant School. At the age of 11, Almond attended Aireborough Grammar School near Leeds . He found solace in music, listening to radio pioneer John Peel . The first albums he purchased were

3186-561: Was later re-recorded as a duet with the song's original singer Gene Pitney and released as a single. The track reached No. 1 in the UK. It also reached number one in Germany and was a major hit in countries around the world. The Stars We Are became his biggest selling solo album in the US, and the single " Tears Run Rings " became his only solo single to peak inside the US Billboard Hot 100 . Almond's other recordings in

3245-415: Was originally recorded in New York with Mike Thorne, but later after signing to Mercury, was reworked in London. Almond also recorded a session for the album with John Cale, David Johanson, and Chris Spedding; some made the final cut. Other songs were produced by Mike Hedges and Martyn Ware . Adding to the disjointed recording process was the fact that during recording Almond also spent several weeks attending

3304-571: Was presented to him by longtime friend and co-Manager Vicki Wickham, and was also awarded the Icon Award from Attitude . Almond released three albums throughout 2014. First was The Tyburn Tree with composer John Harle , a concept album about dark historical London. This was followed by The Dancing Marquis album, made with a number of collaborators including Jarvis Cocker , Carl Barât and Jools Holland , featuring production from Tony Visconti on some tracks. Finally, Almond released

3363-410: Was reviewed by The Yorkshire Evening Post and described as "one of the most nihilistic depressing pieces that I have ever had the misfortune to see", prompting Almond to later refer to it as a "success" in his autobiography. He left art college with a 2:1 honours degree . He later credited writer and artist Molly Parkin with discovering him. It was at Leeds Polytechnic that Almond met David Ball ,

3422-497: Was the album Enchanted , which spawned the UK Top 30 hit "A Lover Spurned". A further single from the album, "Waifs and Strays", was remixed by Dave Ball who was now in the electronic dance band The Grid . In 1991, Soft Cell returned to the charts with a new remix of "Say Hello Wave Goodbye" followed by a re-release of "Tainted Love" (with a new video). The singles were issued to promote a new Soft Cell/Marc Almond compilation album, Memorabilia - The Singles , which collected some of

3481-677: Was the first time that such a project had been undertaken by a Western artist, many of the loved Soviet era songs sung in English for the first time. The album was produced by musician/arranger Andrei Samsonov. Almond performed many times at the famous, and now demolished, Rossiya Concert Hall with Lyudmila Zykina and Alla Bayanova , and with the Rossiya Folk Orchestra. In 2001, Soft Cell reunited briefly and released their first new album in 18 years, Cruelty Without Beauty . Two singles came out of this album, "Monoculture" and

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