Thomas Dolby
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Birth name | Thomas Morgan Robertson | |
Born | October 14, 1958, London, England | |
Genre(s) | Synth pop Pop/rock New wave |
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Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, Musician, Record Producer |
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Instrument(s) | Keyboards, Synthesisers, Guitar, Vocals | |
Years active | 1982 - present | |
Label(s) | Capitol Records Virgin |
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Website | [1] |
Thomas Dolby (born Thomas Morgan Robertson, on 14 October 1958) is an English musician best known for his 1982 synth pop hit "She Blinded Me With Science". He is also a successful session musician, music producer, inventor and entrepreneur, whose company Beatnik, Inc. created the polyphonic ringtone software used in over 500 million mobile telephones.
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[edit] Life and career
Thomas was born in London. His father was a professor of classical Greek archaelogy and in his youth he lived in various Mediterranean countries such as Greece, Italy and France.
[edit] Stage name
The "Dolby" nickname comes from the name Dolby Laboratories, and was given to him by friends impressed with his studio tinkering. Dolby Laboratories was reportedly very displeased with Robertson using the company name as his own stage name and sued him, trying to stop him from using the name Dolby entirely. Eventually, the case was settled out of court and it was agreed that he would refrain from using the word Dolby in any context other than with the name Thomas.
[edit] Musical background
Dolby is associated with Synthpop, a form of pop music incorporating electronic instruments. His most recognized song is "She Blinded Me With Science" with sound samples from Magnus Pyke, although he describes this track as his least favorite. Most of Dolby's work covers a wide range of musical styles and moods distinct from the high-energy pop sound of his few, better known commercial successes.
Early in his career, he played keyboards with Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club and is credited on their debut album. Dolby played some synth parts on the Thompson Twins album Set. He is also the author of Lene Lovich's hit single "New Toy," and co-wrote "Magic's Wand" with Whodini.
Perhaps his most popular side-gig was as keyboard player on Def Leppard's 1983 Pyromania album. Due to contractual problems (they did not share the same record label), Dolby appeared on Pyromania using the alias Booker T. Boffin.
Dolby contributed the signature synthesizer sound on the track "Urgent" on Foreigner's 1981 album 4. On the same album he played the atmospheric synth intro to the mega-hit "Waiting For A Girl Like You".
In 1985, Dolby appeared at the Grammy Awards, which was televised, along with Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, and Howard Jones (musician). All four musicians were big on the mid-1980s music scene, and they were also all keyboard and synthesizer experts. This performance can be found on YouTube.
The same year, Dolby performed at the Live Aid concert in London as part of David Bowie's band.
In 1990, he appeared in the huge charity concert performance of Roger Waters's rock opera "The Wall" in Berlin, organized by Roger Waters: he played keyboards in "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)" (sung by Cyndi Lauper), and then played the Teacher's role in the sequence "The Trial".
He appeared on-stage with the reunited Soft Boys in San Francisco on April 7, 2001 and played synthesizer on "You'll Have To Go Sideways", "Evil Guy" and Pink Floyd's "Astronomy Domine". "Evil Guy", from that evening's sound-check, wound up on the Soft Boys' 2002 EP Side Three. It was not the first time Dolby and members of the Soft Boys appeared on record together. Dolby played keyboards on Robyn Hitchcock's first solo album, Black Snake Diamond Role. Meanwhile Hitchcock appeared on Dolby's Flat Earth, performing the role of Keith on "White City." Soft Boys bassist Matthew Seligman recorded and toured with Dolby in the 1980s.
Dolby returned to his musical career in 2006, completing a string of small dates in California and a single mall opening in Boulder, Colorado before receptive crowds. He performed his first solo public show in 25 years at the Red Devil Lounge in San Francisco, California on January 21, 2006, surprising the crowd who were there to see local band Notorious. He then launched an American tour, the Sole Inhabitant Tour, on April 12, 2006.
[edit] Other interests
In 1993, Dolby established himself as a successful business entrepreneur after founding Beatnik Inc. (formerly Headspace), a technology company specializing in mobile phone audio file formats, such as polyphonic ring tones for mobile phones. [2]
While still remaining on the company board, Dolby stepped down from his position as CEO of Beatnik Inc. to pursue other technologically innovative interests, such as founding Retro Ringtones LLC in 2002, which produces the RetroFolio™ ring tone asset management software suite for companies involved in the mobile phone ringtone business. At the second annual Mobile Music Awards, Miami, Florida in 2004 RetroFolio won "Best of Show" and "Best New Technology" awards.
Dolby's musical talents have also been put to use recently creating hundreds of digital polyphonic ringtones now found on mobile phones everywhere (including the polyphonic version of the infamous Nokia signature theme). He is often a major speaker at technology conferences such as Comdex, Websphere and Nokia.
He has also worked as a producer and a soundtrack composer for both films and video games.
In July 1998, Thomas received a Lifetime Achievement in Internet Music award from Yahoo! Internet Life.
[edit] New Material
In 2006, Thomas Dolby announced via his blog his intention to produce a new "live" concert CD and DVD covering the US leg of the "Sole Inhabitant Tour 2006". The CD represents a recording of two gigs played by Dolby at Martyrs in Chicago, while the DVD was filmed at the Berklee Performance Center at Berklee College of Music. Both the CD and DVD were released in November 2006, and are distributed through CD Baby and iTunes. Dolby autographed and numbered the first 1,000 copies of the CD and DVD. He has also been in recent discussions with EMI over a possible DVD-release of his back-catalog of music videos. [3]
Thomas Dolby also announced a return to musical recording with the intended release of an independently produced and yet-to-be-named collection of new music in 2007. [4]
Thomas toured through out the months of November and December of 2006 with electronic musician BT. This tour included a version of "Airwaves" that BT added his own technique to, and one new song "Your Karma Hit My Dogma."
[edit] Discography
Studio albums
- The Golden Age of Wireless (1982)
- The Flat Earth (1984)
- Aliens Ate My Buick (1988)
- Astronauts & Heretics (1992)
- The Gate To The Mind's Eye (video soundtrack and album) (1994)
Compilations
- Retrospectacle: The Best of Thomas Dolby (1994)
- 12x12 Original Remixes (1999)
- Forty: Live Limited Edition (2001)
- The Sole Inhabitant (live concert CD & DVD) (2006)
EP's
- Blinded by Science (1982)
- (as Dolby's Cube) May The Cube Be With You (1985) (Produced by Thomas Dolby and François Kevorkian with Lene Lovich and George Clinton)
- Hot Sauce/Salsa Picante (1988)
- One of our Submarines (2003)
Soundtracks
- (as Dolby's Cube) Howard The Duck Soundtrack (tracks) (1986)
- Music From The Film 'Gothic' (1987)
- "The Mirror Song" (from Toys soundtrack) (1992)
- The Dark Eye (inSCAPE) (1995)
[edit] Singles
Year | Song | UK singles | US Hot 100 | US MSR | US Dance | Album |
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1981 | "Europa And The Pirate Twins"1 | 48 | 67 | 37 | - | The Golden Age Of Wireless |
1982 | "Windpower" | 31 | - | - | - | The Golden Age Of Wireless |
1982 | "She Blinded Me With Science"1 | 49 | 5 | 6 | 3 | The Golden Age Of Wireless |
1983 | "One Of Our Submarines" | - | - | 17 | - | The Golden Age Of Wireless |
1984 | "Hyperactive!"2 | 17 | 62 | - | - | The Flat Earth |
1984 | "I Scare Myself" | 46 | - | - | - | The Flat Earth |
1984 | "Dissidents" | 90 | - | - | 17 | The Flat Earth |
1988 | "Airhead" | 53 | - | - | 6 | Aliens Ate My Buick |
1989 | "Hot Sauce" | 80 | - | - | - | Aliens Ate My Buick |
1992 | "Close But No Cigar" | 22 | - | - | - | Astronauts & Heretics |
1992 | "I Love You Goodbye" | 36 | - | - | - | Astronauts & Heretics |
1992 | "Silk Pyjamas" | 62 | - | - | - | Astronauts & Heretics |
- 1 1983 releases in US
- 2 Re-released in UK in 1994; peaked at #23
[edit] Collaborations and connections
The following artists have worked with Thomas Dolby:
- Joan Armatrading
- David Bowie
- Clif Brigden
- Richard James Burgess
- Belinda Carlisle
- George Clinton
- Tim Curry
- Foreigner
- Peter Gabriel
- Herbie Hancock
- Ofra Haza
- Robyn Hitchcock
- François Kevorkian
- Def Leppard
- Lene Lovich
- Malcolm McLaren
- Joni Mitchell
- Andy Partridge
- Eddi Reader
- Little Richard
- Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Prefab Sprout
- Fiorella Terenzi
- Brian Transeau
- The Thompson Twins
- Eddie Van Halen
- Tata Vega
- Joe Walsh
- Roger Waters
- Whodini
- Stevie Wonder
- Akiko Yano
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[edit] Trivia
- Dolby married actress Kathleen Beller in 1988; the couple have three children together.
- Dolby's birthplace is sometimes reported as Cairo. This is a widespread fallacy, originating from a 1981 press kit biography. [5]
- Mobb Deep's song Got it Twisted contains the string line from "She Blinded Me with Science" at a slower speed.
- Dolby supported Depeche Modein their infamous Rose Bowl concert on June 18th, 1988.
- "She Blinded Me with Science", was featured very shortly in the "Treehouse of Horror XIV" episode of The Simpsons, where Professor Frink was winning an award at a science convention. When he walked up on stage, it played the song.
- The song Hyperactive! is featured in the 2002 PlayStation 2 videogame Grand Theft Auto: Vice City as part of the New Wave radio station Wave 103.
[edit] References
- Thomas Dolby From Hyperactive to Interactive (1997)
- Wireless Review, March, 2002 — Thomas Dolby Robertson: Beatnik - Cutting Edge
- Retrofolio
- Beatnik.com
[edit] External links
- The Flat Earth Society: Thomas Dolby - which includes a blog begun in March 2006
- Thomas Dolby interview from Chaos Control Digizine
- The Unofficial Thomas Dolby
- Thomas Dolby on Rhapsody
- Beatnik
- RetroFolio Ring Tone Asset Management Suite
- RetroRingtones.com - ringtones created by Thomas Dolby's latest business venture