Mike Nolan (singer)
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Mike Nolan on stage in 1982
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Born | December 7, 1954 Dublin Ireland |
Genre(s) | pop music |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 1981–present |
Mike Nolan (born Michael Nolan, 7 December 1954) is a singer and was one of the four original members of the British pop group, Bucks Fizz. Mike was born in Dublin in Ireland, but raised in the UK, where he still resides.
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[edit] Early Career
After a series of dead-end jobs, Mike Nolan began performing in the mid-70s in pubs around London, playing the guitar and singing mostly old Irish ballads. He was also auditioning for a variety of groups as a vocalist. [1]
It was in 1976 that he successfully auditioned for his first serious band. This group went under the name Brooks and were put together by Freya Miller, who went onto manage Shakin' Stevens. The group were a four-piece boy-band and were designed to be a Seventies version of The Monkees. The group also included one Chris Hamill, who went on to become famous as Limahl.[2] Despite multiple TV appearances, magazine interviews and several singles, the group never had a hit and eventually disbanded three years later. As Mike later reasoned, the idea of the group was 'dated'.
In 1980, Mike was contacted by composer/manager Nicola Martin, who was familiar with him. She had a song entitled "Making Your Mind Up", which had been composed by her boyfriend, Andy Hill, and was intending to enter it for the heats to the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest. The demo was recorded by Mike and Nicola together and was accepted as one of the finalists. Nicola then worked on finding other singers to build a group around Mike.
[edit] Bucks Fizz
Nolan along with singers Bobby G, Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston became known as Bucks Fizz. In February, they won the 1981 A Song for Europe with "Making Your Mind Up".[3] Two months later, they won the Eurovision final itself.[4] The group were catapulted to fame overnight and the song made No.1 in several countries, including the UK.
Over the next few years, Bucks Fizz became one of the biggest pop groups in the UK with several hit singles and albums, including two more No.1 hits, "The Land Of Make Believe" and "My Camera Never Lies".[5][6]
Nolan became known as the male pin-up of the group and attracted many fans through his good looks. He also gained critical acclaim for his lead vocal on the top ten hit "Now Those Days Are Gone".
While on tour in 1984, Bucks Fizz were involved in a coach crash. All four members were injured, but Nolan was most seriously affected when he fell into a coma and at one point was given the Last Rights.[7] Nolan was featured on the front page of many of the tabloids over the next few days with headlines declaring him to be "on the brink of death". After three days, he awoke and spent the next six months recuperating before returning to work with the group, although the effects of the crash still affect him today. [8]
Bucks Fizz scored their last hit in 1988 and Nolan continued with the group (now in an altered line-up) until 1995.
[edit] Later Bucks Fizz
In 1997, Nolan was contacted by former Dollar singer David Van Day, with a view to forming a rival version of Bucks Fizz. Nolan agreed and the band began to tour. A year later, they released a single and recorded an album of old Bucks Fizz hits. Former bandmate, G was unhappy with the competition and threatened to sue Van Day, while Bucks Fizz fans were almost universal in their derision of the new recordings.
The group continued for a few years until Nolan too became unhappy with the situation and quit in 2001.[9][10] He also filed a lawsuit against Van Day for unpaid earnings, and although he won the case, he received no payout as Van Day declared himself bankrupt.
In 2004, Nolan along with Baker, G and another later member of Bucks Fizz, Shelley Preston reformed for a one-off series of shows on the 80s revival Here and Now Tour. Following this, Nolan was keen to continue and so along with Baker and Preston, they formed a three-piece version of the group, officially called The Original Bucks Fizz. This variation of the group continues to perform today.[11]
[edit] Other activities
Outside of the group, Nolan is a staunch supporter of the charity 'HeadFirst', which was set up as a result of the coach crash and specifically Nolan's head injuries.[12] His support for this charity also incorporates "The Mike Nolan Brain Damage Fund", which was co-created by fellow member Baker. Both continue to raise money for the charity.
Nolan has also starred on stage in a number of Pantomimes and in recent years has been a guest on many television shows.
Unlike the other members of the group, Nolan has never married.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ http://bucksfizztheearlyyears.yuku.com/topic/2152?page=1
- ^ [1]www.limahl.com
- ^ [2]tvradiobits.co.uk
- ^ [3] www.eurovision.tv
- ^ [4]chartstats
- ^ [5]chartstats
- ^ [6]bbc.co.uk
- ^ Headfirst - Our Stories - Cheryl Baker’s Story
- ^ Press Room - Press Releases Bucks Fizz - High Court makes its mind up on trade mark injunction application
- ^ BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music | Bucks Fizz name dispute settled
- ^ BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Eurovision Talking Shop: Bucks Fizz
- ^ Headfirst - Background