Rob Tyner |
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Background information |
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Birth name |
Robert Derminer |
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Born |
(1944-12-12)December 12, 1944 |
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Died |
September 17, 1991(1991-09-17) (aged 46) |
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Genres |
Protopunk, hard rock |
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Instruments |
Vocals, bass |
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Associated acts |
MC5 |
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Rob Tyner (December 12, 1944 – September 17, 1991) was an American musician best known as lead singer for the proto-punk rock band MC5. Born Robert Derminer, his adopted surname was in tribute to the jazz pianist McCoy Tyner. It was Tyner who issued the infamous rallying cry of "kick out the jams, motherfuckers" at the MC5's live concerts. Tyner had originally auditioned as the bass player, but the band felt his talents would be best used as a lead vocalist.
Biography
Career
In 1977, Tyner collaborated with Eddie & the Hot Rods for a 7-inch release coinciding with a promotional UK tour to promote MC5 vinyl reissues. Simultaneously back in the United States, Tyner had launched "the New MC5" which later operated as the Rob Tyner Band and laid the foundation for "Rob Tyner & the National Rock Group", a project which was prolific but issued no recordings. In 1985, Tyner donated his talents to a benefit LP for Vietnam Veterans. Tyner dipped into the song catalog of the National Rock Group for his Blood Brothers CD (1990) and plans were afoot to play more live shows, (including plans with Blackfoot drummer Jakson Spires) when he died in 1991.
Death
On September 17, 1991, Tyner suffered a heart attack in his home town of Berkley, Michigan. He was taken to Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, where he died, leaving his wife, Becky, and three children.[1]
Discography
MC5
- Albums
Robin Tyner & The Hot Rods
- "Till the Night Is Gone (Let's Rock) / Flipside Rock" (1977)
Solo
References
Further reading
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- Fred "Sonic" Smith
- Derek Hughes
- Ritchie Dharma
- Rob Tyner
- Ray Craig
- Steve "Annapurna" Moorhouse
- Bob Gasper
- Patrick Burrows
- Leo LeDuc
- Billy Vargo
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| Live Albums |
- Kick Out the Jams
- Teen Age Lust
- Phun City, UK
- Live at the Sturgis Armoury
- Are You Ready to Testify?: The Live Bootleg Anthology
- Live at the Grande Ballroom 1968
- Live at the Saginaw Civic Centre, Jan. 1, 1970
- Black to Comm: Live at the Royal Festival Hall London Meltdown
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| Singles |
- "I Can Only Give You Everything"
- "One of the Guys"
- "Looking at You"
- "Kick Out the Jams"
- "Ramblin' Rose"
- "Tonight"
- "Shakin' Street"
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| Categories |
- Members
- Albums
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Persondata |
Name |
Tyner, Robin |
Alternative names |
Robert Derminer (real name) |
Short description |
Musician |
Date of birth |
December 12, 1944 |
Place of birth |
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Date of death |
September 17, 1991 |
Place of death |
Berkley, Michigan |