Andy McCluskey Musical artist

George Andrew "Andy" McCluskey (born 24 June 1959, Heswall, Wirral, Cheshire) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer who is regarded as a pioneer of electronic music in the United Kingdom. McCluskey is widely recognized as the frontman of globally successful new wave band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), but is also known as the founder of girl group Atomic Kitten. An Ivor Novello Award-nominated songwriter, he wrote or co-wrote multiple international hits, including: "Enola Gay", "Joan of Arc", "Maid of Orleans", "If You Leave" and "Sailing on the Seven Seas" for OMD; and "Right Now", "See Ya", "Whole Again" and "Cradle" for Atomic Kitten. Within OMD, McCluskey's lyrics often deal with important historic subject matter; his songs for Atomic Kitten generally focused on interpersonal relationships.McCluskey has been described by critic Ned Raggett in Allmusic as an artist "who clearly could balance artistic and commercial impulses in a winning fashion." His distinctive, self-deprecating on-stage routine was dubbed the "Trainee Teacher Dance" by the BBC's Stuart Maconie, who wrote that it became "the dance-floor routine of choice" for students in the early-to-mid 1980s. In live performances, he often plays bass guitar (with strings inverted) and occasionally, keyboard instruments and guitar. McCluskey continues recording and performing with OMD to the present day.

Personal facts

Andy McCluskey
Birth dateJune 24, 1959
Hometown
England
Metropolitan Borough of Wirral
Heswall

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Musical artist

associated musical artist
Atomic Kitten
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
The Id
Dalek I Love You
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Electronic music
New wave music
Experimental music
Synthpop
Post-punk
instrument
Bass guitar
Guitar
Horn (instrument)
Percussion instrument
Keyboard instrument
Singing
Rickenbacker 4001
Programming (music)
Synthesizer
Fender Jazz Bass

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External resources

  1. http://www.omd.uk.com