Tony Friel Musical artist

Tony Friel (born in Birkenhead, Wirral, Cheshire, 4 May 1958) is a bass guitarist known for his role in different new wave bands.He attended Heys Boys Secondary School, where he met Martin Bramah and got, along with him, Art O Level. He and Bramah shared many interests. In the mid-1970s, they were introduced by their friend Barbara Smith to her brother Mark E. Smith and his friend Una Baines. Smith, Baines, Bramah and Friel shared interests in music, and formed their first band, The Fall. Friel remained until December 1977, then he left.After The Fall, Friel formed a project called Contact and a band called The Passage. In late 1978, he and his former Fall bandmate Karl Burns joined The Teardrops, a group which included Buzzcocks bassist Steve Garvey. They released the Leave Me No Choice EP, and in 1980, the Final Vinyl album, before breaking up.In subsequent years Friel played with R&B bands. Later he was member of the Woodbank Streetband.

Personal facts

Birth dateMay 04, 1958
Birth place
Cheshire , Birkenhead
Hometown
England
Birkenhead
Wirral Peninsula

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Musical artist

Career started1976
associated musical artist
The Fall (band)
The Passage (band)
The Teardrops (band)
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
New wave music
Punk rock
Synthpop
Post-punk

Tony Friel on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.atomicsoup.co.uk