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Infobox musical artist | | name = Platinum Blonde| image =| caption =| image_size =| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = Toronto , Ontario|Ont. , Canada | instrument =| genre = New Wave music|New Wave , pop rock | occupation =| years_active = 1982–1990, 2010-present| label = Columbia Records|CBS Records | associated_acts =| website = http://www.platinumblonde.com| current_members = Mark Holmes Sergio Galli Chris Steffler | past_members = Kenny MacLean (deceased) Platinum Blonde is a New Wave music|New Wave group that was first active from the mid 1980s to the early 1990s. The band originally consisted of Mark Holmes from Mansfield, England on vocals and bass, Sergio Galli on guitar and Chris Steffler on drums. Scotland|Scottish musician Kenny MacLean later joined the group as the bassist. The name of the band was inspired by the 1931 Jean Harlow movie Platinum Blonde (film)|Platinum Blonde . They were known also for their stylish glam rock -like appearance.
The band re-united in 2010 and will be releasing a new album in 2012.
Platinum Blonde was inducted into the Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Hall of Fame on March 12, 2010.cite web|url= http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20091217/ent_platinum_blonde_091217/20091217? hub=EntertainmentV2 |title=Platinum Blonde to enter Music Industry Hall of Fame& nbsp;— CTV News |publisher=Ctv.ca |date=2009-12-17 |accessdate=2010-03-14
History
Platinum Blonde originated in 1983 as a tribute band performing the music of The Police in Canada's university and club circuit. In 1983, they signed to CBS Records Canada and released a self-titled six-song EP, which made it to #39 on the Canadian album charts. It was quickly expanded into a full length album titled Standing in the Dark , which featured identical artwork to the EP.
The band's popularity on the airwaves in Canada led to a triple platinum (300,000) album, featuring four hits including two Juno Award nominations: " Standing in the Dark " and " It Doesn't Really Matter ". Their music videos were placed into high rotation on the newly created MuchMusic , Canada 's national music video network.
In 1985, the band released a second album called Alien Shores , featuring the addition of a fourth member, Kenny MacLean . " Alien Shores " went quintuple platinum (500,000), the group's high-water mark of success. Hits from the second album included "Situation Critical", "Crying Over You", "Somebody Somewhere", and "Hungry Eyes".
In 1988 the band's next album, Contact (Platinum Blonde album)|Contact , was a hit in Canada, going double platinum, but was significantly less successful than their previous record. The title track "Contact" was a modest hit, but the album was an overall commercial disappointment, and they were dropped by CBS. Platinum Blonde changed their name to The Blondes and recorded and released one further album to minimal attention before disbanding.
The entire group appeared as alien bikers in the 1988 episode Eye for an Eye of the television series War of the Worlds (TV series)|War of the Worlds .
In 2002, Mark Holmes opened the internationally renowned The Mod Club Theatre on College Street in Toronto's Little Italy. The Mod Club Theatre has showcased the likes of Muse, Amy Winehouse, MGMT, The Killers, The Ruby Spirit, Keane, Feist, Mobile and more.
Rumors of a reunion of the original band, and possibly some new material, continued to swirl, as the band played a few charity concerts in the mid-2000s. A DVD video compilation entitled Platinum Blonde: The Complete DVD Collection is in production. According to the band's official website, the compilation consists of nine music videos as well as several bonus features.
Bassist Kenny MacLean was found dead on November 24, 2008 in his recording studio on Yonge Street in Toronto. He had just released his third solo CD entitled Completely at Toronto's Mod Club on Friday November 21, passing away that night after the show of heart failure.cite web|url= http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/P/Platinum_Blonde/2008/11/24/7521986-ca.html |title=CANOE& nbsp;— JAM& #33; Music& nbsp;— Artists& nbsp;— Platinum Blonde: MacLean died of 'natural causes' |publisher=Jam.canoe.ca |date=2008-11-26 |accessdate=2010-03-14
Present and future plans
On March 10, 2010, Platinum Blonde played their first reunion show at The Mod Club Theatre in Toronto, Ontario. The original line up of Mark Holmes, Sergio Galli & Chris Steffler were inducted into the Radio and Television Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. The next day, The band announced on MuchMusic that a reunion is in the works with a new recording and show dates.
On December 6, 2010, an EP containing a cover of the song "Not in Love" was released by the Canadian electronic band Crystal Castles featuring the vocals of UK singer Robert Smith (The Cure) on the Fiction Records label .
Platinum Blonde are touring in 2012 to promote their latest material. Drummer Chris Steffler who has developed severe hearing tinnitus has surrendered his drum seat to his good friend and former Honeymoon Suite drummer Dan Todd for the coast to coast 2012 tour dates.
Discography
Singles
Year
Title
Chart positions
CAN cite web
US cite web
Album
1982
"Hey Hey You"
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Non-album single
1984
"Doesn't Really Matter"
34
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Standing in the Dark
"Standing In The Dark"
43
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"Sad Sad Rain"
56
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1985
"Take It From Me"
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" Not in Love (Platinum Blonde song)
17
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"Crying Over You"
1
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Alien Shores
"Situation Critical"
18
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1986
"Somebody Somewhere"
26
82
"Hungry Eyes"
50
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"Father Christmas"
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Non-album single
1987
"Contact"
11
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Contact
1988
"Connect Me"
45
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1988
"Fire"
49
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1988
"If You Go This Time"
71
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1990
"Yeah Yeah Yeah" (as The Blondes)
75
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Yeah Yeah Yeah
Albums
Platinum Blonde (album)|Platinum Blonde EP (1983) #39 CAN
Standing in the Dark (1983) #23 CAN
Alien Shores (1985) #3 CAN
Contact (Platinum Blonde album)|Contact (1987) #20 CAN
Yeah Yeah Yeah - released under The Blondes (1990)
Best of Live (Platinum Blonde)|Best of Live (1993)
Seven Year Itch: 1982-1989 (1999) #23 CAN
See also
Canadian rock
Music of Canada
References
Reflist
External links
http://www.platinumblonde.com Platinum Blonde official website
http://www.buymusic.ca/PlatinumBlonde Standing In The Dark - A Platinum Blonde Fansite
http://www.canadianbands.com/Platinum%20Blonde.html Bio at CanadianBands.com
http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/P/Platinum_Blonde.html Info from JAM& #33; Music Canada
http://groups.myspace.com/Platinumblonde Myspace
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