Tom Holliston
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| Background information |
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| Born |
(1960-04-21) April 21, 1960 |
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| Genres |
Punk, progressive rock, punk jazz |
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| Occupation(s) |
Musician, songwriter, producer |
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| Instruments |
Vocals, guitar, bass guitar |
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| Years active |
1978–present |
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| Labels |
Alternative Tentacles, Wrong Records, Southern Records |
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| Associated acts |
Pat Bay and the Malahats, Showbusiness Giants, The Hanson Brothers, NoMeansNo, Tom Holliston & His Opportunists |
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| Notable instruments |
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Gibson Les Paul |
Tom Holliston (born April 21, 1960) is a Canadian punk rock musician.[1] Primarily associated with the bands NoMeansNo and The Hanson Brothers, he also leads the side project Showbusiness Giants,[1] and has released four solo records since 2002.[2]
Showbusiness Giants, a rotating collective of guest musicians which included Scott Henderson,[3] John Wright,[1] Andy Kerr, Carolyn Mark,[1] Ken Kempster, Keith Rose[3] and Ford Pier[4] became best-known for the single "I've Got a Crush on Wendy Mesley", from the album Let's Have a Talk With the Dead, which was a hit on Canada's campus radio charts in 1995.[1]
Discography
with Showbusiness Giants
- 1988 - Gold Love (cassette)
- 1989 - The Benevolent Horn (cassette)
- 1991 - I Thought It Was a Fig
- 1991 - Maybe It's Just Me
- 1995 - Let's Have a Talk With the Dead
- 1997 - Will There Be Corn?
- 2000 - Self-Aggrandizement Keeps Us Going
Solo
- 2002 - Tom Holliston and His Opportunists
- 2003 - I Want You To Twist With Me
- 2005 - Boy in Tub; Rabbit
- 2011 - Rotherhithe
References
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| | Singles |
- "Look, Here Come the Wormies"
- "Dad"
- "Oh, Canaduh"
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