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Rusty Egan

Rusty Egan (born 19 September 1957[1][2] in London to Irish parents) is a British pop musician and DJ, although he has only ever held an Irish passport.[3] He is the former drummer of the British new wave band Rich Kids,[4] with former Sex Pistol Glen Matlock (bass and vocals), Steve New (guitar and vocals) and Midge Ure (guitar, vocals and keyboards),[5] from its inception in March 1977 to its disbanding in December 1978. He continued working with Ure, later collaborated with The Misfits, Skids[6] and Shock, and was a founding member of Visage.[7] He played drums on a remixed version of Phil Lynott's song "Yellow Pearl", which the BBC used as the Top of the Pops theme tune from 1981 to 1986.[8][9]

Rusty Egan
Born (1957-09-19) 19 September 1957 (age 66)
OriginLondon
GenresPunk rock, synthpop, new wave
Years active1977–present
LabelsEMI Records

Egan was the DJ at Blitz, the influential New Romantic nightclub in London, where he worked with Steve Strange from 1979[10][11] until 1981.[12] Whilst there, he introduced German (Kraftwerk), Japanese (Yellow Magic Orchestra) and British (Eno, Ultravox, Landscape) electronic music/synthpop to the British club scene, almost single-handedly putting together the soundtrack for the New Romantic movement.[13][14][15][16] Egan also owned The Cage, a New Romantic-era record store on London's King's Road. As the club grew in popularity, Egan began to be recognised as a central figure in London's nightlife.[17][18][19] In 1982, he, Strange and Kevin Millins opened up the Camden Palace nightclub in London, where he continued to spread and influence the development of electronica in the UK.[20] For a time, he switched to producing records for many of the bands he used to DJ, including Spear of Destiny, Shock, Visage and The Senate.

Egan was later (when?) brought back into his career as a disc jockey by the allure of the internet as a medium for sharing music.[citation needed] He suffered from delusional disorder around this period.[citation needed]

Egan did not return to Visage when they reformed (with a new line-up) in 2004.

On 13 June 2008, Egan appeared DJing at the 'Big Top' as part of the Isle of Wight Festival.[21]

Egan appeared alongside former Visage bandmate Steve Strange on makeover show Pop Goes the Band in early 2009 on Living TV. He had his teeth and hair drastically reconstructed as part of his makeover.[citation needed]

Egan won the category for lifetime achievement at the 2009 Viagra Awards.[22]

In January 2011, Egan and Strange hosted Return to the Blitz on the site of the original Blitz Club with performances from Roman Kemp's band Paradise Point and electro punk artist Quilla Constance plus DJ sets from Egan himself.[23]

2017 saw the release of Egan's first solo album, 'Welcome to the Dancefloor'. It featured appearances from Midge Ure, Tony Hadley, Peter Hook and Erik Stein of Cult With No Name. The album was subsequently released in remix form as 'Welcome to the Remix' and 'Welcome to the Beach'.[24]

On Friday 18 October 2019,[citation needed] Rusty performed a DJ set overlaid with a commentary of the post punk music scene at the London Palladium, followed by a performance of a number of Visage hits with long time collaborator and friend Midge Ure.

Egan married freelance dancer Miranda Davis in July 1986.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ Lazell, Barry (14 September 1985). "Memory Bank". Sounds. London: Spotlight Publications. p. 14.
  2. ^ "Birthdays". Evening Telegraph. No. 34012 (Final ed.). Derby. 19 September 1990. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Ware, Martyn (April 2021). "Episode 23: Rusty Egan". Electronically Yours with Martyn Ware (Podcast). Retrieved 23 February 2023 – via Spotify.
  4. ^ Ankeny, Jason. Biography for Rich Kids at AllMusic. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  5. ^ "Nfo.net/calendar". Nfo.net. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  6. ^ Kelly, Ryan (1 November 1979). "The Fine Art of Compromising". Smash Hits. Vol. 1, no. 24. London. pp. 6–7.
  7. ^ Credits for Rusty Egan at AllMusic. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  8. ^ Byrne, Alan (2012). Philip Lynott: Renegade of Thin Lizzy. Dublin: Mentor Books. p. 118. ISBN 978-1906623883.
  9. ^ Humphries, Patrick & Blackwell, Steve (2013). Top of the Pops 50th Anniversary. Pembroke Dock: McNidder & Grace. p. 185. ISBN 978-0857160522.
  10. ^ Butler, Robert (9 January 1988). "Ace of Clubs". Weekend. The Daily Telegraph. No. 41225. London. p. 15 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ Elms, Robert (2006). The Way We Wore: A Life in Threads. London: Picador. pp. 180–183. ISBN 978-0330420334.
  12. ^ Rimmer, Dave (1985). Like Punk Never Happened: Culture Club and the New Pop. London: Faber & Faber. p. 52. ISBN 0571137393.
  13. ^ "Youth guilty of mugging Strange for Kylie bangle", 17 January 2003, Western Mail
  14. ^ Bevan, Nathan. "Stranger than fiction", 26 March 2006, Wales on Sunday
  15. ^ "John McGeoch", 14 March 2004, Daily Telegraph.
  16. ^ Hodgkinson, Will. "Home entertainment", 29 June 2001, The Guardian
  17. ^ "Three wizards who changed the course of the 80s". Shapersofthe80s, 5 October 2009.
  18. ^ Stokes, Ali. "The '80s...", 14 December 2002, South Wales Echo
  19. ^ Duncan, Alistair. "The night shift", 25 August 2005, Evening Standard
  20. ^ Barrow, John. How Not to Make It in the Pop World (2003), Trafford Publishing. p.182. ISBN 1-4120-1413-1
  21. ^ "Safeconcerts.com". Safeconcerts. 31 March 2011. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  22. ^ Caffell, Paul (2 June 2009). "The London Club & Bar Awards 2009". Fluid News. Fluid London. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  23. ^ "Strange and Egan return to the Blitz". Shapersofthe80s, 8 January 2011.
  24. ^ "RUSTY EGAN PRESENTS Welcome to the Dancefloor". The Electricity Club. 26 November 2016. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  25. ^ "Star Guests at Minster Wedding". Lincolnshire Echo. No. 27914 (County ed.). 14 July 1986. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.

External links edit

  • Rusty Egan Official website
  • Rusty Egan on Spotify
  • Rusty Egan discography at Discogs  
  • Rusty Egan on SoundCloud
  • Artefaktor Radio

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Rusty Egan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rusty Egan born 19 September 1957 1 2 in London to Irish parents is a British pop musician and DJ although he has only ever held an Irish passport 3 He is the former drummer of the British new wave band Rich Kids 4 with former Sex Pistol Glen Matlock bass and vocals Steve New guitar and vocals and Midge Ure guitar vocals and keyboards 5 from its inception in March 1977 to its disbanding in December 1978 He continued working with Ure later collaborated with The Misfits Skids 6 and Shock and was a founding member of Visage 7 He played drums on a remixed version of Phil Lynott s song Yellow Pearl which the BBC used as the Top of the Pops theme tune from 1981 to 1986 8 9 Rusty EganBorn 1957 09 19 19 September 1957 age 66 OriginLondonGenresPunk rock synthpop new waveYears active1977 presentLabelsEMI Records Egan was the DJ at Blitz the influential New Romantic nightclub in London where he worked with Steve Strange from 1979 10 11 until 1981 12 Whilst there he introduced German Kraftwerk Japanese Yellow Magic Orchestra and British Eno Ultravox Landscape electronic music synthpop to the British club scene almost single handedly putting together the soundtrack for the New Romantic movement 13 14 15 16 Egan also owned The Cage a New Romantic era record store on London s King s Road As the club grew in popularity Egan began to be recognised as a central figure in London s nightlife 17 18 19 In 1982 he Strange and Kevin Millins opened up the Camden Palace nightclub in London where he continued to spread and influence the development of electronica in the UK 20 For a time he switched to producing records for many of the bands he used to DJ including Spear of Destiny Shock Visage and The Senate Egan was later when brought back into his career as a disc jockey by the allure of the internet as a medium for sharing music citation needed He suffered from delusional disorder around this period citation needed Egan did not return to Visage when they reformed with a new line up in 2004 On 13 June 2008 Egan appeared DJing at the Big Top as part of the Isle of Wight Festival 21 Egan appeared alongside former Visage bandmate Steve Strange on makeover show Pop Goes the Band in early 2009 on Living TV He had his teeth and hair drastically reconstructed as part of his makeover citation needed Egan won the category for lifetime achievement at the 2009 Viagra Awards 22 In January 2011 Egan and Strange hosted Return to the Blitz on the site of the original Blitz Club with performances from Roman Kemp s band Paradise Point and electro punk artist Quilla Constance plus DJ sets from Egan himself 23 2017 saw the release of Egan s first solo album Welcome to the Dancefloor It featured appearances from Midge Ure Tony Hadley Peter Hook and Erik Stein of Cult With No Name The album was subsequently released in remix form as Welcome to the Remix and Welcome to the Beach 24 On Friday 18 October 2019 citation needed Rusty performed a DJ set overlaid with a commentary of the post punk music scene at the London Palladium followed by a performance of a number of Visage hits with long time collaborator and friend Midge Ure Egan married freelance dancer Miranda Davis in July 1986 25 References edit Lazell Barry 14 September 1985 Memory Bank Sounds London Spotlight Publications p 14 Birthdays Evening Telegraph No 34012 Final ed Derby 19 September 1990 p 2 via Newspapers com Ware Martyn April 2021 Episode 23 Rusty Egan Electronically Yours with Martyn Ware Podcast Retrieved 23 February 2023 via Spotify Ankeny Jason Biography for Rich Kids at AllMusic Retrieved 24 April 2012 Nfo net calendar Nfo net Retrieved 16 April 2011 Kelly Ryan 1 November 1979 The Fine Art of Compromising Smash Hits Vol 1 no 24 London pp 6 7 Credits for Rusty Egan at AllMusic Retrieved 24 April 2012 Byrne Alan 2012 Philip Lynott Renegade of Thin Lizzy Dublin Mentor Books p 118 ISBN 978 1906623883 Humphries Patrick amp Blackwell Steve 2013 Top of the Pops 50th Anniversary Pembroke Dock McNidder amp Grace p 185 ISBN 978 0857160522 Butler Robert 9 January 1988 Ace of Clubs Weekend The Daily Telegraph No 41225 London p 15 via Newspapers com Elms Robert 2006 The Way We Wore A Life in Threads London Picador pp 180 183 ISBN 978 0330420334 Rimmer Dave 1985 Like Punk Never Happened Culture Club and the New Pop London Faber amp Faber p 52 ISBN 0571137393 Youth guilty of mugging Strange for Kylie bangle 17 January 2003 Western Mail Bevan Nathan Stranger than fiction 26 March 2006 Wales on Sunday John McGeoch 14 March 2004 Daily Telegraph Hodgkinson Will Home entertainment 29 June 2001 The Guardian Three wizards who changed the course of the 80s Shapersofthe80s 5 October 2009 Stokes Ali The 80s 14 December 2002 South Wales Echo Duncan Alistair The night shift 25 August 2005 Evening Standard Barrow John How Not to Make It in the Pop World 2003 Trafford Publishing p 182 ISBN 1 4120 1413 1 Safeconcerts com Safeconcerts 31 March 2011 Retrieved 16 April 2011 Caffell Paul 2 June 2009 The London Club amp Bar Awards 2009 Fluid News Fluid London Retrieved 24 April 2012 Strange and Egan return to the Blitz Shapersofthe80s 8 January 2011 RUSTY EGAN PRESENTS Welcome to the Dancefloor The Electricity Club 26 November 2016 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Star Guests at Minster Wedding Lincolnshire Echo No 27914 County ed 14 July 1986 p 1 via Newspapers com External links editRusty Egan Official website Rusty Egan on Spotify Rusty Egan discography at Discogs nbsp Rusty Egan on SoundCloud Artefaktor Radio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rusty Egan amp oldid 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