Mark O'Toole (musician)
Mark O'Toole | |
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Born |
Walton, Liverpool, England, UK | 6 January 1964
Genres | Dance, house, synthpop, new wave, pop rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, guitarist, bassist |
Labels | MCA Records, ZTT Records |
Associated acts | Frankie Goes to Hollywood |
Mark William James O'Toole (born 6 January 1964, Liverpool) is an English musician. He is the former bassist and founding member of 1980s pop band, Frankie Goes to Hollywood.[1] His elder brother, Gerard O'Toole, also was a member of FGTH, but soon left the band.
A musician from an early age, O'Toole co-wrote all of Frankie Goes To Hollywood's hits such as "Relax", "Two Tribes" and "The Power of Love". Frankie Goes to Hollywood primarily enjoyed success in 1984, at one time occupying the top two places in the UK Singles Chart. The band split in 1987.[2]
References
- ↑ "Frankie Goes to Hollywood". Billboard.
- ↑ "Frankie Goes To Hollywood: ‘No one could touch us – people were scared'" Retrieved 18 August 2015
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