About Platinum Blonde
Hometown
Canada
Formed
1982
Genre
Pop
Canadian rockers Platinum Blonde took the music-video era by storm with their muscular fusion of glam and New Wave—and their outlandish looks. Formed in Toronto in 1982 by vocalist/guitarist Mark Holmes—who had already used the Platinum Blonde name with a short-lived post-punk act—the group released their debut self-titled EP in 1983. Later that same year the band, now a trio with Holmes singing and playing bass, Sergio Galli on guitar, and Chris Steffler on drums, released their first full-length, Standing In the Dark. The 1984 launch of the Canadian music-video channel MuchMusic effectively turned the band into the Duran Duran of the north, with the Juno-nominated videos for the strutting “Standing In the Dark” and the flippant “Doesn't Really Matter” promoting them to the entire country. Alien Shores, Platinum Blonde’s high-concept, funk-tinged second album, came out in 1985, with bassist Kenny McClain having joined to relieve Holmes of his bass duties, turning the band into a quartet. Steffler left the band after that album, and Sascha Tukatsch took over on drums for 1987’s Contact. The band broke up soon after; Holmes released Yeah Yeah Yeah under the name The Blondes in 1990, and he and Galli rebooted Platinum Blonde in the early 2010s.
Members of Platinum Blonde include, or have included, Mark Holmes, Sergio Galli, and Kenny MacLean.
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