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Malcolm Tomlinson (born June 16, 1946 in Isleworth, Middlesex, England) , multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter, started out in the early 1960s playing drums in West London band The Panthers. Around 1962, he joined Jeff Curtis & The Flames, the house band at the famous Ealing Jazz Club. The group recorded a five-track acetate with the legendary Joe Meek before Tomlinson left in late 1963 to join The Del Mar Trio with singer Jimmy Marsh, guitarist Allen Bevan and bass player Tony Rowland. In February 1965, the group recorded 4 tracks for EMI at Abbey Road under the supervision of Bob Barratt. Two months later, the band changed name to James Deane & The London Cats and headed for Germany for a year.
In October 1966, Tomlinson and Marsh joined forces with two
members of
The Motivation supported visiting US soul acts and toured
under their own name. They also spent a brief time in Rome playing at the
Tomlinson subsequently moved to Toronto in March 1969 with his former
colleague from Jeff Curtis & The Flames, guitarist
In 1973 Tomlinson joined Rick James' original Stone
City Band and appeared on an LP that was never released. He later
recorded with the band,
He is still active with his band which includes Gerry Markman
- guitar (The Sensations), Steve Hunter - keyboard (M/D Hair &
Rocky Horror Show) and Glenn Olive - bass, and recently contributed to
an LP by the
On June 2, 2007, Tomlinson was behind the kit for a one-off reunion of the seminal 60's Toronto band Kensington Market.
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