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Martin Bramah (born 1957) is a British musician best known as a founder member of both The Fall and Blue Orchids.
Bramah met Mark E. Smith and original keyboard player Una Baines towards the end of 1975; Bramah and founding bassist Tony Friel were friends with Smith's sister Barbara. Originally, he was slated to be the group's vocalist but when Smith failed to learn even rudimentary guitar, he and Bramah swapped roles. Bramah would remain in the band until April 1979, leaving mid-tour due to increasing tension between him and Smith. Simon Ford states in "Hip Priest" that Bramah's relationship with Baines was one cause of this.
Bramah, alongside Baines then formed Blue
Orchids, releasing an album and a clutch of singles on
In 1989, Bramah unexpectedly returned to The
Fall, taking the place of
Since then, Bramah has steered fresh incarnations of Blue Orchids, releasing new albums and EPs, as well as overseeing reissues of the group's earliest material.
==References==
Ford, Simon - Hip Priest (Quartet Books 2003
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