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Mark Holmes (born July 26, 1960) is a British-Canadian musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the Canadian rock band Platinum Blonde. He also co-founded the Mod Club Theatre, an entertainment venue in Toronto that operated from 2002 to 2020.


Early life

Mark Holmes emigrated from
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, England to Canada in 1977. As a youth he had hopes of becoming a professional
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player. Once in Toronto, he attended commercial art college, apprenticed in hairdressing and played in bands on the side.


Career

In 1979, Holmes, along with musicians Joey Ciotti and Ray Bailie, formed Platinum Blonde, a punk and new wave band. Holmes provided vocals and guitar, Ciotti vocals and bass guitar, and Bailie on drums. They played songs by such artists as Marc Bolan,
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and The Police. In 1980 they released a 7-inch
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with the original songs "Hey Hey You" and "No Regrets", but eventually disbanded. In 1982 Holmes placed a want ad in a Toronto newspaper looking for new musicians to join the band. Percussionist Chris Steffler and guitarist Sergio Galli answered the ad. By 1984, Platinum Blonde was one of the top-selling Canadian bands in Canada, second only to
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. In addition to lead vocals, Holmes served as the band's
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until Kenny MacLean joined the band in 1985. Holmes moved to California in 1986 and played some small acting roles on both television and film. In 1988, he and the other members Platinum Blonde appeared as
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bikers in the episode "Eye for an Eye" of the sci-fi television series '' War of the Worlds''. The band also appeared in the episode "Mug Shot" on the Mr. T series ''
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'' that same year. Holmes also appeared in the 1989 film '' Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives!'' Platinum Blonde dissolved in 1989, although the album ''Yeah Yeah Yeah'' was released under the band name The Blondes in 1990. MacLean told the ''
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'' in 1990 that he was "not proud of" the album and that it was produced out of "contractual obligation." In 1999 Holmes told '' Maclean's'' that drugs and poor business decisions played a role in the band's demise and told the ''
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'' that he had been involved in a four-year battle with Sony to regain the rights to his songs and get out of his contracts. After the breakup, Holmes moved from California back to Britain for a time then returned to Toronto in 1993. In 1996, Holmes, along with former Platinum Blonde drummer Sascha Tukatsch and musician Dave Barrett, formed a band called Vertigo that later became known as No. 9. Described by C. J. O'Connor of the ''
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'' as "pre-inflatable-pig
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, powered by Marshall/clothed by Galliano," the band's sound was inspired by the music of the late 1960–early 1970 London rock scene. The band was not finding any labels to take them on, so Holmes began to organize once-monthly club events, called "Orange Alert". The "Orange Alert" events were inspired by
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of the 1960s and got their name from the alert that sounded whenever penal colonists attempted an escape during the 1960s, British TV series, '' The Prisoner''. In 1999 these happenings were rebranded as "Mod Club" nights, which were held Thursdays at the Toronto nightclub, Lava Lounge. Due to the popularity of these shows, Holmes and partner, Bobbi Guy (a fellow British- expat who managed the Toronto record store Sam the Record Man,) added Mod Club shows on Saturdays at the nightclub Revival, which was situated in a former Baptist church. Attendees of these club nights dressed in
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-inspired fashions. Mod Club nights incorporated R&B,
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and soul music from the 1960s, music from the mod revival scenes of the 1970s and 1980s as well as 1990s Britpop. In 2002 Holmes and Guy established the Mod Club Theatre in a venue that was previously a pool hall called Corner Pocket. Holmes convinced the venue's owner, Bruno Sinopoli, to convert it into a nightclub venue. Holmes deejayed at the club under the name DJ MRK and from 2003 to 2007 his Thursday night shows were broadcast live from 102.1 The Edge. The venue also hosted live performances by artists as Amy Winehouse, Muse, New Order, The Killers and Keane. In 2010, Holmes, Galli, and Steffler reunited and played their first Platinum Blonde reunion show at The Mod Club. Three days later the band was inducted into the Radio and Television Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. Holmes, along with Galli, drummer Dan Todd and bassist Rob Laidlaw, released the Platinum Blonde album '' Now & Never'' in 2012. As of 2020, Platinum Blonde reformed as a trio with Holmes returning to playing bass, Galli returning on guitar, and Justin "Juice" Kadis on drums. The Mod Club came to an end in 2020, having been financially affected by COVID-19 lockdowns.


Personal life

Holmes relocated to California in 1986 and was in a relationship with actress Nancy McKeon. He moved from Los Angeles to Britain before returning again to Toronto in 1993. At the time he resided in the High Park area of the city. He has a son, Justin. In a 2004 interview he said that he enjoyed watching and playing hockey, as well as boxing and weight training to stay in shape. He is also a fan of
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Platinum Blonde
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