Michael Algar

Michael Algar
Michael Algar
Michael Algar (left) fronting The Toy Dolls at Croatia, Summer Revolution Fest 2006
Michael Algar (left) fronting The Toy Dolls at Croatia, Summer Revolution Fest 2006
Background information
Also known as Olga
Born September 21, 1962 (1962-09-21) (age 49)
South Shields, England
Genres Punk Rock
Occupations Musician/Songwriter/Producer
Instruments Guitar, Vocals, bass
Years active 1979–Present
Labels Secret Records Limited, Captain Oi!
Associated acts The Toy Dolls, The Dickies
Website thetoydolls.com

Michael "Olga" Algar (born September 21, 1962) in Marsden, South Shields,[1] is an English guitarist, singer songwriter who fronts the band The Toy Dolls. Essentially a lead/rhythm guitarist, Olga is also a music composer and producer. Olga lived in the City of Sunderland UK most of his life before moving to Tokyo, Japan in 2000.[2] Olga then moved to central London UK in 2002 where he has lived since.[3]

Contents

Musical career

Michael Algar, 'Olga', began playing guitar as a teenager, and had started songwriting/composing by the age of 17.[4] He played in various local bands including Straw Dogs and The Showbiz Kids before forming The Toy Dolls in October 1979.[5] Over their 31 year existence The Toy Dolls have toured the world extensively and released numerous albums and singles.[6] Olga has written all the bands albums which include such titles as Absurd-Ditties, Fat Bob's Feet, Idle Gossip and Anniversary Anthems.[7] Following the debut album Dig That Groove Baby, the band had a top 10 single in the UK in 1984, "Nellie the Elephant", reaching number 4 in the UK charts.[8] This was followed by the album A Far Out Disc reaching number 71 in the UK Album charts.[8]

Production

Olga has produced most of The Toy Dolls albums[9] and also recordings for other artists too, including the double A side single "Take A Walk/Round, Round, Round" by Gem Archer of Beady Eye and Oasis[10] The albums Toy Doll and Tori Ningen by Japanese punk band Lolita No.18[11] and in 2010 was executive engineer on the album Crash & Burn by North East UK punk band, Crashed Out.[12]

TV/film soundtracks

Olga's other claims to fame are providing the music for various TV Commercials, including Ready Brek (UK)[13] and Badoit mineral water (France)[14] and Crazy Grape Pepsi Cola (Russia).[15]

His music has also been used on the soundtracks of Hollywood movies, including Haggard: The Movie,[16] Free Jimmy[17] and video games such as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4.[18]

Olga also wrote the theme and incidental music for long running Networked TV Rock/Pop show Razzmatazz[19] and the theme music for Comedian Dave Gorman's Googlewhack Adventure DVD[20]

Guitar playing

Olga plays a yellow Fender Telecaster with a Seymour Duncan bridge pick up,[21] he is recognized as a virtuoso guitar player[22] and in 2007 was voted number 1 Punk Guitarist in the international Punk Polls[23] he was even quoted as being the best guitarist on the planet in The Guitar Magazine[24] and the All Music Guide describes Olga as being a guitar hero "capable of jaw-droppingly fast guitar picking".[25]

On a live note, besides playing lead/rhythm guitar with The Toy Dolls, Olga has toured Europe, Japan and The USA as bass player with Californian punk band The Dickies, and features on their Live DVD An Evening with the Dickies recorded at The Wedgewood Rooms in Portsmouth UK July 2002[26] He also played bass on a string of US shows with The Adicts[27]

Fans of Ginger from the Wildhearts, were treated to a guest appearance of Olga on guitar at Ginger's birthday show at the Garage, London December 17, 2009[28]

He has been a special guest guitarist on a number of artists recordings including the tracks "Can't Drink You Pretty" from the Yoni by Ginger from Wildhearts[29] "Aint Just Talkin bout Love" from The G7 album by German band Gigantor[30] "Keepin on Keepin on" from the album Uppers and Downers by The Yo-Yos,[31] Japanese band Seventh Tarz Armstrong's album entitled The Tokyo City Big Nights,[32] the track "Walk of Shame" from the album Poets on Payday by Norfolk Punk band Vanilla Pod,[33] Japan based punk band Duncans Divas' album Up and at 'em,[34] and on Peter and the Test Tube Babies album A Foot Full Of Bullets on lead vocals on the song "Smiling Through The Tears".[35]

Olga also appeared on lead vocals alongside Brian Johnson from (AC/DC) and John Miles, on the Geordie Aid single "Try Giving Everything" in 1985, for charity relating to Ethiopia.[36] Another charity record that Olga appeared on was the album Guitarists 4 the Kids,[37] released in 2006.

References and Notes

  1. ^ (1)Page17,'From Fulwell to Fukuoka', written by Ronan Fitzsimons, Ardra Press ISBN 0-9548678-0-7
    (2)www.lastfm.de/translate/thetoydollsbio
  2. ^ Page 204, The Toy Dolls From Fulwell to Fukuoka, written by Ronan Fitzsimons, Ardra Press ISBN 0-9548678-0-7
  3. ^ Numerous references to Olga living in Sunderland and London throughout the book, The Toy Dolls From Fulwell to Fukuoka, written by Ronan Fitzsimons, Ardra Press ISBN 0-9548678-0-7
  4. ^ Page19, From Fulwell to Fukuoka, written by Ronan Fitzsimons, Ardra Press ISBN 0-9548678-0-7
  5. ^ Page19/20,From Fulwell to Fukuoka, written by Ronan Fitzsimons, Ardra Press ISBN 0-9548678-0-7
  6. ^ (1)Page10,From Fulwell to Fukuoka, written by Ronan Fitzsimons, Ardra Press ISBN 0-9548678-0-7
    (2)See "Tour" and "Discography"section on www.thetoydolls.com
  7. ^ Michael Algar Discography at Discogs
  8. ^ a b Page536, British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.) Roberts, David (2006).London: Guinness World Records Limited. ISBN 1-904994-10-5
  9. ^ Michael Algar Discography: All Albums Produced by Michael Algar (8 Items)
  10. ^ The Oasis Fan Guide: Gem's First Records
  11. ^ Page 47,From Fulwell to Fukuoka, written by Ronan Fitzsimons, Ardra Press ISBN 0-9548678-0-7
  12. ^ [1] Crashed Out Official Website
  13. ^ Ready Brek
  14. ^ (1)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WleFXqtP_z8
    (2)Toy Dolls website "Olga talkin"section April 7th 2006, http://www.thetoydolls.com/olga_talkin/2006/olga_talkin.html
  15. ^ (1)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTh2MCdih9w&feature=related
    (2)http://www.musicagency.ru/ (The cover version rights of the track Idle Gossip by Michael Algar, Toy Dolls for Crazy Grape TV advertisement. Brand: Mirinda (PepsiCo). Production: BBDO Moscow)
  16. ^ Soundtrack list for Haggard the movie:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0298656/soundtrack
  17. ^ Soundtrack list for Free Jimmy:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0298337/soundtrack
  18. ^ Soundtrack list for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater4: http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/tony-hawks-pro-skater-4/credits
  19. ^ (1)Page76/77,From Fulwell to Fukuoka, written by Ronan Fitzsimons, Ardra Press ISBN 0-9548678-0-7
    (2)Soundtrack video of Razzmatazz:http://www.tv-ark.org.uk/mivana
  20. ^ [2] taken from the Toy Dolls official website updates of February 2005
  21. ^ Page 40, From Fulwell to Fukuoka, written by Ronan Fitzsimons, Ardra Press ISBN 0-9548678-0-7
  22. ^ Page127-131,Burning Britain The History of UK Punk1980-1984,written by Ian Glasper, Cherry Red Books ISBN 1-901447-24-3
  23. ^ [3] Best Punk Guitarist Voting List
  24. ^ The Guitar Magazine, Page 22 October 2000 edition/Volume 11 No 3. IPC Country & Leisure Media ltd.
  25. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/dig-that-groove-baby-r181433
  26. ^ [4] Death Burger review of An Evening with the Dickies featuring Michael Algar Olga on bass and vocals
  27. ^ [5] The Toy Dolls story from The Toy Dolls official website
  28. ^ [6] The Toy Dolls official website tour dates
  29. ^ Page254, From Fulwell to Fukuoka, written by Ronan Fitzsimons, Ardra Press ISBN 0-9548678-0-7
  30. ^ [7] comments on Olgas guitar palying on new album
  31. ^ [8] Review of album featuring Olga
  32. ^ [9] Credits list from official website
  33. ^ [10] Vanilla Pod Official Myspace information Page
  34. ^ http://www.last.fm/music/Duncan's+Divas
  35. ^ [11] Biog from official website
  36. ^ http://www.thetoydolls.com/updates/2004/may/geordie_aid/geordie_aid.htm[The Toy Dolls Official Website discography]
  37. ^ [12] Artists for Charity Album credit list including Michael 'Olga' Algar, described as the Grand Daddy of Punk Rock

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