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Michelle Meldrum Birth name Michelle Meldrum Born September 28, 1968
Detroit, Michigan, USADied May 21, 2008 (aged 39)
Burbank, California, USAGenres Hard rock
Heavy metalOccupations Musician Instruments Guitar Years active 1987–2008 Labels Frontiers Records
Locomotive Records
Geffen Records
Shrapnel Records
Roadrunner RecordsAssociated acts Phantom Blue
Meldrum
The Iron MaidensWebsite http://www.meldrum.nu/ Notable instruments Gibson Les Paul Michelle Meldrum-Norum (September 28, 1968 – May 21, 2008) was an American hard rock guitarist known for being a member of the bands Phantom Blue and Meldrum.
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Biography
Meldrum was born in Detroit, Michigan, to a family of musicians and actors (grandfather Thomas Hubbard and Great Uncle Elbert Hubbard). The family moved to Los Angeles, California when she was 13. She started playing guitar at age 14. Ulrich Roth and Michael Schenker were her main influences after listening to albums such as the Scorpions' 1976 album Virgin Killer.[1] Her first move was forming thrash metal band Wargod with later Dark Angel, DETHKLOK, Death and Strapping Young Lad drummer Gene Hoglan, then moving on to become both co-founder and lead guitarist in Phantom Blue, an all-female heavy metal band. Phantom Blue released their self-titled debut album on Shrapnel Records in the US (Roadrunner Records in Europe & Japan, and on to a major label deal with Geffen Records). The band toured internationally with much success.
Meldrum married Europe guitarist John Norum in 1995[2] and they moved to Sweden where she went on to form Meldrum, a multi-national hard rock band. The band, fronted by Moa Holmsten's mammoth vocal style, combined aggressively melodic vocals, mind bending guitar riffs, along with a rhythm section creating fiercely bombastic grooves, giving Meldrum their unique, cutting edge sound. In 2005, Meldrum toured for three months with Zakk Wylde's Black Label Society, appearing in sold out venues across the US and Europe. In the fall of 2005, Meldrum joined Motörhead as special guests on their 30th anniversary tour throughout Europe. Meldrum has also toured with Sepultura, Danzig and Nashville Pussy, among others. In addition, she performed with her former Phantom Blue band mate Linda McDonald and The Iron Maidens on a handful of gigs in late 2006.[3]
Death
Meldrum fell into a coma on May 18, 2008 as a result of a cerebral hemorrhage. She died on May 21 due to a cystic growth on her brain that had restricted the oxygen and blood flow, rendering her brain-dead. She was 39 years old. She is survived by her parents, her husband John Norum and their son, Jake Thomas. A memorial tribute benefit was arranged at Whisky A Go Go in Hollywood CA on May 26, 2009.[4][5]
Meldrum had just completed writing and recording a new album at the time, which the surviving band members plan to release in 2009 in tribute to her.[4] The band, along with the surviving members of Phantom Blue, participated in a benefit concert in Hollywood, California, on May 26, 2009 in memory of Michelle.[6]
Discography
Wargod
- New Renaissance Records Compilation
- Metal Massacre 8
Post Mortem
- Post Mortem (EP)
Phantom Blue
- Phantom Blue (1989)
- Built to Perform (1993)
- "My Misery" (4-track CD-single)
- Prime Cuts & Glazed Donuts (1995)
Meldrum
- Loaded Mental Cannon (2002)
- Blowin' Up the Machine (2007)
- Lifer (2009)
References
- ^ Michelle Meldrum - A Tribute
- ^ Michelle Meldrum tribute – Lastingtribute.co.uk
- ^ YouTube - The Iron Maidens - "Die With Your Boots On" (Live with Michelle Meldrum)
- ^ a b "MELDRUM : OFFICIAL SITE". http://www.meldrum.nu/. http://www.meldrum.nu/. Retrieved 2008-05-22.
- ^ "Bravewords.com > News > MELDRUM Drummer And Guitarist Featured On KNAC.com Tomorrow". http://www.bravewords.com/. http://www.bravewords.com/news/112064. Retrieved 2009-04-25.
- ^ The Iron Maidens Forums - Phantom Blue Reunion Show on May 26, 2009.
External links
- Meldrum website (inactive and parked as of 2010-10-22)
- Meldrum rocks MySpace
- Michelle Meldrum MySpace
- Michelle Meldrum - Obituary and Tribute
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