Martin Gilks
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Martin Gilks | |
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Birth name | Martin Richard Gilks |
Born | Stourbridge, England | 2 March 1965
Died | 3 April 2006 Tooting, London, England | (aged 41)
Occupation(s) | Drummer, personal manager |
Years active | 1985–2006 |
Associated acts | Played with: The Wonder Stuff, The Mighty Lemon Drops, We Know Where You Live Managed with brother Tank: Reef, Lowgold, Cable, A, Hundred Reasons. |
Martin Richard Gilks (2 March 1965 – 3 April 2006) was an English musician. He was a founder member and original drummer for The Wonder Stuff, based in Stourbridge (West Midlands, England).
Gilks who was born in Stourbridge, was originally the drummer with Midlands-based The Mighty Lemon Drops before leaving in 1985 (allegedly sacked for not wanting to cut his hair), and later joined Miles Hunt, , and Rob "The Bass Thing" Jones to form The Wonder Stuff in March 1986. As part of The Wonder Stuff, Martin went on to have a string of top-forty singles and album as well as being voted the best drummer on the planet in an NME poll in 1989. The group split up in 1994.
He continued to work with Treece and Paul Clifford (Rob Jones' replacement who joined The Wonder Stuff in 1990) after the split under the name of We Know Where You Live with (formerly of Eat) on lead vocals.
Gilks left the group at the end of 1995 to join his brother "Tank" in forming Furtive Mass Transit Systems, a management company who would later look after Reef, Lowgold, Cable, A and Hundred Reasons. We Know Where You Live disbanded the following year.
When The Wonder Stuff reformed in 2000, performing five sell-out shows at the London venue Forum, Gilks also acted as the group's manager and continued to do so until a much-publicised split of the original members in 2004.
Gilks died, aged 41, on 3 April 2006, after losing control of his motorbike in London.[1]
References[]
- ^ "Martin Gilks - Obituaries, News". London: The Independent. 6 April 2006. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
External links[]
- BBC News - Wonder Stuff drummer dies at 41, retrieved 5 April 2006
- 1965 births
- 2006 deaths
- Deaths in Greater London
- English rock drummers
- British male drummers
- English music managers
- Motorcycle road incident deaths
- Road incident deaths in London
- People from Stourbridge
- Musicians from the West Midlands (county)
- The Wonder Stuff members
- 20th-century English businesspeople
- 20th-century British male musicians