Martin Kitcher band

Location:
Bournemouth, South, UK
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Pop Punk / Post punk / Comedy
Site(s):
Label:
MKM/Tunecore
Type:
Indie
Martin Kitcher (born 1962 April 23) is a singer songwriter from Bournemouth Dorset.



A well known character in his home county of Dorset most recently in the local news for declaring Dorset as independent from the UK with its own entry for the Eurovision Song Contest[1] as a protest against Andrew Lloyd Webber's song to be the only entry from the UK to be considered [2]



Martin wrote the soundtrack, along with Steve Ennever for the documentary "The Last Word" about the Frank Bruno v Joe Bugner 1987 boxing match for the British Commonwealth championship held in White Hart Lane London and also a few more film and tv shows at the time.

History



During the punk era in the UK at the age of 15 he formed the “Comic action Heroes”.



In 1979, Martin joined Program, a band from New Milton in Hampshire, originally called Product 109, Program were part of the English "post-punk" movement and gained heavy publicity from a campaign waged by Tom Vague by use of Fanzine entitled "Vague". The band gained notoriety and interest but unfortunately Martin received a severe electric shock while performing on-stage which stalled his career and indeed the growing cult band's too.



In 1982 Martin Kitcher formed a band called “Agagaga” and released 2 albums, “Greenworld” (1987Blitz records) and “Agamemnon” (1990Dew Records), whilst at the time Martin also wrote theme music including a number one theme tune for a video featuring Frank Bruno.



The Martin Kitcher Band recorded a cover of Suspicious Minds for the charity Julia's House.



Martin is a busy family man and continues to tour and write original music. He also runs MKM Digital which currently has 70 releases and manages, produces and arranges many acts.



In 2007 , Martin released an album on CD and MP3 called "Eyes to The Left" on MKM 95 060161630312) and in 2008 continued to serialise his first book as part of his Myspace page.



He continued writings after a back injury in 2009 and has been inactive on the live music scene in Britain since as a result, however has continued in a consultant role for some musical acts including Fitzpain who played at the Royal Albert Hall in London, in 2008, prior to the release of their second Single "Perfect World" which he also produced.



In 2010 he continued work on his MKM co-operative label and continued his career goal of



creating and finding unusual alternative pop music.



Current.



Having being diagnosed with osteoporosis, Martin continues recovery from various stages and aspects of the illness at home.



In 2010, he was re-united with Andy Robins and Pat Tedd from the earlier days of his career and began re-working on an album for the band "Lovers And Other Strangers" , using mainly on-line mixing, from songs which date back to 1981 when the band were emerging before their split in October of that year.
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