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Martin Bramah is an English singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the post-punk band The Blue Orchids. He was born on 18 September 1957 in Manchester, England. Bramah began his musical career in the late 1970s, playing in various punk and post-punk bands in Manchester. In 1979, he formed The Blue Orchids with Martin Keena and Una Baines. The band released several albums and singles, and toured extensively in the UK and Europe. In the mid-1980s, Bramah left The Blue Orchids and formed a new band, The Fall. He released two solo albums, The Great Unsigned and The Return of the Original Art Form, and collaborated with other artists, including The Fall's Mark E. Smith. Bramah has continued to perform and record music, and has released several solo albums, including The Great Unsigned (2005), The Return of the Original Art Form (2006), and The Future is Us (2009). He has also collaborated with other artists, including The Fall's Mark E. Smith. Bramah is estimated to have a net worth of around $1 million.

Popular As Martin Beddington
Occupation Singer/songwriter musician
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 18 September 1957
Birthday 18 September
Birthplace Manchester, England
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2008

In 2008, he formed Factory Star, initially featuring Tim Lyons and Brian Benson (of The Sandells), subsequently featuring fellow ex-Fall members Steve Hanley on bass, Paul Hanley on drums and John Paul Moran of Rapid Pig, Gnod and the Monochrome Set on keyboards. The Hanley brothers departed during 2010 to be replaced by Chris Dutton (formerly of Sicknurse and Kill Pretty) and Tom Lewis. Their debut album Enter Castle Perilous was released on Occultation Records in 2011.

1987

Bramah formed Thirst in 1987 with former Fall drummer Karl Burns, bassist Lee Pickering and guitarist Carrie Lawson. The band were more oriented towards garage rock than the influences of his earlier post-punk bands. Thirst only released one EP, Riding the Times. In 1989, Bramah unexpectedly rejoined The Fall to replace Brix and contributed guitar to Extricate. Bramah's second tenure in The Fall lasted just over a year, as he (together with keyboardist Marcia Schofield) was sacked at the end of the Australasian tour in July 1990. While Mark E. Smith later cited his desire to strip down the band's sound, the actual cause behind the sackings was Smith being unhappy about Bramah and Schofield having an affair.

1985

He formed the influential post-punk band Blue Orchids with his then girlfriend Baines. They had early success but went on hiatus when the couple married and had a child; they eventually split but still remain friends. Blue Orchids re-emerged in 1985 to released the single "Sleepytown", followed by a number of sporadic, but well received, albums thereafter, including 2016's "The Battle of Twisted Heel" on Rough Trade Records.

1975

Bramah met Mark E. Smith and original Fall keyboard player Una Baines towards the end of 1975; Bramah and founding bassist Tony Friel were friends with Smith's sister Barbara. He remained in The Fall until April 1979, having co-written most of the bands's repertoire until then, including their debut album "Live at the Witch Trials". He quit mid-tour due to tension between him and Smith. Simon Ford states in "Hip Priest" that Bramah's relationship with Baines was one cause of this. Bramah later claimed that the band "was getting a bit dictatorial and we were just 19-20 year-old kids. I wanted to be wild and free and do my own thing."

1957

Martin Beddington (born 18 September 1957 in Manchester), better known by his stage name Martin Bramah, is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known as a founding member of the Fall, Blue Orchids, Thirst, and Factory Star.