Michael Algar | |
---|---|
Background information | |
Also known as | Olga |
Born | South Shields, England | 21 September 1959
Genres | Punk rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, record producer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, bass |
Years active | 1979–present |
Labels | Secret Records Limited, Captain Oi! |
Michael "Olga" Algar (born 21 September 1959 in Marsden, South Shields, England) [1] [2] [3] [4] is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter who fronts the band Toy Dolls and now plays with the Cockney Rejects. [5] Mainly a lead/rhythm guitarist, Olga is also a songwriter and record producer. Algar lived in the City of Sunderland during most of his life before moving to Tokyo, Japan, in 2000. [6] He then moved to central London in 2002 where he has lived since. [7]
Michael “Olga” Algar, began playing music "around the age of 11 after seeing Mud, Sweet, Slade and Suzi Quatro on Top of the Pops , a UK pop TV show". [1] He had started songwriting/composing by the age of 17. [8] He played in various local bands including Straw Dogs and The Showbiz Kids before forming Toy Dolls in October 1979. [9] Over their 40-year existence Toy Dolls have toured the world extensively and released numerous albums and singles. [10] [11] Olga has written all the band's albums which include such titles as Absurd-Ditties , Fat Bob's Feet , Idle Gossip and Anniversary Anthems . [12] 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 Singles Chart. [13] This was followed by the album A Far Out Disc reaching number 71 in the UK Albums Chart. [13]
Olga has produced most of Toy Dolls' albums[ citation needed ] 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 [14] and the albums Toy Doll and Tori Ningen by Japanese punk band Lolita No.18. [15] In 2010 he was executive engineer on the album Crash & Burn by North East UK punk band Crashed Out. [16]
The latest production from Olga is Episode XIII by Toy Dolls, released in 2019.
Olga has written the music for various TV commercials, including Ready Brek (UK), [17] Badoit mineral water (France) [18] [19] and Crazy Grape Pepsi Cola (Russia). [20]
His music has been used on the soundtracks of Hollywood films, including Haggard: The Movie , [21] Free Jimmy [22] and the video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 [23] and most recently the documentary Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off.
Olga wrote the theme and incidental music for the TV rock/pop show Razzmatazz [24] [25] [26] and the theme music for comedian Dave Gorman's Googlewhack Adventure DVD. [27]
Prior to playing guitar, Olga first learned bass guitar and also plays kazoo. [1]
Olga plays a yellow Fender Telecaster with a Seymour Duncan bridge pick up. [28] The All Music Guide describes Olga as being "capable of jaw-droppingly fast guitar picking", and he is notable for being one of few punk guitarists to frequently take guitar solos. [29]
Besides playing guitar with Toy Dolls, Olga has toured Europe, Japan and the USA as bass player with The Dickies, and features on their Live DVD An Evening with the Dickies recorded at The Wedgwood Rooms in Portsmouth UK July 2002. [30] He also played bass on various US shows with The Adicts. [11]
He made a guest appearance at the birthday show of Ginger from the Wildhearts at the Garage, London 17 December 2009. [11]
He has been a guest guitarist on a number of artists recordings including the tracks "Can't Drink You Pretty" from the Yoni by Ginger from Wildhearts, [31] "Aint Just Talkin bout Love" from The G7 album by German band Gigantor, [32] "Keepin on Keepin on" from the album Uppers and Downers by The Yo-Yos, [33] Japanese band Seventh Tarz Armstrong's album entitled The Tokyo City Big Nights, [34] the track "Walk of Shame" from the album Poets on Payday by Norfolk Punk band Vanilla Pod, [35] Japan based punk band Duncans Divas' album Up and at 'em, [36] and on Peter and the Test Tube Babies album A Foot Full of Bullets on lead vocals on the song "Smiling Through The Tears". [37]
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. [38] Another charity record that Olga appeared on was the album Guitarists 4 the Kids [39] released in 2006.
Olga finds inspiration from "everyday life, girlfriends, next door neighbours and things, rather than music", for his songwriting. His early musical influences include "Dr. Feelgood, Chuck Berry, Sweet, Slade, Mud, SLF, Sham 69, The Jam, The Skids", among punk rock music in general. [1]
New York Dolls were an American rock band formed in New York City in 1971. Along with the Velvet Underground and the Stooges, they were one of the first bands of the early punk rock scenes. Although the band never achieved much commercial success and their original line-up fell apart quickly, the band's first two albums—New York Dolls (1973) and Too Much Too Soon (1974)—became among the most popular cult records in rock. The line-up at this time consisted of vocalist David Johansen, guitarist Johnny Thunders, bassist Arthur Kane, guitarist and pianist Sylvain Sylvain, and drummer Jerry Nolan; the latter two had replaced Rick Rivets and Billy Murcia, respectively, in 1972. On stage, they donned an androgynous wardrobe, wearing high heels, eccentric hats, satin, makeup, spandex, and dresses. Nolan described the group in 1974 as "the Dead End Kids of today".
Cockney Rejects are an English punk rock band that formed in the East End of London in 1978. Their 1980 song "Oi, Oi, Oi" was the inspiration for the name of the Oi! music genre. The band members are supporters of West Ham United, and pay tribute to the club with their hit cover version of "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles", a song traditionally sung by West Ham supporters.
Toy Dolls are an English punk rock band formed in 1979. Departing from the angry lyrics and music often associated with punk rock, the Toy Dolls worked within the aesthetics of punk to express a sense of fun, with songs such as "Yul Brynner Was a Skinhead", "My Girlfriend's Dad's a Vicar" and "James Bond Lives Down Our Street". There is often alliteration in their song titles. They are probably best known however for their sole UK hit, a punk-rock cover of "Nellie the Elephant".
Punk pathetique is a subgenre of British punk rock that involved humour and working-class cultural themes.
Dig That Groove Baby is the first full-length album by the punk band Toy Dolls, released in 1983. It is considered by many fans to be the best work by the band and contains future live staples such as "Nellie the Elephant" and "Fiery Jack". The song "Dig That Groove Baby" is included in the 2002 video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4.
A Far Out Disc is a full-length album by the punk band Toy Dolls. Song "Razzmatazz Intro." was the theme tune in several series of the British TV show Razzmatazz.
Idle Gossip is a full-length album by the punk band Toy Dolls.
Bare Faced Cheek is the fourth full-length album by the Punk band Toy Dolls.
Wakey Wakey is a full-length album by punk band Toy Dolls.
Fat Bob's Feet is a full-length album by the Punk band Toy Dolls. It is one of the more popular pieces recorded by the band and included such punk favourites as Bitten by a Bed Bug, The Sphinx Stinks and bonus single A-side Turtles Crazy! that wasn't included in the original album track list. Kids In Tyne & Wear is a reworking of Kim Wilde's classic Kids in America, one most often covered songs by the punk rock bands. Fat Bob's Feet is a rare late The Toy Dolls album that doesn't contain any classic/symphony instrumental adaptation.
Absurd-Ditties is the seventh full-length album by the punk rock band Toy Dolls, recorded in September 1992 and released in January 1993 by Receiver Records. It is considered by many, including vocalist and guitarist Olga, to be one of the band's best albums. The album title is a play on the word "absurdities", as a description of the album's "absurd ditties".
Our Last Album? is a studio album by the punk band Toy Dolls. It is a loose concept album about the album being their last, until it is explained in "Our Last Outro?" that it isn't.
Ten Years Of Toys is a compilation album by English punk-rock group, Toy Dolls, released in 1989. The cover image was designed and photographed by Tony Gray.
Foreign Legion is a punk band from South Wales.
Orcastrated is a studio album by the English Punk rock band Toy Dolls, released in 1995. The band name is rendered as Toy Dollz on this album.
One More Megabyte is the ninth studio album by the English punk rock band Toy Dolls. After the release of Orcastrated (1995), the band's bassist John "K'Cee" Casey left the band and was replaced with Gary "Gary Fun" Dunn. The new line up of the band recorded One More Megabyte at Fairview Studios, Hull, in January 1997, with the band's lead singer and guitarist Michael "Olga" Algar producing the album. The album also contains backing vocals from members of other punk rock bands, including members of the Vibrators, The Lurkers, The Wildhearts, Sugar Snatch, and the Inmates.
On Stage in Stuttgart is a live album by the English Punk rock band Toy Dolls, recorded during their two concerts in 1999 in Stuttgart and Frankfurt, Germany.
Anniversary Anthems is a studio album by the English punk rock band Toy Dolls, recorded in 2000.
Twenty Two Tunes Live From Tokyo is a live album punk band Toy Dolls recorded during a concert in Tokyo in 1990.
Tom Spencer is an English singer, guitarist and songwriter. He is the current frontman for the punk rock band The Professionals.