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Roger O'Donnell

Roger O'Donnell

Roger O'Donnell (born 29 October 1955) is an English keyboardist best known for his work with The Cure. O'Donnell has also performed in The Psychedelic Furs, Thompson Twins, and Berlin, as well as having an active solo career. O'Donnell was born in East London into a musical family, next to the piano in his parents' London home. O'Donnell attended art school but left to pursue a career as a professional musician, with his first paying gig coming in 1976, at Oxford Town Hall backing legendary British pop icon Arthur Brown. O'Donnell joined the Thompson Twins as a live keyboardist in July 1983, playing alongside future Cure bandmate and drummer Boris Williams. Both completed the Side Kicks Tour in 1983 and also played with the band on the Into the Gap/Out of the Gap tours in 1984. In the early 1980s, while with the Thompson Twins, Berlin, and the Psychedelic Furs, O'Donnell was a big fan of synthesisers produced by Sequential Circuits, which produced such classics as the Prophet 5, Prophet T8, and Prophet VS. While on tour with the Psychedelic Furs, O'Donnell set the record for having the most Sequential models onstage at one time. O'Donnell first joined The Cure in 1987, after being longtime friends with drummer Boris Williams. He played with The Cure during their Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me tour, though he did not contribute to the album. (He does however appear in the music videos for "Just Like Heaven" and "Hot Hot Hot!!!" and appeared in tour promo art.) With O'Donnell on keyboards, Porl Thompson was able to focus on guitar full-time, instead of assisting Tolhurst on keyboards for many of the songs. Some of O'Donnell's performances from this tour can be heard on the deluxe edition of Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me. For the next album Disintegration, O'Donnell became a fully integrated member of the band, and his songwriting contributions can be heard on the songs "Out of Mind" and "Fear of Ghosts," which are the B-Sides to the hit singles "Lullaby" and "Lovesong", respectively. He is also featured on the live album from this period, Entreat. Following The Cure's Prayer Tour in 1989, O'Donnell left the band in 1990. During the period of the Cure's greatest success, O'Donnell was the band's only member to play piano and keyboards as his primary instrument. Previous keyboardist Lol Tolhurst also played drums for a time and subsequent keyboardist Perry Bamonte later switched to guitar. O'Donnell rejoined The Cure in late 1994 and appeared on the albums Wild Mood Swings, Bloodflowers, and The Cure. He also appears on the live DVD The Cure: Trilogy. During this period it is notable that O'Donnell introduced the band to digital recording. When O'Donnell started working on his solo album The Truth in Me in early 2005, he stated that he had no plans to leave The Cure. However, later in that year Robert Smith decided to reconfigure The Cure as a trio, without O'Donnell or Perry Bamonte. O'Donnell would later confirm that the rumour of him being fired by E-mail was false, and if The Cure hadn't been reduced to a trio he would have left regardless to concentrate on solo material. ... Source: Article "Roger O'Donnell" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Personal information

Birthday

1955-10-29

Birth Place

East London, England, UK

Movies and TV shows :

BBC Radio 2 In Concert - The Cure Live

BBC Radio 2 In Concert - The Cure Live

2024

8.0

Movie
BBC Radio 6 Music Session - The Cure Live

BBC Radio 6 Music Session - The Cure Live

2024

0.0

Movie
poster

Champs-Elysées

1982

6.2

TV
poster

MTV Video Music Awards

1984

7.5

TV
poster

Saturday Night Live

1975

6.9

TV
The Cure - Bizarre-Festival Köln

The Cure - Bizarre-Festival Köln

1998

0.0

Movie
The Cure - CURÆTION-25: From There to Here | From Here to There

The Cure - CURÆTION-25: From There to Here | From Here to There

2019

8.2

Movie
The Cure - Disintegration In Sydney

The Cure - Disintegration In Sydney

2019

0.0

Movie
The Cure - Flow Festival 2019

The Cure - Flow Festival 2019

2019

0.0

Movie
The Cure - Greatest Hits Videos

The Cure - Greatest Hits Videos

2001

7.2

Movie
The Cure - Live At Glastonbury 2019

The Cure - Live At Glastonbury 2019

2019

8.0

Movie
The Cure - Shows Of A Lost World At United Center, Chicago

The Cure - Shows Of A Lost World At United Center, Chicago

2023

0.0

Movie
The Cure - Shows Of A Lost World At Wembley Arena, London

The Cure - Shows Of A Lost World At Wembley Arena, London

2022

0.0

Movie
The Cure - Songs Of A Lost World

The Cure - Songs Of A Lost World

2024

0.0

Movie
The Cure - Trilogy

The Cure - Trilogy

2002

7.9

Movie
The Cure : Live Rock en Seine

The Cure : Live Rock en Seine

2019

8.0

Movie
The Cure at the BBC

The Cure at the BBC

2024

6.5

Movie
The Cure BBC Radio 2 In Concert

The Cure BBC Radio 2 In Concert

2024

8.0

Movie
The Cure Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame 2019

The Cure Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame 2019

0.0

Movie
The Cure Untitled Documentary Film Series

The Cure Untitled Documentary Film Series

2021

10.0

Movie
The Cure: Anniversary 1978 - 2018 - (Live In Hyde Park)

The Cure: Anniversary 1978 - 2018 - (Live In Hyde Park)

2019

8.0

Movie
The Cure: Glastonbury 2019

The Cure: Glastonbury 2019

2019

8.0

Movie
The Cure: Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2014

The Cure: Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2014

2020

0.0

Movie
The Cure: Picture Show

The Cure: Picture Show

1991

0.0

Movie
The Cure: Show of a Lost World Live at Troxy, London

The Cure: Show of a Lost World Live at Troxy, London

2024

0.0

Movie
The Cure: Songs Of A Lost World Live at Troxy, London

The Cure: Songs Of A Lost World Live at Troxy, London

2024

0.0

Movie
The Cure: Voodoo Festival Live

The Cure: Voodoo Festival Live

2013

10.0

Movie