Bernie Torme (1952-2019)
Bernie Torme (1952-2019)
Bernie Tormé (born Bernard Joseph Tormey) was an Irish rock
guitarist, singer, songwriter, record label and recording studio owner. Tormé
is best known for his work with Gillan, as well as his brief stints with Ozzy
Osbourne's backing band and Atomic Rooster.
Inspired by the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Rory
Gallagher, and Gary Moore, Tormé formed his first band at a young age. His
first paid performance came when Don Harris, a 14-year-old drummer he played
alongside when he was 17, secured a gig at the local Girl Guides' dance in
Kilmainham in Dublin. Tormé then played in Dublin band The Urge in the early
1970s before relocating to London in 1974, where he initially played with heavy
rockers Scrapyard, whose bass player, John McCoy would later be re-united with
Tormé in Gillan. Inspired by England's burgeoning mid-1970s punk rock scene, Tormé
formed the Bernie Tormé Band in 1976. With this group, Tormé toured with
successful groups of that period such as The Boomtown Rats and Billy Idol's
Generation X, among many others. Tormé later revealed that his band secured the
supporting slot with the Boomtown Rats by agreeing to go around London putting
up posters advertising the tour.
Achievements:
In 1977 the band were asked to contribute two tracks to the
Live At The Vortex album, "Streetfighter" and "Living for
Kicks". This led to them being signed to the Jet Records label, who
"...paid us forty quid a week each for the next 18 months... Apart from
that they just sat on us pretty much, they were more into ELO."
Frustrated by a lack of commercial success, Tormé accepted
the invitation of former Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan in 1979 to join his
band Gillan. Over the next four years, Gillan enjoyed three Top Ten UK albums
(Mr. Universe, Glory Road, and Future Shock), in addition to extensive
worldwide tours of Europe, Japan, and the United States.
In 1981 Tormé left Gillan, citing frustration over a lack of
money despite the success the band was seeing. He was replaced by guitarist
Janick Gers. He played as a live session man for Atomic Rooster and was hired
in March 1982 by Jet Records to replace the recently deceased Randy Rhoads in
Ozzy Osbourne's band. Tormé flew from England to Los Angeles with the promise
that the job was his, even being paid an advance by Jet before leaving England.
Though Osbourne had already settled on Robert Sarzo to replace Rhoads, he was
forced to abide by the record company's decision and Tormé began rehearsing
with the band. After only a handful of shows it became apparent that Tormé's
bluesy style was not a good match for Osbourne's brand of heavy metal, and he
elected to return to England to continue work on a solo album. He was
quickly replaced by Brad Gillis and the tour continued.
Beginning in 1982 Tormé led his own band under various names
and lineups (including a version of Torme with singer Phil Lewis, formerly of
Girl and later with LA Guns).
Tormé spent several years with the band Desperado with
former Twisted Sister singer Dee Snider. Although the record saw limited
release, Snider re-used a number of the songs for a subsequent project,
Widowmaker (not to be confused with the 1970s English band of the same name).
Tormé also played guitar on René Berg's solo album, The
Leather, The Loneliness And Your Dark Eyes, released in 1992.
In addition to the continued release of new Tormé recordings
and re-issuance of his back catalogue titles, Tormé also became involved with
the 'Silver' project, which also included former Michael Schenker Group
vocalist Gary Barden.
In 2006, Tormé announced the formation of Guy McCoy Tormé
(aka "G.M.T"), with former Gillan bassist John McCoy and drummer
Robin Guy. In 2007, Tormé contributed lead guitar and sitar parts to
"Smile In Denial", track #4 of Yoni, a solo album from Wildhearts
frontman Ginger.
Bernie successfully released 4 albums via the Pledgemusic
platform between 2014 and 2018, and his last album 'Shadowland', featuring
drummer Mik Gaffney (The Last Resort) and Sy Morton on bass was released in
November 2018, followed by the 'Final Fling' UK tour starting on November
22. Unfortunately Pledgemusic did not honour their outstanding
payments to Bernie Tormé on his last release.
Tormé also ran his own record label, Retrowrek Records, and
recording studios, Barnroom Studios in Kent.
Charity: Tribute in memory of Bernie Tormey
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