Origin County Durham, England Role Singer Name Robert Blamire | Years active 1976 – present Instruments Bass guitar Music group Penetration | |
Occupation(s) Musician, record producer, manager Associated acts Pauline Murray, Penetration, Patrik Fitzgerald, The Invisible Girls, The Storm Albums Pauline Murray and The Invisible Girls Genres Punk rock, New Wave, Synthpop Similar People Pauline Murray, John Maher, Paul Harvey, Martin Hannett |
Beat Goes On - Penetration (Official Video)
Robert Blamire (born c. 1959) is known primarily as bassist for the punk and new wave band Penetration.
He founded the band along with singer Pauline Murray in 1976 after seeing a performance by The Sex Pistols. After the band split up, he and Murray went on to form The Invisible Girls with members of John Cooper Clarke's backing band.
He also worked with Patrik Fitzgerald, and produced Scottish post-punk band The Scars' only album, Author! Author!.
As of 2006, he was lecturing on Graphic Design.
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