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Kevin Francis McDermott (born 10 February 1962 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish musician, singer and songwriter.


Early life

Kevin Francis McDermott was born 10 February 1962, to Evelyn and Frank McDermott. He has two younger brothers, Paul, and Jim. When his family emigrated to Canada for a period, he attended the Holy Name School in
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. Upon their return to Glasgow, he attended Our Lady of the Assumption School, in
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, and then St Charles School, and St Columba of Iona School, in
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. The first album McDermott bought was Buddy Holly Lives. He was influenced by both ''Buddy Holly'', and ''The Beatles''. He was given an acoustic guitar by his Uncle Joe, at age 14, and taught himself to play by ear. McDermott joined
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in 1978, when he was sixteen years old, working as a ship draughtsman. Inspired, after attending the farewell concert of
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at
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, McDermott started to write and perform live, both solo, and with ''The Suede Crocodiles''.


The Suede Crocodiles

In 1982, McDermott (vocals/guitar) formed Glaswegian band, ''Popgun'', with Davie McCormick (drums), and Ross Drummond (bass/vocals). They were later joined by Roddy Johnson (vocals/guitar). In 1983, having changed their name to '' The Suede Crocodiles'', they released a single, ''Stop The Rain'', written by McDermott, on the NoStrings record label run by Nick Low and Grahame Cochrane. Low had started managing the band after seeing them perform at The Venue, Glasgow, in 1982. ''The Suede Crocodiles'' joined
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on a UK wide tour, including two sell-out gigs at the
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in London. Alan Cruickshank later replaced Davie McCormick on drums, but the band split up before releasing their second single, ''Paint Yourself a Rainbow''. Johnson and Drummond went on to form ''The Forth Room'', and McDermott went solo. ''Stop the Rain'', a compilation of unreleased material, was released in 2001 on Accident Records, and re-released in 2010 on Fastcut Records. McDermott's "swinging" ''Stop The Rain'' was described as "hook heaven" on Soundblab.


Solo career: 1980s

In 1986, McDermott released an acoustic album, ''Suffocation Blues'', on the NoStrings label. The record was produced by
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. In 1986, McDermott contributed the track ''The Right to Reply'' to the
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fanzine's compilation cassette. The compilation was described as "the '86 school of most likely to" by
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(who had recently released their own
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compilation), and was created by John Williamson. Later that year, McDermott played at
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and the Sheffield Leadmill with
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. In August 1986, McDermott travelled across the United States, alongside
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, playing impromptu gigs, whilst travelling from coast to coast in a borrowed van. They performed 12 shows, in six weeks, in record shops, bars, and restaurants. By the time he returned to Scotland in September 1986, McDermott had decided to form a band of his own.


Kevin McDermott Orchestra

McDermott formed the ''Kevin McDermott Orchestra''/''KMO'', with an initial line-up of
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on drums, Steph Greer on bass, and Chris Bramble on percussion. They started performing the material that would become ''KMO's'' first album. Early support slots included
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and
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. McDermott distributed ''KMO'' demos to record companies, the recordings now without Bramble, and with
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, and they were soon signed to
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. In 1989, KMO recorded '' Mother Nature's Kitchen''. The line-up for the album recording was Jim McDermott, Steph Greer,
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, Blair Cowan, and David Crichton. Marco Rossi joined KMO on guitar, having been recommended to McDermott by
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. The band then began touring '' Mother Nature's Kitchen'' in the UK, and Ireland. In 1990, ''KMO'' embarked on a US tour with
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, and then, for the next four years, on stadium support tours, with
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, and
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. They played at
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in 1991, supporting
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on his ''Vagabond Heart'' tour, alongside
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. When
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founder
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sold his stake in the company, ''KMO'' were one of several bands who lost their investment during the shake-up, and subsequently left the label. In June 1990, ''KMO'' played at
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, Glasgow; part of The Big Day concert. The Big Day, a highlight of the European City of Culture celebrations, was the largest free concert ever to be held in Scotland, with a quarter of a million fans attending. In 1991, ''KMO'' released their second album, ''Bedazzled'', on Thirteen Records. It was produced by Hamish Barbour and Peter Jamieson. The film, which aired on STV on 16 November 1991, drew complaints to the station about its nudity content. The band continued playing a gig until 1am at a
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gig on 12 October 1991. A third album, ''The Last Supper'' was released in 1994 on Iona Records, and was a top ten hit in the UK indie chart, and was accompanied by a UK tour, culminating in a gig at the London Borderline. In 1997, ''KMO'' released their fourth album ''For Those in Peril from the Sea'', on Tula Records. MOJO magazine described it as "the kind of album one can get evangelical about", stating that the material "joins the dots between Young, Petty, Reed and Orbison". In July 2022, the remastered
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release of ''Mother Nature’s Kitchen'' reached number ten in the Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100.


Orphans

In 1992, KMO took up the moniker ''Orphans'', in order to play more intimate gigs for their core fan base and friends, via a private mailing list. They performed at
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in 1992, and then the Glasgow Mayfair for a second, Christmas, gig that year. They continued to tour the UK as ''Orphans'', including gigs at the Mean Fiddler in London and The Arches in Glasgow. A recording of ''Orphans'' material was later used as a bonus disc with the re-release of ''Bedazzled''.
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sang guest vocals on the track ''Born Yesterday''.


Solo career: 1990s onwards

He has been described in 'The List' as being 'melodically joyous and lyrically delicious.' while his songs were described as "''Teenage Fanclub'' melody with ''Radiohead'' tension" by MTV. In 2005, McDermott played the Sunday Herald's tsunami relief gig at the Glasgow SECC.


The Uncle Devil Show

In 2004, McDermott formed
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with
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and
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. At the formation of the group, the members were anonymous, and the musicians credited as Langton Herring, Terrence, and Jason Barr, respectively. It was intended that the band retain their individual, hidden, identities for as long as possible during the marketing of the album. Justin Currie initially denied having anything to do with The Uncle Devil Show in a statement on the official Del Amitri website in February 2004. Kevin McDermott's website carried a similar denial.Official Kevin McDermott website.
/ref> However, the label released the ''A Terrible Beauty'' CD with a jewel case sticker that read, "The stunning new band featuring ''Del Amitri'' frontman Justin Currie". According to the band website, their premise was to "bring a universal message of intolerance and insularity which transcends all barriers". This message was incorporated into the language, and song themes, to a degree that prompted the label to release the CD with a parental advisory warning. The CD image was a facsimile of the ''I Want Candy'' LP sleeve by
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. In ''The Del Amitri Story'', it is suggested of the "curious" ''A Terrible Beauty'' album, that
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's fans "didn't feel they were in on the joke". Regardless, the album was released to critical acclaim; John Murphy of
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called the album "laugh out loud funny" and suggested that "songs such as ''I Had A Drink About You'' or ''She Cuts Her Own Fringe'' are at least the equal of anything the band members have been involved with before".
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described ''A Terrible Beauty'' as "a hugely entertaining debut brimming with fine detail", and
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wrote that the album was "truly wonderful". Andy Morten of Shindig! magazine wrote that he had become 'addicted' to ''A Terrible Beauty'' to the extent that he played it each day, finding it laugh out loud funny. He continued that "the quality of the writing, playing and singing ... lift it so far above the pack, it can sometimes seem as though you've never heard people harmonising before". Morten further noted that ''A Terrible Beauty'' "contains the most profanities I've ever heard on a rock record, almost all of which still raise a smile 20-odd listens later".


Personal life

In 2013, McDermott became involved in the 'Absent Voices' Sugar Archive project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The idea of the project was to highlight the 'absent' voices of thousands of workers from the once-booming Inverclyde sugar industry. McDermott was one of the central eight artists, led by Alec Galloway, who exhibited work across mediums including music, film, paintings and poetry. As part of the project, he also gave songwriting workshops in Greenock primary schools, incorporating the Absent Voices historical themes.


Discography


The Suede Crocodiles

*''Stop The Rain'' - (NoStrings 1983)


Kevin McDermott

*''Suffocation Blues'' (NoStrings 1986) *''For Those In Peril From The Sea'' (Tula, 1997) *''Are We Having A Good Time Yet?'' (NoStrings 2008) *''Wise To The Fade'' (NoStrings 2008)


Kevin McDermott Orchestra

*'' Mother Nature's Kitchen'' (1989) *''Bedazzled'' (Thirteen Records, 1991) *''The Last Supper'' (Iona 1994) *''Fair And Whole'' (Tula, 1998) *''Suffocation Blues / River Sessions'' (2004) *''Bedazzled'' Re-issue (2004) *KMO Official Bootleg Series - ''Live At The Borderline'' (2012) *KMO Official Bootleg Series - ''Rarities, Demos, Live, Radio Sessions'' (2012) *KMO Official Bootleg Series - ''Mother Nature's Kitchen'' Extended Edition (2012) *DVD ''Boxed Set'' (River Records, 1999) RIVERCDVO62


The Uncle Devil Show

*''A Terrible Beauty'' (2004) P3M009


References


External links


Kevin McDermott on Bandcamp

Kevin McDermott official website
* KMO Page on Allmusic {{DEFAULTSORT:McDermott, Kevin Living people 20th-century Scottish male singers Scottish singer-songwriters 1962 births 21st-century Scottish male singers British male singer-songwriters