Anthony Michael Clarkin (24 November 1946 – 7 January 2024) was an English musician, best known as the guitarist of the rock band
Magnum. He was the sole songwriter throughout Magnum's history, writing all of the material on their
23 studio albums as well as on two studio albums by Magnum spin-off group
Hard Rain. He also produced most of Magnum's albums.
Biography
Anthony Michael Clarkin was born and grew up in the
Shard End
Shard End is an area of Birmingham, England. It is also a ward within the formal district of Hodge Hill. Shard End borders Castle Bromwich to the north and Kingshurst to the east which are situated in the northern part of the neighbouring Metr ...
area of
Birmingham
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, which spawned a number of bands tagged with the 'Brum Beat' label. Leaving school to train as a Ladies hairdresser he soon quit to join his first band The Boulevards with former school friends.
Magnum (1972–1995)
Magnum began as the
house band
A house band is a group of musicians, often centrally organized by a band leader, who regularly play at an establishment.
It is widely used to refer both to the bands who work on entertainment programs on television or radio, and to bands which ...
at Birmingham's
Rum Runner
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night club (later the home of
Duran Duran
Duran Duran () are an English pop rock band formed in Birmingham in 1978 by singer Stephen Duffy, keyboardist Nick Rhodes and guitarist/bassist John Taylor (bass guitarist), John Taylor. After several early changes, the band's line-up settled ...
) in 1972.
They began to develop their own style by playing Clarkin's songs at a residency at The Railway Inn, in Birmingham's Curzon Street, in 1976. Joining Clarkin and Bob Catley were drummer
Kex Gorin
Magnum are an English melodic hard rock band. They were formed in Birmingham in 1972 by Tony Clarkin (guitar, songwriter, producer) and Bob Catley (vocals) in order to appear as the resident band at the Rum Runner nightclub in the city. Magnum ...
and bassist
Dave Morgan (later a member of
ELO
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Arts and entertainment
* Electric Light Orchestra, a British rock music group
** ''The Electric Light Orchestra'' (album), the group's debut album
* ''Elo'', a member magazine for the Tuglas Society
Biology
* Very-long-c ...
) and
Mark Stanway
Mark Stanway (born 27 July 1954) is an English musician. He was the keyboard player for the hard rock band Magnum from 1980 until the end of 2016.
Career
Stanway first appeared with Magnum on the 1980 recording of '' Chase the Dragon'' (re ...
keyboard player joined in 1980 and remained until 2016. Their most notable success during these early years was the
Jeff Glixman
Jeff Glixman is an American record producer. He has produced, mixed or remastered artists such as Kansas, Magnum, Gary Moore, Yngwie Malmsteen, The Georgia Satellites and Black Sabbath. Combined sales of his projects exceed 30 million units.
Ca ...
produced ''
Chase The Dragon
''Chase the Dragon'' is the third studio album by English rock band Magnum. It was released in 1982 on Jet Records. Overseen by the Kansas producer Jeff Glixman, ''Chase the Dragon'' was the first recorded appearance by the new keyboard playe ...
'' (1982) which reached number 17 in the
UK Albums Chart
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,
and included several songs that would be mainstays of the band's live set, notably "Soldier of the Line", "Sacred Hour" and "The Spirit".
It was not until the band came into association with manager Keith Baker, their breakthrough album came in 1985 with ''
On a Storyteller's Night
''On a Storyteller's Night'' is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Magnum, released on 13 May 1985 on FM Records in the UK and on Polydor Records in Germany. It is considered Magnum's breakthrough album and remains their best-selli ...
'' which featured the single "Just Like an Arrow". This success continued in the following years when Baker introduced the band to Queen drummer
Roger Taylor. He produced ''
Vigilante
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A vigilante is a person who practices or partakes in vigilantism, or undertakes public safety and retributive justice ...
'' in 1986, the top 5 album ''
Wings of Heaven
''Wings of Heaven'' is the seventh studio album by the English rock band Magnum, released on 28 March 1988.
The original choice of producers for ''Wings of Heaven'' was Roger Taylor and Dave Richards, who had produced ''Vigilante''. This wa ...
'' in 1988, and the
Keith Olsen
Keith Alan Olsen (May 12, 1945 – March 9, 2020) was an American record producer and sound engineer, who worked with Magnum, Rick Springfield, Fleetwood Mac, Ozzy Osbourne, Grateful Dead, Whitesnake, Pat Benatar, Heart, Santana, Saga, For ...
produced ''
Goodnight L.A.
''Goodnight L.A.'' is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Magnum (band), Magnum, released in 1990 by Polydor.
Most of the material was already written and arranged, at least in demo form, and was taken to Los Angeles and Vancouver ...
'' which reached number 9 in the UK Albums Chart in 1990.
In mid 1995, Clarkin announced the band were to split following a farewell tour of the UK and Europe.
Hard Rain (1996–2000)
After Magnum split, a spin-off group featuring Catley and Clarkin was formed called
Hard Rain, and they released the albums ''
Hard Rain'' and ''
When The Good Times Come''. It was around this time that Catley launched a solo career using various songwriters, including
Gary Hughes
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of the band
Ten
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* 10, an even natural number following 9 and preceding 11
* one of the years 10 BC, AD 10, 1910, 2010, 2110
* October, the tenth month of the year
Places
* Mount Ten, in Vietnam
* Tongren Fenghuang Airport (IATA c ...
. However, Hard Rain found gigs and booking hard to come by, and there were discussions about renaming the band as Magnum. Also, at this time, Catley was becoming increasingly focused on his solo career, and he quit Hard Rain, marking the end of a working relationship with Clarkin that dated back to 1972. After a quiet period Clarkin announced the end of Hard Rain.
Clarkin commented: "The break since the middle of the Nineties was definitely necessary for me. Since the end of the Seventies, in fact since we embarked on the preparations for our debut recording ''
Kingdom of Madness'', not a single month had gone by in which I didn't work for Magnum, composed for the group, or at least thought of them permanently. For almost twenty years, all my thoughts had revolved around the band. I needed a break to clear my head and to be able to devote myself to the band again with renewed energy." – Tony Clarkin, 2002
Magnum reunion and death (2001–2024)

Eventually, Clarkin and Catley re-launched Magnum with the album ''
Breath of Life'' in 2002 on
SPV. They were again joined by Stanway, with former Hard Rain bassist
Al Barrow
Al Barrow (born 1968) is an English bassist best known as the former member of the hard rock band Magnum.
Biography
Barrow joined Magnum in 2001 after he was a member of Hard Rain, a group formed by Magnum members, Bob Catley and Tony Cl ...
and former-
Thunder
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drummer
Harry James
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. This was subsequently followed by ''
Brand New Morning'' in 2004.
Magnum completed work on a new studio album, ''
Princess Alice and the Broken Arrow
''Princess Alice and the Broken Arrow'' is the 14th studio album by the English rock band Magnum. The album was released by SPV in Germany on 23 March 2007, in the rest of Europe on 26 March 2007 and in the USA on 3 April 2007. The album titl ...
'' with drummer
Jimmy Copley
James Frank Copley (29 December 1953 – 13 May 2017) was an English rock drummer.
Copley was largely a session musician and worked with Jeff Beck, Graham Parker, Upp, Paul Young, Magnum, Roger Glover, Ian Gillan and Glenn Hughes of Dee ...
released on 26 March 2007, that also marked the return of cover artwork by
Rodney Matthews
Rodney Matthews (born 6 July 1945) is a British illustrator and conceptual designer of fantasy and science-fiction.
Career
Trained at the West of England College of Art, Matthews worked in advertising for Plastic Dog Graphics before turning ...
. The album entered the UK Albums Chart at number 70, the first time Magnum had charted in the UK since 1994.
It also reached number 4 on the BBC Rock Albums Chart and number 60 in Germany, the band's biggest market along with Scandinavia outside of the UK.
On 9 January 2024, Clarkin's family announced that Tony had died on 7 January. He was 77. The previous month the band revealed that he was diagnosed with a rare spinal condition, which brought about the cancellation of their Spring 2024 tour. Two months after Clarkin's death, Catley announced that he could not carry on without him and that Magnum would retire.
Other projects
In 1981, two tracks were written and produced by Clarkin and were sung by Sue McCloskey, a friend of Magnum. They were entitled "Really Need Your Love" and "Lost Inside Myself".
After Catley left Hard Rain, Clarkin continued to write material with McCloskey. Some of these songs were broadcast on radio during an interview with Clarkin. Two of these songs surfaced as Magnum songs, "Still" and "Dream About You" on Magnum's 2002 studio album, ''Breath of Life''.
Clarkin played guitar on a Rodney Matthews/Rudi Dobson side project called The House on the Rock.
Discography
Magnum
Hard Rain
*''
Hard Rain'' (1997)
*''
When the Good Times Come'' (1999)
References
External links
Tony Clarkin obituaryMagnum official website*
*
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1946 births
2024 deaths
English male songwriters
English record producers
English rock guitarists
English male guitarists
Hard Rain (band) members
Magnum (band) members
Musicians from Birmingham, West Midlands