R U P E R T
H O L M E S
FROM THE CLASSIC HIT
"ESCAPE
(THE PINA COLADA SONG)"
TO A 21ST CENTURY RENAISSANCE MAN
SPECIAL GUEST ON
THE RAY SHASHO SHOW BBS RADIO
His second Random House novel, Swing,
reached #24 among all books at Amazon, and was the first novel to come
with an original CD musical score. His short stories have been anthologized in
such prestigious collections as Best American Mystery Stories
and On a Raven’s Wing.
In December of 2014, ASCAP presented
Rupert Holmes with its prestigious “George M. Cohan Award” acknowledging the
diversity and depth of his career as a composer, lyricist, playwright, and
novelist.
For TV, Holmes created, wrote and scored
all four seasons of the critically hailed AMC series “Remember WENN,”
commemorated on its tenth anniversary by a cover piece in the Arts &
Leisure section of The New York Times.
He has arranged, conducted and written
platinum recordings for Barbra Streisand, including her classic Lazy
Afternoon album and his songs for the Golden Globe-winning,
quadruple Platinum Billboard #1 LP score of A Star is Born.
As a pop tunesmith, his work has been recorded by the leading vocalists of our
time, from opera star Renée Fleming to pop star Britney Spears, from
balladeer Barry Manilow to rapper Wyclef. Yet despite all the above,
Holmes is still best known to the public as the singer-songwriter of several
Billboard Top Ten hits, including his #1 multi‑platinum smash “Escape”
aka “The Pina Colada Song”…heard in such recent films as Guardians of
the Galaxy, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Grownups,
Bewitched, Wanted
with Angelina Jolie, The Sweetest Thing,
Shrek, the TV shows “Las Vegas,” “True Blood,” and
most recently performed by Jimmy Fallon and Blake Shelton with The Legendary
Roots.
In the mid-seventies, while recording
three new albums (the eponymous Rupert Holmes, Singles,
and Pursuit of Happiness) Holmes also produced recordings by
several major British rock bands, “in part to catch all the plays and
musicals running in London’s West End each season,” he admits. The results
of this were two major U.K. pop hits of 1976: “A Glass of Champagne” (with
Holmes playing its trademark piano riff) and “Girls, Girls, Girls” (a “Benny
Hill” standard) both performed by the band Sailor and co‑produced with Emmy
award-winning Jeffrey Lesser.
Holmes went on to arrange and produce
the talented Brit rocker John Miles, resulting in the albums Stranger in
the City and Zaragon and the single “Slow Down” a #2
dance hit on the US Billbard Disco charts featuring a memorable orchestration
by Holmes. Other acts in Holmes’ producing repertoire at this time were the
glam-rock band Sparks, the classic art rock band Strawbs and British pop
singer-songwriter Lynsey de Paul.
In 1979 and 1980, with the release
of his fifth album Partners in Crime (RIAA certified
platinum), Holmes at last topped the Billboard charts as a singer, songwriter,
arranger and producer with his now-iconic hit “Escape (The Pina Colada Song),”
which went to number one in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan. Holmes
followed “Escape” with the Billboard #6 single “Him” and also penned the ballad
“You Got It All Over Him” for The Jets, a record which simultaneously
topped Billboard’s Top 40, R&B and Adult-Contemporary charts in the number
1, 2 and 3 slots.
In 2015, he performed for at the Library
of Congress in concert with Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen, Natalie Merchant, rapper
Ne-Yo and John Legend.
With the new millennium, Holmes added
novel writing to his repertoire. His critically-acclaimed mystery, Where
the Truth Lies, was a Booklist Top Ten Debut Novel; his second, Swing,
was a San Francisco Chronicle Top Ten Best Seller, called “imaginative,
smart, sophisticated and impressively elaborate” by Janet Maslin of the
New York Times. His short stories have been anthologized in such prestigious
collections as Best American Mystery Stories,
On a Raven’s Wing, A Merry Band of
Murderers and Christmas at the Mysterious Bookshop. He
was also commissioned by The New York Times to write the Arts and Leisure
tribute celebrating the one hundredth birthday of Irving Berlin. Holmes is
currently finishing the first entry in a new fictional mystery series for Simon
and Schuster.
For more
information about Rupert Holmes visit www.rupertholmes.com
Purchase Rupert
Holmes latest box set …
Songs That Sound Like Movies at amazon.com
Songs That Sound Like Movies at amazon.com
And Rupert’s
latest novels …
Swing, Where the Truth Lies and coming soon … The McMasters Guide to
Homicide: Murder Your Employer also at available at amazon.com
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