Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie

Formed
1981 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Heather Phares
The arty British pop band Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie may be best known for the fact that Garbage's Shirley Manson was once a member, but there is more to the group's story, including chart successes and record company conflicts. Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie formed in 1981 out of the ashes of the Clan, which itself was created from the lineups of Lipstick and Irrelevant. Singer/guitarist Martin Metcalfe, drummer Derek Kelly, bassist Jamie Waterson, and keyboardist Ewan Drysdale comprised the band's first lineup; Chuck Parker replaced Drysdale within a matter of months.



The band released their first single, Death Of A Salesman, in 1984, and added two background vocalists, Shirley Manson and Hilary McLean, in the next year. The Mackenzies' 1986 single The Rattler reached number 13 in the U.K. indie charts, and the group made several TV and radio appearances in the wake of the song's success. On the strength of their 1987 Face To Face single, which was another indie Top 20 hit, Capitol signed Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie in 1988.

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