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  • NAME: Malcolm McLaren
  • OCCUPATION: Artist, Fashion Designer, Musician
  • BIRTH DATE: January 22, 1946
  • DEATH DATE: April 08, 2010
  • EDUCATION: Harrow Art School, Croydon College of Art, Goldsmiths College
  • PLACE OF BIRTH: London, United Kingdom
  • PLACE OF DEATH: Switzerland
  • Full Name: Malcolm Robert Andrew McLaren

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Recording artist and fashion designer Malcolm McLaren came to fame as manager of the Sex Pistols. Later, he recorded several albums of his own material.


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Born in 1946 in London, England, Malcolm McLaren was one of the creative forces behind the sound and attitude of the Sex Pistols. With a passion for style and social friction, the daring McLaren went on to manage several other bands following the Pistols' demise in 1978, as well as record several albums of his own material. He died in Switzerland from complications related to cancer on April 8, 2010.

Early Life

Artist, musician, band manager. One of the creative forces behind English punk rock and the Sex Pistols in particular, Malcolm Robert Andrew McLaren was born January 22, 1946, in London, England. The son of a Scottish engineer, he was raised primarily by his maternal grandmother, whom he later credited with fostering his well-regarded subversive spirit.

As such, school was not a perfect fit for the creative McLaren. He attended more than half a dozen different art schools, including Harrow Art School, where he befriended Jamie Reid, who would later serve as the brains behind the Sex Pistols' provocative graphics. His struggles in school led one institution to expel him and another, Croydon College of Art, to try to have him committed to a mental institution.

In 1971 McLaren dropped out of school for good and opened a boutique shop in Chelsea. Initially called Let It Rock and later renamed Too Fast to Live Too Young to Die, the store specialized in 1950s "Teddy boy" fashions.

Life in Music

McLaren's world changed when the New York Dolls, a glam-rock band that performed in high heels, visited his shop one day. McLaren and the musicians quickly hit it off and eventually he followed the band back to the United States, where he worked as its manager. McLaren brought an unusual approach to his job, pushing the band to shock its American audiences as much as possible. In one instance he had the Dolls perform in Maoist Red Guard uniforms and play in front of a hammer-and-sickle flag.

But the Dolls' run was short-lived, and after the group broke up, McLaren returned to London intent on trying to ramp up what he'd tried to do in the States.

He found his new cause in a group of musicians headed up by lead singer John Lydon, later renamed Johnny Rotten due to the condition of his teeth. In every shape and form, the Sex Pistols was the product of McLaren's imagination. He put the band together and orchestrated the outrage that made them the toast of the English punk rock scene. Rotten called McLaren "the most evil person on earth."

With singles like "Anarchy in the U.K." and "God Save the Queen," the Pistols climbed the charts in Britain. The group's short run consisted of just one album, the 1977 release Never Mind the Bollocks: Here's the Sex Pistols. In 1978 the group embarked on its first and only American tour. It quickly concluded when Rotten walked off the stage at a performance in San Francisco, leaving the band behind and marking the end of the Pistols as a group.

Even with the band's demise, McLaren continued to stay heavily involved in the music scene.

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