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Michael Stephen Dempsey (born 29 November 1958) is an English musician, best known as the bassist for the Cure and the Associates. Biography.
The band's original incarnation featured vocalist and guitarist Robert Smith, bassist Michael Dempsey and drummer Lol Tolhurst. [4] After the release and promotion of Three Imaginary Boys, Dempsey was replaced by Simon Gallup in November 1979, when keyboardist Matthieu Hartley also joined the band. [5]
Michael P. Dempsey is a former acting Director of National Intelligence, serving from January 20, 2017 to March 15, 2017. [1] [2] Biography.
That band consisted of Robert Smith on piano, Michael Dempsey on guitar, Lol Tolhurst on percussion, Marc Ceccagno on lead guitar, and Alan Hill on bass. [3] In January 1976, while at St Wilfrid's Comprehensive School, Ceccagno formed a five-piece rock band with Smith on guitar and Dempsey on bass, along with two other school friends. [4]
Michael Dempsey (born 1958) is a British musician who played with The Cure and Associates. Michael Dempsey may also refer to: Michael Dempsey (bishop) (1918–1974), American Catholic bishop; Mick Dempsey (Gaelic footballer), Gaelic football player; Mick Dempsey (hurler) (born 1941), Irish retired hurler
Before MacKenzie's death, almost all Associates records had been deleted. Former band member Michael Dempsey and the MacKenzie estate began a reissue programme to make sure the band's legacy continued, reissuing almost every Associates album, including a 25th anniversary edition of The Affectionate Punch in 2005.
David Dempsey, a Trump supporter and "one of the most violent" Jan. 6 rioters, receives a 20-year prison sentence, one of the longest in Capitol riot cases to date.
"Boys Don't Cry" is widely regarded as one of the Cure's best songs. In 2019, Billboard ranked the song number four on their list of the 40 greatest Cure songs, [8] and in 2023, Mojo ranked the song number three on their list of the 30 greatest Cure songs.