Martin Gore
Born | July 23, 1961 |
Hometown | London, England |
Net worth | $100 million |
Height | 5'8" (1.72m) |
Spouse | Kerrilee Kaski, Suzanne Boisvert |
Children | Ava Lee Gore, Kalo Gore, Viva Lee Gore |
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We'd forgotten quite how many Depeche Mode bargains Alan Wilder shifted in his legendary auction
- An Oberheim and Minimoog went for a song, but it was a Martin Gore guitar and E-mu sampler that stole the show
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‘Depeche Mode Day’ declared in Los Angeles
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Vince Clarke: "Martin Gore brought along his synthesizer, we looked at the thing and thought, this is a lot easier than learning chords on a guitar and you only need one finger to play it"
As synth icon Vince Clarke releases his debut solo album, Danny Turner discovers how he’s embraced the electronic dark side
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“Martin sang it naked. I turned the piano away as I was playing”: How Depeche Mode recorded their very own ‘Berlin Trilogy’ and became one of the biggest bands in the world
And why it's (almost) as important as David Bowie's hat-trick of Hansa Studio recordings
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TD Garden crowd 'Just Can't Get Enough' of Depeche Mode show
The two-hour, 23-minute set featured a tribute to recently fallen founding member Andrew Fletcher.
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Depeche Mode Capture Darkness and Light For Late-Night Performance: Watch
Gahan and Gore stopped by "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" for a rendition of album track "My Favourite Stranger."
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Depeche Mode in Nashville: Top moments as Music City 'Just Can't Get Enough' at Bridgestone Arena
Depeche Mode stopped in Nashville as part of their "Memento Mori Tour," taking to the stage at Bridgestone Arena on Oct. 19 for a lively evening.
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Jean-Michel Jarre releases Zeitgeist Take 2 with French artist NSDOS
Jean-Michel Jarre will release new collaborative album Oxymoreworks in November
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Jean-Michel Jarre announces new Oxymoreworks collaboration album
Jean-Michel Jarre teams up with Brian Eno, Martin Gore and more on new collaboration album Oxymoreworks out in November
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This week on "Sunday Morning" (August 13)
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
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The greatest frontman of all time? Dave Gahan's irresistible energy ensures that Depeche Mode exude life after death
Dave Gahan gives a masterclass in stadium rock showmanship as Depeche Mode hold Twickenham spellbound
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Depeche Mode, review: electronica's most enduring band contemplate their mortality
“I’ll meet you by the river, or maybe on the other side,” sang Dave Gahan, crypt-deep of baritone and vampiric in a dark, sequinned suit, on Wagging Tongues. Later, during a Scott-Walker-ish mid-set stretch on the mic, Martin Gore - Gahan’s sole surviving cohort from the original lineup of Depeche Mode - would echo the fatalistic sentiment on jazz bar lament Soul With Me: “I’m heading for the ever after… I’m going where there are no cares”. Later still, the pair would appear in the visuals for r
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