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Lol Tolhurst (Laurence Andrew Tolhurst) was born on 3 February, 1959 in Horley, United Kingdom, is a British drummer and keyboardist. Discover Lol Tolhurst's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

Popular As Laurence Andrew Tolhurst
Occupation Musician
Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 3 February, 1959
Birthday 3 February
Birthplace Horley, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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1959

Laurence Andrew Tolhurst (born 3 February 1959), known professionally as Lol Tolhurst, is an English musician, songwriter, producer, and author.

He was a founding member of The Cure, for which he first played drums before switching to keyboards.

1978

These bands eventually evolved into The Cure in 1978.

Tolhurst played drums and occasionally keyboards for the Cure on their first four albums.

1982

After the tour for the Pornography album in 1982, Tolhurst decided to abandon the drums and switch to keyboards and synthesizers full time.

During this period he also produced two singles and one album for the band And Also the Trees.

1985

By 1985, Tolhurst's contributions to the Cure were diminishing due to his alcoholism, and during live performances some of his keyboard parts had to be supplemented by guitarist Porl Thompson.

1987

Shortly after the release of Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me in 1987, Tolhurst's apparent lack of preparation for the album's upcoming tour caused the band to recruit a second keyboardist, Roger O'Donnell.

1989

He left the Cure in 1989 and later formed the bands Presence and Levinhurst.

He has also published two books and developed the Curious Creatures podcast.

Tolhurst was born in Horley, and is the fifth of six children to William and Daphne Tolhurst.

His family later moved to nearby Crawley, where he first met future bandmate Robert Smith when they were both five years old.

Tolhurst's grandmother lived next door to Smith's family, and Tolhurst and Smith attended St. Francis Primary and Junior Schools together.

During their teen years, the two renewed their friendship and played together in several early bands, with Tolhurst on drums.

During the recording of the following album Disintegration in 1989, Tolhurst's alcoholism became so severe that the other members of the band threatened to quit, and Tolhurst contributed very little to the album even though he was credited as a co-writer on all songs.

While it was later revealed that Tolhurst contributed to the song "Homesick", his contributions to the rest of the album were nearly nonexistent, and he was ultimately credited with "other instruments" in the album's liner notes.

Tolhurst was fired by Robert Smith shortly before the album's release.

1990

Following his departure from the Cure, in 1990 Tolhurst formed the band Presence with singer Gary Biddles, who had been an early member of the Cure's road crew and was previously a member of Fools Dance.

1991

His son Gray was born in 1991.

1993

Presence released the album Inside in 1993; a second album titled Closer was recorded during this period but was not released until 2014.

Meanwhile, Tolhurst had moved to Los Angeles in the United States and successfully overcame his alcoholism.

1994

In 1994, Tolhurst sued Robert Smith and Fiction Records for unpaid royalties, claiming that he had been coerced into signing an unfavorable contract in the mid-1980s while debilitated by his alcohol problem.

That contract had removed him as an equal partner in the Cure with Smith and relegated him to a paid employee.

Tolhurst also claimed part ownership with Smith in the Cure's name.

Tolhurst lost this lawsuit and was ordered by the court to pay Smith's legal expenses.

Smith refunded the money to Tolhurst years later after they reconciled their friendship.

2002

In 2002, Tolhurst and his wife Cindy Levinson formed the electronica band Levinhurst.

2004

This band released the albums Perfect Life in 2004 and House by the Sea in 2007.

2009

For their third album Blue Star in 2009 they were joined by another former member of the Cure, bassist Michael Dempsey.

Tolhurst also composed music for the film 9000 Needles, which won the Best Documentary award at several prestigious film festivals.

2011

In 2011, Tolhurst contacted Robert Smith to suggest a collaboration to honor the 30th anniversary of the Cure album Faith.

Tolhurst had also discussed the possibility with another former bandmate, Roger O'Donnell.

The Cure decided to organize a short tour commemorating three of their early albums.

Tolhurst temporarily appeared with the band for several shows, first at the Sydney Opera House in Australia, playing keyboards and percussion.

However, he did not officially rejoin the band.

2016

In 2016, Tolhurst published his memoir Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys, largely recounting his childhood friendship with Robert Smith and the early years of the Cure.

Tolhurst undertook an extensive book tour of the United Kingdom and United States.

2018

In 2018, he was featured in an episode of the BBC Radio 4 series Soul Music, in which he discussed the history of the Cure song "Boys Don't Cry".

2019

In 2019, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Cure.

In 2021, Tolhurst developed the podcast Curious Creatures with Budgie, a member of longtime Cure associates Siouxsie and the Banshees, in which they explore "post punk’s enduring legacy and contemporary relevance" along with invited guests.