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Tom Greenhalgh

Thomas Charles Greenhalgh is a multimedia artist and singer-songwriter best known for his work with the Mekons.
==Education==
He attended Sevenoaks School in Kent with future members of the Gang of Four (Andy Gill and Jon King) and The Mekons (Kevin Lycett and Mark White, whose father taught art at the school), and they spent "a lot of time in the art room."
After Sevenoaks, the five attended the University of Leeds, the birthplace of a number of punk bands. As students in the Fine Arts program, Greenhalgh, Lycett, White, and Jon Langford formed the Mekons in 1976; they worked closely with the Gang of Four and the Delta 5, bands that included students from the same program. In the politically charged atmosphere of the late 1970s, they participated in events such as Rock Against Racism.
While primarily credited as a guitarist in the early Mekons recordings, Greenhalgh's roles as lead singer and songwriter came to the forefront after the band regrouped and evolved stylistically in the 1980s.

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