- Credited for playing "other instruments" on the liner notes for The Cure's 1989 album "Disintegration," but confirmed to have contributed nothing.
- Co-founder and former member of luminary post-punk band The Cure, for whom he played drums (1976-1981), keyboards (1982-1985), and "other instruments" (1986-1989). He's attempted a solo comeback twice in the 1990s, but both were flops.
- Unsuccessfully attempted to sue Smith in 1994 for the co-ownership of the band's name, which he claimed he and Smith came up with jointly.
- Was fired from The Cure by Robert Smith in 1989 for breach of contract after he became increasingly unwilling to contribute to the band in any way, but didn't want to quit because he was obligated by the band's recording contract to be paid for any works they produced, whether he was involved in their production or not.
- He produced the first two single releases and the debut album of the cult British rock band And Also the Trees, which were released in 1983.
- Formed a new band called Levinhurst with Cindy Levinson (vocals), Dayton Borders (programming), and himself on synths. Their debut album "Perfect Life" was released in the USA on March 23, 2004, on the Full Contact label. (March 2004)
- Attended Crawley College of Technology.
- Formed the band Malice in middle school with Robert Smith, Michael Dempsey and Porl Thompson.
- Bonded with Robert Smith over their love of Jimi Hendrix.
- Attended St. Francis of Assisi School in Crawley, Sussex.
- Attend high school at St. Wilfrid's.
- Has three older siblings, brothers Roger and John, and a sister.
- He and his 1st wife Lydia lost a baby girl shortly after her birth.
- Has a son Gray with his 1st wife Lydia.
- Father William George Edward Tolhurst was a member of the British Navy serving as an engineer on a gunboat serving on the Yangtze River in China during the Rape of Nanking. Mother Daphne was a housewife.
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