Maurice Coyne

Maurice Coyne
Maurice Coyne
Background information
Born 21 March 1955 (1955-03-21) (age 56)
City of London, London, England
Genres Heavy metal, progressive rock, hard rock
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1971–present
Labels High Roller Records
Associated acts Urchin, Berlyn
Notable instruments
Patrick Eggle Guitars
Heritage CM150
Yamaha
Epiphone Elitist

Maurice Coyne (born 21 March 1955, London) attended Colvestone Primary School in Dalston, and Upton House Secondary School in Hackney. In 1974 he formed the band 'Evil Ways' with Adrian Smith, John Hoye and Barry Tyler. In 1975 they were joined by singer David Hall. In 1976 the band changed their name to Urchin and were signed to DJM Records. They released their first single, "Black Leather Fantasy" in 1977.[1] Coyne left the band for personal reasons in January 1978. He was replaced, briefly, by Dave Murray who overlapped with Coyne for a couple of months - (while Murray rehearsed and recorded, Coyne covered live gigs). Murray played on the band's second single, "She's A Roller", before rejoining Iron Maiden in early 1978.

In 1980, Coyne joined Berlyn and was later joined by the former Urchin bassist Alan Levett. Berlyn split in March 1983, following which Coyne took a break from the music industry for a few years. Berlyn had two albums of live and demo material released by the German label, High Roller Records.

In recent years Coyne has played in several rock covers bands, most notably 'Rewind' (which also featured Trevor Walker and Cliff Massey from Berlyn) and Pinnacle of Decline. He is currently lead guitarist with Full Metal Jacket.

References

  1. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Urchin". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/urchin-p193601/biography. Retrieved 24 November 2010. 

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