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Mickey Finn
Finn performing with T Rex in the Musikhalle Hamburg, January 1972Background information Birth name Michael Norman Finn Born 3 June 1947
Thornton Heath, Surrey, England
United KingdomDied 11 January 2003 (aged 55)
Croydon, Surrey, UKGenres Psych folk, glam rock Occupations Musician Instruments Bongos, congas, drums, bass, vocals Years active 1970–2003 Labels Fly Records/Reprise, EMI, Casablanca, Demon Music Group, Track Associated acts T.Rex
Hapshash and the Coloured Coat
Mickey Finn's T. Rex
The Blow Monkeys
The Soup DragonsMickey Finn or occasionally Micky Finn (born Michael Norman Finn, 3 June 1947, Thornton Heath, Surrey, England — died 11 January 2003,[1] Croydon, Surrey), was the percussionist and sideman to Marc Bolan in his band Tyrannosaurus Rex (on one album, A Beard of Stars), and later, the 1970s glam rock group, T.Rex. Often confused with other musicians by the same name, Michael Norman Finn (apart from T. Rex) only toured as a sideman in the 1960s with Hapshash and the Coloured Coat. After Bolan and T.Rex's demise, he worked as a session musician for The Blow Monkeys and The Soup Dragons.
After Finn joined the band in late 1969, it was rumored that Bolan hired Finn for his good looks, and because he admired his motorcycle, rather than for his musical ability. Finn was unable to recreate the complex rhythmical patterns of his predecessor, Steve Peregrin Took, and was effectively hired as much for a visual foil for Bolan as for his drumming. The BBC news commented on this, saying "Marc Bolan was supposed to have said of Finn: 'He can't sing... but he looks superb.'"[1]
Mickey Finn stated, on a Radio show in Denmark that he and Marc Bolan were appearing on as guest DJs, that his big influence in percussion was the prolific Master Henry Gibson from Curtis Mayfield's band. In the early 1970s, Finn's contribution as bongocerro, backing vocalist, and, occasionally, bass guitarist, to Bolan's music was essential, because Tyrannosaurus Rex and T. Rex started off as a duo and Marc needed a replacement for Steve Peregrin Took. Something of a character both on and off stage, Finn was often to be seen wearing a hat (including a green bowler), a trademark that was adopted by a significant proportion of T. Rex fans.
However, due to T. Rex's sound becoming more and more electric-influenced, and the presence of a 'proper' drummer, Bill Legend, Mickey's bongo playing became effectively obsolete, and he left the band after five years.[1]
During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Finn made a handful of guest appearances with the West London rock band, Checkpoint Charlie, fronted by Mick Lexington.
In 1991 he joined Croydon R'n'B band WD40, which had a fluid line-up based around his very old friend drummer Stewart Childs (the Interns)Harp & vocalist Colin Goody and Vocalist and guitarist Pete Robins. The band then added guitarists, percussion etc as required but unfortunately Mickey was forced to retire after about 12 months due to failing health. A couple of live tracks survive from this line up, but are currently out of print.
Finn returned to the mainstream music scene in 1997, fronting a new, controversial version of T. Rex, Mickey Finn's T. Rex, playing old T. Rex songs until his last days.
Death
Finn died from alcohol-related liver problems, on 11 January 2003, aged 55. His manager, Barry Newby commented that it was likely that Finn's illness and death were due to liver and kidney problems but it was not confirmed at the time of the interview.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "T Rex band member dies". BBC news entertainment section. BBC news MMIII. Monday, 13 January 2003. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2651733.stm. Retrieved 14 November 2010.
External links
Marc Bolan · Mickey Finn · Steve Currie · Bill Legend
Steve Peregrin Took · Miller Anderson · Herbie Flowers · Jack Green · Gloria Jones · Pat Hall · Richard Jones · Davey Lutton · Tony Newman · Dino DinesStudio albums As Tyrannosaurus RexMy People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair... But Now They're Content to Wear Stars on Their Brows · Prophets, Seers & Sages: The Angels of the Ages · Unicorn · A Beard of StarsAs T. RexCompilations Bolan Boogie · Hits! - The Very Best of T. RexConcert videos Singles "Ride a White Swan" · "Hot Love" · "Get It On" · "Jeepster" · "Telegram Sam" · "Metal Guru" · "Children of the Revolution" · "Solid Gold Easy Action" · "20th Century Boy" · "Teenage Dream"Related articles John's Children · Blackhill Enterprises · Great Jewish Music: Marc Bolan · Marc · Mickey Finn's T-Rex · Martin RushentCategories:- Protopunk musicians
- 1947 births
- 2003 deaths
- People from Thornton Heath
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