- John McCoy (musician)
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Name = John McCoy
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Origin =Huddersfield ,UK Flagicon|UK
Instrument =Bass Guitar
Genre = Rock,Hard rock ,Blues-rock
Occupation = Musician/Songwriter/Producer
Years_active = 1960s - present
Associated_acts = NeoGillan McCoy MammothGuy McCoy Tormé Joey Belladonna "John McCoy" is a British
bass guitar ist who is best known for his work withIan Gillan and "Mammoth" as well as numerous other bands and sessions since the late 1960s. He currently plays in British rock trioGuy McCoy Torme with formerGillan /Ozzy guitaristBernie Torme andBruce Dickinson /Sack Trick drummer Robin Guy . He is also an accomplished guitar,drum ,trumpet ,cello , anddouble bass player. Nearly as well-known as his music is his appearance: he is always pictured wearing sunglasses, with the striking contrast of bald head and robust chin beard. Along with guitaristVic Elmes andZZebra colleagueLiam Genockey on drums, McCoy can also be heard playing in the intro and end titles theme of the 70s cult T.V. showSpace 1999 .Early career
In the 1960s, whilst still at school, McCoy began playing as
lead guitar ist with a workingbeat group, "The Drovers". In 1967 he responded to an advertisement in theYorkshire Post newspaper for a guitarist to join a band called "Mamas Little Children" who were about to begin touringGermany . McCoy went to audition only to find they had just given someone else the position, but still needed a bass player. He auditioned on a spare bass that was there and was given the job. In 1968 he was forced to resign from the band because he was working illegally under age. On his return to Britain he went toLondon where he found work as a session musician with formerDrifters memberClyde McPhatter touring the U.K.In 1974 McCoy was playing with London-based band "Scrapyard" when they recruited Irish-born lead guitarist
Bernie Torme . Although Torme eventually left to form his ownpunk rock band, the two were later reunited in formerDeep Purple singerIan Gillan 's band.Career with Gillan
In July 1978, the jazz-rock fusion
Ian Gillan Band were altering direction, under the influence of keyboards playerColin Towns in a return to Ian Gillan'shard rock roots. Towns had begun writing new material, and Gillan gave him the task of recruiting the new line-up. Towns recruited session drummerLiam Genockey , McCoy and guitarist Richard Brampton, who was replaced by Steve Byrd - a former colleague of McCoy's fromZZebra - almost immediately. Within a month of their formation the band had recorded their first album, Gillan, and they made their live debut at the Reading Festival on16 August 1978. They were originally listed there as the "Ian Gillan Band", but in a move away from the jazz-rock connotations they renamed the band simply "Gillan".Gillan underwent a further three line-up changes, but McCoy remained as bass player until the band eventually split acrimoniously " [http://www.getreadytorock.com/rock_stars/john_mccoy.htm Interview:John McCoy] ", URL accessed on 24 January 2007.] in 1982.
Mammoth
Post-Gillan, McCoy recruited session drummer Vinnie "Tubby" Reed, guitarist "Big" Mac Baker and vocalist Nicky Moore to form a band initially called "Dinosaur". The name was already in use by a
California n band, so McCoy renamed his new outfit "Mammoth". The name was also atongue-in-cheek reference to the large size of the band members: McCoy weighed 120 kg, Reed 140 kg, Baker 152 kg and Moore 127 kg.The band toured with
Whitesnake andMarillion and were well-received by fans. They released one single, "Fatman", and two albums, "XXXL" and "Larger And Live". In 1988 the entire band appeared in the film [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095419/ Just Ask For Diamond] , playing the henchmen. Musically, commercial success eluded them however and the band eventually split in 1989, with McCoy becoming an independent producer.Equipment
McCoy usually uses a traditional four string fretted Fender Precision guitar and predominantly Marshall amplification in various configurations. Although he has used
Trace Elliot , he has described it as "...a bit clean for my personal taste..." " [http://www.planetbass.fsnet.co.uk/johnmccoy.html Planet Bass – The John McCoy Interview January 2006] ", URL accessed on 24 January 2007.] Currently he uses a Marshall 200w integrated amp driving a 2x15 cab and a Marshall 100w lead amp driving 4x12 cabs.His playing style utilises both pick and fingers, although he plays mostly with picks, preferring Fender extra heavy large triangles "...for greater precision and attack." " [http://www.planetbass.fsnet.co.uk/johnmccoy.html Planet Bass – The John McCoy Interview January 2006] ", URL accessed on 24 January 2007.]
List of bands and artists worked with
*The Drovers
*Mamas Little Children
*Clyde McPhatter
*Welcome
*Curtiss Maldoon
*Julie Felix
*V.H.F.
*Scrapyard
*Samson
*John Du Cann
*Riblja Čorba
*Francis Rossi
*Andy Bown
*Neo
*Mike Hugg
*ZZebra
*McCoy
*Quadrant
*The Coolies
*Curved Air
*Atomic Rooster
*Bernie Torme
*Gillan
*Colin Towns
*Sledgehammer
*U.K. Subs
*Mammoth
*Sun Red Sun
*Joey Belladonna
*The Split Knee Loons
*G.M.T.References
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