Gregor Mackintosh

Gregor Mackintosh

Gregor Mackintosh (born June 20, 1970) is a British guitar player, main composer and lead guitarist in the metal band Paradise Lost. Together with singer Nick Holmes, rhythm guitarist Aaron Aedy and bassist Steve Edmondson, he co-founded the band in 1988.

Trivia

*Married and lives in York, Northern England.
*Plays guitar left-handed.
*Has played lead guitar on all eleven of Paradise Lost's studio albums. Also provides additional backing vocals and keyboards on several albums.
*Produces music for Hull industrial metal act Systemyk.
*Mackintosh was notably absent from a gig in the Ukraine on 2007 September 17, because of recovering from surgery.


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