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John McCoy (musician)

John McCoy
Birth name John Matthew McCoy
Born Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
Genres Rock
Hard rock
Heavy metal
Blues rock
Punk rock
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, record producer
Instruments bass, guitar, drums, percussion, vocals
Years active 1960s–present
Labels Angel Air
Fantasy Island
Edel
Virgin
Metal Blade
Associated acts Neo, Gillan, McCoy, Mammoth, Guy McCoy Tormé, Joey Belladonna, U.K. Subs
Notable instruments
Fender Precision

John Matthew McCoy (born c. 1950, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England), is an English bass guitarist, who is best known for his work with Ian Gillan and Mammoth as well as numerous other bands and sessions since the late 1960s. He currently plays in British rock trio Guy McCoy Tormé with former Gillan/Ozzy guitarist Bernie Tormé and Bruce Dickinson/Sack Trick drummer Robin Guy. He is also an accomplished guitar, drum, trumpet, cello, and double 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 guitarist Vic Elmes and ZZebra colleague Liam Genockey on drums, McCoy can also be heard playing in the intro and end titles theme of the 1970s cult TV series Space: 1999.

In the 1960s, when he was 13, whilst still at school, McCoy began playing as lead guitarist with a working beat group, The Drovers. In 1966 he responded to an advertisement in the Yorkshire Post newspaper for a guitarist to join a band called Mamas Little Children who were about to begin touring Germany. 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 to London where he found work as a session musician with former Drifters member Clyde McPhatter touring the UK.


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