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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_BarnardMick Barnard - Wikipedia

    Mick Barnard is a guitarist in the UK rock band The Farm (sometimes called Farm, and not to be confused with the 1980s/1990s British band of the same name). He was also the guitarist of the band Genesis for a brief time, following the departure of founding member Anthony Phillips, just before Steve Hackett came in and replaced him ...

  2. Fondé en 1967 par Peter Gabriel, Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks, Anthony Phillips et Chris Stewart alors qu'ils sont encore lycéens, Genesis connaît de nombreux changements de personnel durant ses cinq décennies d'existence, compensés par la présence immuable de Rutherford et Banks.

    • 1967-19992006-20072020-2022
    • Royaume-Uni
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  4. 12 nov. 2022 · Conceived in an old, decommissioned maltings in Farnham, of “bare floor-boards and pigeon shit,” prepared in a cramped rehearsal room in West Hampstead and fleshed out at a luxurious country house in Sussex, Nursery Cryme is arguably the most important album in the group’s catalogue.

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  5. Mick Barnard, Evil Mastermind. Arguably the most mysterious and most crucial member of Genesis, Mick Barnard's life has always been clouded in myth and misinformation, as well as surrounded by unexplained corpses and unanswered questions.

  6. 28 mars 2023 · Covering the early years of Genesis, this one between 1970 and 1971, after the release of the album 'Trespass.'

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  7. Mick Barnard – Guitar. Mick Barnard’s time with Genesis was brief but came at a pivotal moment. He joined the band in 1970 as a guitarist, replacing Anthony Phillips. Barnard’s tenure was a transitional period for Genesis, as they were evolving their sound and seeking a new direction following Phillips’s departure. While Barnard did not ...