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  1. Maurice Deebank is a classically trained English guitarist. He was the co-founder and lead guitarist of the British indie band Felt from its debut album until 1985, and was responsible for the ornate, atmospheric guitar work found on many of the band's early recordings.

  2. Guitarist Maurice Deebank founded Felt with singer Lawrence back in 1980. Felt established themselves as one of the few truly interesting bands in UK indie pop history. As influential for some as Television and as unique as The Smiths.

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  3. Maurice Deebank is a classically trained English guitarist. He was the lead guitarist of the British indie band Felt from its debut album until 1986, and was...

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  4. The magazine Outsideleft caught up with co-founder/guitarist Maurice Deebank to talk about the band's early days (Deebank left the band in 1985). In the rare interview the classically trained guitarist and mastermind behind Felt's brilliant and ornately textured compositions detailed his frustration with being largely ignored as the visionary ...

  5. Dec 20, 2017 · By 1980, the first version of Felt was starting to assemble from musicians and schoolmates living in or around Lawrence’s village. Adding guitarist Maurice Deebank and drummer Tony Race, the band was fiercely committed to realising Lawrence’s vision and, according to legend at least, his control over the group was absolute.

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  6. Feb 16, 2018 · There were two distinct phases of Felt: one with classically-trained guitarist, co-writer and fellow eccentric Maurice Deebank, and then post-Deebank, with the focus on keyboardist Martin Duffy.

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  8. May 26, 2019 · He recruited schoolmate Nick Gilbert first, then Maurice Deebank, a classically trained guitarist who once impressed him with a cover of “Mr. Tambourine Man.” According to Deebank,...