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- Collins’ pal Ronnie Caryl played guitar with them at a show in October, before Mick Barnard was drafted in; he played at gigs from November to January 1971. It was Genesis’ Friars Aylesbury champion, David Stopps, who suggested that Barnard join.
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Mick Barnard was recommended to the band by Friars Aylesbury impresario David Stopps, and he joined Genesis as their new guitarist. The Banks-Gabriel-Rutherford-Collins-Barnard line-up played shows from 3 November 1970 to 10 January 1971: thirty concerts and one television appearance.
The position was eventually filled temporarily by Mick Barnard starting in November. [14] By January 1971, Barnard had been replaced by former Quiet World guitarist Steve Hackett . [ 14 ]
Nov 12, 2022 · Collins’ pal Ronnie Caryl played guitar with them at a show in October, before Mick Barnard was drafted in; he played at gigs from November to January 1971. It was Genesis’ Friars Aylesbury champion, David Stopps, who suggested that Barnard join.
- Daryl Easlea
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.
- Janey Roberts
In November 1970, after a second audition with Caryl fell through, Dave Stopps, owner of Friars club in Aylesbury, suggested they use Mick Barnard of The Farm, who joined the band for their gigs; which included Genesis's television debut on BBC's Disco 2. [53]
Apr 2, 2024 · I always wonderer what became of Mick Barnard after Genesis, are there any information? Per his Wikipedia page (yes, he has one): "After leaving Genesis, Barnard embarked on a successful career in audio engineering, founding the Bel Digital Audio company in 1975."
The first was Mike Rutherford: he had the idea for the special tuning of the 12-string guitar with three strings tuned to F sharp. Rutherford’s guitar partner was initially Anthony Phillips, then Mick Barnard and finally Steve Hackett, who took over the ideas of his predecessors and added his own.