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  1. Profile: UK guitarist, born 1945, Kingston upon Hull - died 26 June 1994. Mick Wayne's first group was The Outsiders, with Jimmy Page on guitar. After recording one single for Decca Records in 1965, the Outsiders broke up the following year at which point Wayne joined Hull musicians The Hullaballoos, briefly before they too broke up.

  2. Junior's Eyes was a British group led by guitarist Mick Wayne (born Michael Wayne, 1945, Kingston upon Hull - died 26 June 1994), which recorded one album and is notable for acting as David Bowie's backing band during 1969.

  3. 24. März 2013 · 2.2K views 10 years ago. Tribute to Mick Wayne who played lead guitar on David Bowie Space Oddity.... I want to share a great story Mick told me when he put the lead guitar on David Bowie...

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  4. dinsdag 10 januari 2012. Mick Wayne's career. The late Mick Wayne’s best-known piece of work is as the guitarist on David Bowie's Space Oddity – his solos and “rocket launch effect” are as legendary as Bowie’s “Major Tom” lyrics. Mick Wayne's first group was 'The Outsiders', with Jimmy Page on guitar.

  5. 3. Nov. 2015 · Junior’s Eyes was the brainchild of Mick Wayne, members of the band going on from here to join the reborn David Jones, and that quintessential early Bowie sound can be heard on this album. Mick Wayne was much feted by the music industry of the time, admired and invited to collaborate with his influence being heard beyond the ...

  6. www.7inchrecords.com › Discography › BeatGroupsJUNIOR'S EYES - 7inchrecords

    That same month, Mick Wayne and Rick Wakeman were among the guest musicians who recorded David Bowie's breakthrough hit "Space Oddity". For the follow-up Space Oddity album recorded between June and September 1969, Bowie and producer Visconti were backed by a new line-up of Junior's Eyes. Wayne had also helped record James Taylor's debut album between July and October 1968. They played their ...

  7. 3. Dez. 2018 · Mick Wayne: guitar; Herbie Flowers: bass guitar; Rick Wakeman: Mellotron; Terry Cox: drums; Unknown session musicians; 1979 version. David Bowie: vocals, acoustic guitar; Zaine Griff: bass guitar; Hans Zimmer: piano; Andy Duncan: drums; David Bowie’s breakout hit, ‘Space Oddity’, was released in 1969 to coincide with the first ...