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Singer / Musician of Rock
A.k.a. Mickey Waller Michael Waller
Mickey Waller (3 March 1947 – 1 February 2013), also known by the stage name Mickey Finn, was an English guitarist. He started out with instrumental band the Strangers in Bethnal Green, East London, in the summer of 1961. In 1963 Waller adopted the name Mickey Finn – after having heard about the drummer named Micky Waller – and joined with John "Fluff" Cooke (keyboards), John Burkett (bass), Alan Marks (lead vocals) and Richard Brand (drums) to form "Mickey Finn & the Blue Men", who released their debut single in January 1964. Jimmy Page recorded with the band over the following months. With Burkett replaced by first Mick Stannard in late 1965 and then Rod Clark, the band were renamed "The Mickey Finn" in 1966. They released four more singles, the last of which, "Garden of My Mind", is the
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Lucky Like That | Mickey Finn & Joane Calice | 2010 | Album |
Black Hole | Mickey Finn, Chris Lynn | 2008 | Album |
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Mickey Finn SE Dance |
Mickey Finn voc, perc GB 1947-2003 Rock and Pop |
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Mickey Finn Rock and Alternative |
Mickey Finn And The Blue Men Rock, Reggae and Pop |
Mickey Finn's T-Rex Rock |
Mickey Finnegan US |