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most likely during a performance of [[We Are The Same, Susanne (video)|We Are The Same, Susanne]]]] | most likely during a performance of [[We Are The Same, Susanne (video)|We Are The Same, Susanne]]]] | ||
− | Adam Pearson was in the [[Leeds]] band '''3000 Revs''' who had toured Europe with <br/> | + | Adam Pearson was in the [[Leeds]] band '''3000 Revs''', who had toured Europe with <br/> |
[[The Mission]] as part of the latter's World Crusade tour of 1986-87<br/> | [[The Mission]] as part of the latter's World Crusade tour of 1986-87<br/> | ||
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to [[Andrew Eldritch]], who was impressed enough to give him a job as Sisters guitarist <br/> | to [[Andrew Eldritch]], who was impressed enough to give him a job as Sisters guitarist <br/> | ||
− | alongside [[Andreas Bruhn]]. <br/> | + | and bassist alongside [[Andreas Bruhn]]. <br/> |
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Adam Pearson's recording debut with [[The Sisters of Mercy]] was on [[Under The Gun (single)|Under The Gun]]. <br/> | Adam Pearson's recording debut with [[The Sisters of Mercy]] was on [[Under The Gun (single)|Under The Gun]]. <br/> |
Latest revision as of 05:44, 10 February 2019
Adam Pearson was in the Leeds band 3000 Revs, who had toured Europe with
The Mission as part of the latter's World Crusade tour of 1986-87
Soon afterwards, the band split up over musical and personal differences; Adam went on
to form the bands "Hearts On Fire" and "Loose" in Leeds, as well as playing and touring
with the late Johnny Thunders and Red Lorry Yellow Lorry.
In early 1993, he was persuaded by workers at The Reptile House to submit a demo tape
to Andrew Eldritch, who was impressed enough to give him a job as Sisters guitarist
and bassist alongside Andreas Bruhn.
Adam Pearson's recording debut with The Sisters of Mercy was on Under The Gun.
His first live appearance with the band was on 10 July 1993 at Leysin Rock Festival.
He'd been with The Sisters of Mercy for more than 10 years until he dropped out
after the 2005 tour to become a member of the legendary MC5.
During his time with The Sisters of Mercy, Adam Pearson wrote the music
to a number of unreleased songs, such as:
- Will I Dream? (with Mike Varjak)
There is a discography of Adam Pearson @discogs...