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[[Wayne Hussey]] was the replacement guitarist for [[Ben Gunn]] in [[Main Page|The Sisters Of Mercy]]. <br/>
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[[Wayne Hussey]] was the replacement guitarist for [[Ben Gunn]] in [[Main Page|The Sisters Of Mercy]], who left - out of protest - after the band had entered into a contract with a major record company.<br/>
 
 
He had previously played with Pauline Murray & the Invisible Girls and was part of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_or_Alive_%28band%29 Dead or Alive] for two years.<br/>
 
 
 
Frustrated by the lack of guitar-work and seeing most of his writing being put through a sequencer, Hussey left in August 1983.<br/>
 
  
The following month he joined The Sisters of Mercy and made his debut in [[Sat, 07-Apr-1984|Birmingham April 1984]].<br/>
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Hussey had previously played with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_Murray Pauline Murray] & [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Invisible_Girls The Invisible Girls] and was part of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_or_Alive_%28band%29 Dead or Alive] for two years. Frustrated by the lack of guitar-work and seeing most of his writing being put through a sequencer, Hussey left in August 1983. The following month he joined [[The Sisters of Mercy]] and made his debut in [[Sat, 07-Apr-1984|Birmingham April 1984]].<br/>
 
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Wayne Hussey played guitars on The Sisters of Mercy's singles [[Body And Soul (single)|Body And Soul]], [[Walk Away (single)|Walk Away]] and [[No Time To Cry (single)|No Time To Cry]] <br/>
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Wayne Hussey played guitars on The Sisters of Mercy's singles [[Body And Soul (single)|Body And Soul]], [[Walk Away (single)|Walk Away]] and [[No Time To Cry (single)|No Time To Cry]] as well as on [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s first studio album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]]. During his time with the Sisters, Wayne played an Aria Pro II guitar which became partially characteristic for The Sisters' sound at the time.<br/>
 
 
as well as on [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s first studio album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]].<br/>
 
 
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Both, him and [[Craig Adams]], went on to form their own band, first [[The Sisterhood]], later [[The Mission]] after the initial sessions for a new (second) album with Eldritch didn't work out. [[Craig Adams|Adams]] left [[The Sisters of Mercy]], and Hussey followed. With material dating back as far as 1981, the two set to work at Slaughterhouse studios in Driffield.<br/>
 
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Both, him and [[Craig Adams]], went on to form [[The Mission]] after the initial sessions for a new (second) album with Eldritch didn't work out.<br/>
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It is thought that the song [[This Corrosion (song)|This Corrosion]] refers to Hussey's departure from the band. To quote Andrew Eldritch: <br/>
 
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''"This Corrosion is aimed at a particular person, and it doesn't take a genius to work out who - although it'll probably take the person concerned considerable time."''<br/>
Adams left, and Hussey followed. With material dating back as far as 1981, the two set to work at Slaughterhouse studios in Driffield.<br/>
 
 
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Anyway, since Hussey's departure from [[The Sisters of Mercy]] he followed up on his musical carreer with [[The Mission]] as well as along several solo project over the decades.<br/>
During his time with the Sisters, Wayne played an Aria Pro II guitar which became characteristic for The Sisters sound at the time.<br/>  
 
 
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[[File:Wayne Hussey Solo 2016.jpg|thumb|right|360px|Wayne Hussey on stage in 2016 with his most recent solo project]]
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==External Links==
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It is thought that the song [[This Corrosion (song)|This Corrosion]] refers to Hussey's departure from the band. To quote Andrew Eldritch: "This Corrosion is aimed at a particular person, and it doesn't take a genius to work out who - although it'll probably take the person concerned considerable time."
 
  
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* Wayne Hussy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Hussey @wikipedia]
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* Wayne Hussey's discograpy [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/164067-Wayne-Hussey @discogs]
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* The Mission's discograpy [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/99925-The-Mission @disogs]
  
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* The Mission's [http://www.themissionuk.com website]
* http://www.themissionuk.com
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* The Mission [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mission_(band) @wikipedia]
 
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Wayne Hussey ca. 1984


Wayne Hussey was the replacement guitarist for Ben Gunn in The Sisters Of Mercy, who left - out of protest - after the band had entered into a contract with a major record company.

Hussey had previously played with Pauline Murray & The Invisible Girls and was part of Dead or Alive for two years. Frustrated by the lack of guitar-work and seeing most of his writing being put through a sequencer, Hussey left in August 1983. The following month he joined The Sisters of Mercy and made his debut in Birmingham April 1984.

Wayne Hussey played guitars on The Sisters of Mercy's singles Body And Soul, Walk Away and No Time To Cry as well as on The Sisters of Mercy's first studio album First And Last And Always. During his time with the Sisters, Wayne played an Aria Pro II guitar which became partially characteristic for The Sisters' sound at the time.

Both, him and Craig Adams, went on to form their own band, first The Sisterhood, later The Mission after the initial sessions for a new (second) album with Eldritch didn't work out. Adams left The Sisters of Mercy, and Hussey followed. With material dating back as far as 1981, the two set to work at Slaughterhouse studios in Driffield.

It is thought that the song This Corrosion refers to Hussey's departure from the band. To quote Andrew Eldritch:
"This Corrosion is aimed at a particular person, and it doesn't take a genius to work out who - although it'll probably take the person concerned considerable time."

Anyway, since Hussey's departure from The Sisters of Mercy he followed up on his musical carreer with The Mission as well as along several solo project over the decades.

Wayne Hussey on stage in 2016 with his most recent solo project

External Links

Interview links, anybody?

This particular section is awaiting expansion.