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[[Ben Gunn]] was the second guitarist with [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]] from 1981-1983.<br/>
 
[[Ben Gunn]] was the second guitarist with [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]] from 1981-1983.<br/>
  
He joined the band later than [[Craig Adams]] and after the [[The Damage Done]] release, when The Sisters started employing [[Doktor Avalanche]]. Although some people believed that he was only in the band to support live appearances, he played on all the singles between [[Singles|Body Electric]] and[[Singles|Temple Of Love]].<br/>
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He joined the band later than [[Craig Adams]] and after the [[The Damage Done]] release, when The Sisters started employing [[Doktor Avalanche]]. Although some people believed that he was only in the band to support live appearances, he played on all the singles from [[Singles|Body Electric]] to [[Singles|Temple Of Love]].<br/>
 
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[[Image:1982 gunn 02.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Ben Gunn]]
 
[[Image:1982 gunn 02.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Ben Gunn]]

Revision as of 09:41, 7 August 2013

Ben Gunn during The Sisters' gig at Loft, Berlin, 1983
* special thanks for the picture to brunobossier


Ben Gunn was the second guitarist with The Sisters Of Mercy from 1981-1983.

He joined the band later than Craig Adams and after the The Damage Done release, when The Sisters started employing Doktor Avalanche. Although some people believed that he was only in the band to support live appearances, he played on all the singles from Body Electric to Temple Of Love.

Ben Gunn

Eventually, as the band was to sign to WEA, Benn Gunn quit in disgust, referring to personal differences between himself and Andrew Eldritch and claiming that The Sisters had started out as a joke on rock outfits, and now had become one themselves. Here's an interview with him from that time. He was replaced by Wayne Hussey.

After The Sisters of Mercy, he played in a band named Torch and then formed a band named Anabas, who released two singles one of which featuring the songs Barricades and Dreamdance.

If you please, you can listen to the Anabas 7" here (Barricades) and
here (Dreamdance) on YouTube. For a little more info on these see
this pretty blog ...

Since then, there has barely ever been heard of Ben Gunn, publically.
And indeed, whilst he was in the band he often would forbid journalists
or interviewers to take any photographs of him in person.

For some more info and rumour, please avail yourselves of these two threads on Heartland Forum: Ben Gunn and Ben Gunn (again, I know)