The Mercurymen

This article is about the British band. For the Canadian band, see The Mercurymen (Canadian band). For the Syfy web series, see The Mercury Men.
The Mercurymen
Origin London, United Kingdom
Genres Acoustic
Folk Rock
Years active 2006–2009, 2013-present
Labels Formerly Arista SONY BMG, Currently unsigned.
Website http://www.mercurymenmusic.com
Members Jinder, Simon Johnson & Gavin Wyatt
Past members all original members
Notable instruments
Gibson Hummingbird, Gibson SJ200, Gibson Dove, Gibson J45, Martin D18R, Guild F212, Gretsch Tennessee Rose.

The Mercurymen are a British acoustic music trio. They were signed by Arista Records in the UK in 2008. Their first album, Postcards From Valonia received a limited release in 2008.

The Mercurymen originally parted company in 2009 after being dropped by their record label and splitting from their management. However, at the time they expressed their hope to play again together when they were 'old and crinkly and hopefully not dead',[1] a hope borne out by the band's decision to reunite in 2013.

During their "first" career, spanning the years 2006-2009, the band performed many live dates around the United Kingdom including acclaimed tours in support of Melody Gardot, Sinéad O'Connor and Deacon Blue.[2]

Key influences include Crosby, Stills & Nash, Paul Simon, Del Amitri, Richard Thompson, Crowded House and Townes Van Zandt. The Mercurymen's contemporaries include Fleet Foxes and Bon Iver.

The Mercurymen also toured with Level 42, playing venues such as the Albert Hall.

They performed live and appeared in interview on BBC Radio 2 on Janice Long's show in November 2008 and also played live on Bob Harris and Johnnie Walker.

The Mercurymen are Jinder, Simon Johnson and Gavin Wyatt. Gavin and Simon worked with music mogul Mickie Most before his death and are highly successful session musicians, working with, amongst others, Lana Del Rey, Aynsley Lister, Ed Drewitt, Jamelia, Rhys Morgan and Jon Allen. Simon Johnson is also a prolific songwriter for other artists.

Jinder continues to enjoy a lengthy solo career, resumed following the initial Mercurymen split. After The Mercurymen's departure from Sony BMG, Jinder signed to Universal Records subsidiary Mighty Village, who released his sixth solo album Crumbs Of Comfort (co-produced by fellow Mercuryman Simon Johnson) in September 2012.

In early 2013, after five years of requests and growing public demand, The Mercurymen announced that the band were to reunite,[3] for an ongoing run of live dates and new material. There was an EP release in 2013, followed by the band's second album in 2014.

References

  1. "The Mercurymen". Facebook. Retrieved 2014-07-28.
  2. Deacon Blue & Ricky Ross Official Site - Raintown: Legacy Edition
  3. "Mercurymen Music". Mercurymenmusic.com. Retrieved 2014-07-28.

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