Mickey Billingham
- Rock
- ska
- new wave
- Musician
- composer
- Keyboards
- organ
- Dexys Midnight Runners
- General Public
- The Beat
Musical artist
Mickey Billingham (also credited Micky Billingham) is an English keyboardist. He was the former keyboardist of the pop rock band Dexys Midnight Runners.[1] After the band broke up, he and another member, Andy "Stoker" Growcott, became co-founding members of new wave band General Public, contributing to the band's debut studio album All the Rage (1984).[2]
Billingham went on to play in the Beat with Ranking Roger and Everett Morton, who have both since died.[3]
As well as being in the Beat, Billingham also teaches singing and performance techniques at Dudley College in the West Midlands.
References
External links
- Mickey Billingham at AllMusic
- Mickey Billingham discography at Discogs
- Mickey Billingham at IMDb
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Dexys Midnight Runners
- Kevin Rowland
- Lucy Morgan
- Sean Read
- Michael Timothy
- Andy Hobson
- Al Archer
- Jim Paterson
- Pete Williams
- Pete Saunders
- John Jay
- Steve Spooner
- Geoff Blythe
- Jeff Kent
- Bobby Ward
- Andy Leek
- Andy "Stoker" Growcott
- Mick Talbot
- Billy Adams
- Mickey Billingham
- Seb Shelton
- Paul Speare
- Brian Maurice
- Steve Wynne
- Giorgio Kilkenny
- Helen O'Hara
- Steve Brennan
- Roger MacDuff
- John Edwards
- Andy Hamilton
- Nick Gatfield
- Spike Edney
- Robert Noble
- Vincent Crane
- Tim Dancy
- Julian Litman
- Mick Bolton
- Pol Coussee
- Fayyaz Virji
- Penn Pennington
- Jerry Preston
- Philip Blakeman
- Neil Hubbard
- Julian Crampton
- Crispin Taylor
- Volker Janssen
- Paul Taylor
- Madeleine Hyland
- Tim Cansfield
- David Ruffy
- Siobhan Fahey
- Billy Stookes
- Mark Kavuma
- Searching for the Young Soul Rebels
- Too-Rye-Ay
- Don't Stand Me Down
- One Day I'm Going to Soar
- Let the Record Show: Dexys Do Irish and Country Soul
- The Feminine Divine
- Geno
- The Very Best of Dexys Midnight Runners
- BBC Radio One Live in Concert
- Let's Make This Precious: The Best of Dexys Midnight Runners
- The Projected Passion Revue
- "Dance Stance"
- "Geno"
- "There, There, My Dear"
- "The Celtic Soul Brothers"
- "Come On Eileen"
- "Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)"
- "This Is What She's Like"
- Discography
- The Blue Ox Babes
- The Bureau
- General Public
- The Killjoys
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