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  1. Initially known as the Sisterhood, the band was started by frontman Wayne Hussey and bassist Craig Adams (both from the Sisters of Mercy), soon adding drummer Mick Brown (Red Lorry Yellow Lorry) and guitarist Simon Hinkler (Artery and Pulp). Aside from Hussey, the lineup has changed several times during the years and the band has been on hiatus ...

  2. Apr 30, 2022 · Fri 29 Apr 2022 at 18:30. Wayne Hussey is talking about the second instalment of his autobiography, Heady Daze — due to be published in September — and the Mission frontman grimaces when...

  3. May 18, 2016 · It’s been 30 years since vocalist and guitarist Wayne Hussey and bassist Craig Adams formed The Mission following their departure from The Sisters Of Mercy. And with a tour later this year to celebrate the milestone and a new album in the works, Hussey talks to TeamRock about the past, present and future of the band.

  4. The Mission - Biography. BIOGRAPHY. IN THE BEGINNING.... In late 1985 Wayne Hussey and Craig Adams left The Sisters Of Mercy and, after enlisting the talents of Simon Hinkler and Mick Brown, formed The Mission and in early 1986 embarked on their first European tour, supporting The Cult.

  5. Oct 12, 2011 · Frontman Wayne Hussey was openly bisexual, years before Brett Anderson made similar claims. Their live shows were joyous, communal celebrations, with their legions of loyal, travelling fans, including the infamous Eskimos, forming teetering human pyramids as a speed-driven Mission blitzed through one roof-raising anthem after another onstage.

  6. Wayne Hussey was the replacement guitarist for Ben Gunn who had left The Sisters Of Mercy - 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.

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