Craig Gannon

Craig Gannon
Born (1966-07-30) 30 July 1966
Origin Manchester, England
Genres Alternative rock, indie pop
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Guitar
Associated acts The Smiths
The Bluebells
Aztec Camera
The Adult Net
Morrissey
Terry Hall
Alison Moyet
Black Grape
Roddy Frame
The Colourfield
Edwyn Collins

Craig Gannon (born 30 July 1966) is an English guitar player, best-known as the second guitarist in The Smiths. He is now a composer for film and television.

Career

Gannon had already achieved some fame for his work with Aztec Camera and with The Bluebells before his work with The Smiths. When bass player Andy Rourke was fired from The Smiths in early 1986, Gannon was hired to replace him. Within a fortnight, however, Rourke was reinstated and Gannon moved to rhythm guitar becoming the official fifth member, playing on the "Panic" and "Ask" singles and touring the UK, Canada and the USA with the band. Gannon also played on the scrapped single "You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby", which was included on the The World Won't Listen compilation album. After the tour ended in October 1986, Gannon was no longer part of the line-up. Gannon has been affectionately known thereafter as "the Fifth Smith".

After leaving The Smiths, Gannon joined Brix Smith in The Adult Net and Blue Orchids. He reunited with Morrissey at his debut solo gig and 1989 singles "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" and "Interesting Drug" but that same year saw him sue Morrissey and Johnny Marr for nonpayment of wages and over the degree of his involvement in songwriting (notably for "Ask"). The matter was settled out of court for the sum of £44,000. This amount included £30,000 for unpaid wages and £14,000 in legal costs. Gannon composed the music used on the 'Inside The Smiths' DVD, released by former Smiths Mike Joyce and Andy Rourke. In addition to this, he also appeared in and composed the music for a classic albums DVD of "The Queen Is Dead" – released in May 2008.

Gannon has played guitar with many other artists including Terry Hall, Roddy Frame, Morrissey, Alison Moyet, The Colourfield, The Adult Net, Black Grape, Denise Van Outen, Edwyn Collins and Paul Quinn (He was also asked to join Orange Juice's James Kirk and Steven Daly's band Memphis), Buzzcocks/FOC, The Bluebells, The Blue Orchids, Robert Lloyd, Deadly Avenger, Red Venom, Vinny Peculiar and The Family Foundation. In 2014, Gannon was asked to play with The Specials but he declined.

Discography (Partial)

With The Smiths

Singles

Albums

With Morrissey

Singles

Albums

With Terry Hall

Albums

With Robert Lloyd

Albums

Singles

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