Mickey Gallagher
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Mickey Gallagher (born October 29, 1940 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England), was keyboard player for Ian Dury and the Blockheads. He also played on two Clash albums. He specialises in the Hammond organ.
He started his musical career with The Unknowns. He played with The Animals during 1965, replacing Alan Price. He then formed The Chosen Few, where he played alongside Alan Hull (later part of Lindisfarne). He also played with Frampton's Camel, formed by singer/songwriter Peter Frampton, as well as Cochise.
His music was a major contribution to Ian Dury and the Blockheads sound in the 1970s. He played on London Calling and Sandinista!, two of the most influential Clash albums, and often appeared live with the group.
He contributed music to the films Extremes (1971) and After Midnight (1990), and the Broadway play Serious Money (1988).
He has also performed and recorded with Paul McCartney, Robbie Williams, Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox[1].
He is currently playing with (and is a very active member of) The Blockheads along, and with The Animals and Friends with original drummer John Steel.