Andy McCoy

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Andy McCoy
McCoy performing with Hanoi Rocks in 2005.
McCoy performing with Hanoi Rocks in 2005.
Background information
Birth name Antti Hulkko
Also known as Cosmic Ted
Born October 11, 1962 (1962-10-11) (age 45)
Pelkosenniemi, Finland
Genre(s) Hard rock, Glam punk, Rhythm and blues, Flamenco, Punk rock, Blues
Occupation(s) Musician
Instrument(s) Guitar
Years active 1977–present
Associated acts Hanoi Rocks, Iggy Pop, Briard, The Suicide Twins, Pelle Miljoona, Cherry Bombz, Shooting Gallery, The 69 Eyes
Website Official website

Antti Hulkko (born October 11, 1962 in Pelkosenniemi, Finland), more famously known as Andy McCoy, is a Finnish musician. He is most famous for his role as the lead guitarist and main songwriter of Hanoi Rocks. He has also wrote the song "Wild Talk" & play guitar on "Vietnamase Baby" for The 69 Eyes. He has also played with Iggy Pop.

Artistically McCoy's works cover a wide range of music forms, including; rock 'n' roll, punk rock, flamenco, rhythm and blues, glam punk, blues, hard rock and others.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Antti Hulkko was born in Pelkosenniemi, Finnish Lapland to Finnish parents. In the age of 9 his family moves to Stockholm, Sweden, where he grew fluency in the Swedish and basic English language (his neighbor was half-Jamaican). In the age of 14 his family remigrated back to Finland - this time to Helsinki. Hulkko has told that this was something of a cultural shock to him - he had started to forget the Finnish language.

In Helsinki his family lived in the suburb of Vuosaari, where Antti used to go to Botby Högstadieskolan. It was also at this time, that Hanoi Rocks saw daylight.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Solo

  • Too Much Ain't Enough (1988)
  • Aspects of Andy McCoy (1995)
  • Building on Tradition (1995)
  • Let It Rock (CDS including previously unreleased Candle Burnt Down) (1995)
  • The Real McCoy soundtrack (1999)
  • RnR Memorabilia, The best solo tracks so far (2003)

[edit] Hanoi Rocks

[edit] Briard

  • I Really Hate Ya - 7" (1977)
  • Fuck the Army - 7" (1978)
  • Chirpy Chirpy Cheap Cheap - 7" (1979)
  • Miss World - LP (1983)
  • Briard (1996)
  • Miss World - rerelease with 15 bonus songs (2005)

[edit] Suicide Twins

  • Silver Missiles and Nightingales (1986)

[edit] Cherry Bombz

  • Cherry Bombz - mini-LP (1985)
  • House of Ecstasy - EP (1986)
  • Live at the Marquee - Video (1987)
  • Coming Down Slow - live (1987)
  • House of Extacy, Japan Tracks from mini-LP, EP and live album (1990)
  • Live From London - DVD (re-release of Live at the Marquee video) (2005)

[edit] Iggy Pop's touring band

  • Iggy Pop: Live at the Channel Boston M.A. (Andy on lead guitar, Boston 19/7/1988) (1990)
  • Iggy Pop: Best of... Live (Andy on tracks 1, 2, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, Boston 19/7/1988) (1996)
  • Iggy Pop: King Biscuit (Andy on lead guitar, Boston 19/7/1988) (1997)
  • Iggy Pop: Power & Freedom - live (Andy on lead guitar, Boston 19/7/1988) (2004)

[edit] Miscellaneous

  • Pelle Miljoona Oy: Moottoritie on kuuma (1980)
  • Shooting Gallery: Shooting Gallery (1992)

[edit] Appearances on Various Artists records

  • Metropolis (5 live tracks with Briard) (1980)
  • Hot Rocks (Andy's Shot Full of Love) (1987)
  • Yahoo! Compilation record (1988)
  • Harley Davidson & the Marlboro Man soundtrack (Shooting Gallery's I Mess Around) (1991)
  • D.C. Blues (Andy's Just Bad) (1996)
  • Stranded in the Doll's House, a tribute album to Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan (Andy appears with 69Eyes on New York Dolls classic Vietnamese Baby) (1997)

[edit] Visiting appearances

  • Maukka Perusjätkä: Ennen kolmatta maailmansotaa (1980)
  • Pete Malmi: Malmi Re-released 2005 (1981)
  • Urban Dogs: Urban Dogs (McCoy on guitar on A Bridge Too Far and Human Beings) (1983)
  • Fallen Angels: Fallen Angels (McCoy on additional guitar) (1983)
  • Fallen Angels: In Loving Memory (McCoy on additional guitar) (1986)
  • UK Subs: Killing time (McCoy plays guitar on Drag Me Down) (1988)
  • Snatches of Pink: Bent with pray (McCoy plays guitar on Screams) (1992)
  • 69 eyes: Savage Garden (Wild Talk with/by McCoy) (1995)
  • 69 eyes: Velvet Touch - EP (McCoy plays guitar on TV Eye) (1995)
  • XL5: Taas Mennään (CDS, guitar by McCoy) (1996)
  • 22 Pistepirkko: Downhill City (soundtrack - McCoy on the song Let The Romeo Weep) (1999)

[edit] Interview links

[edit] References

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