Mike Lewis (musician)

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Mike Lewis
Birth name Michael Richard Lewis
Born (1977-08-17) 17 August 1977
Origin Pontypridd, Wales
Genres Alternative metal, nu metal, alternative rock, hard rock
Occupations Musician
Instruments Rhythm guitar, bass
Years active 19972013
Labels Visible Noise, Columbia
Associated acts Lostprophets, Public Disturbance
Website Twitter
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Michael Richard Lewis (born 17 August 1977)[1] is a musician. He is best known as the former rhythm guitarist for the Welsh alternative rock band Lostprophets.

Early life

Lewis studied civil engineering for a year before turning to music. His mother was a shop assistant, and his father worked in management for a chemical company. Lewis attended Hawthorn High School in Pontypridd, where he was in the same year as former bandmate Ian Watkins. His favourite subjects were science and history. His first concert, as a concertgoer, came when he saw Tesla at St David's Hall.

Career

Before Lostprophets, Lewis and Ian Watkins were bandmates in a band called Public Disturbance. He was initially the bassist for Lostprophets, but soon became the rhythm guitarist, with Stuart Richardson replacing him on bass.

Personal life

In September 2006, Lewis married his girlfriend, Amber Payne. They now reside in Malibu, California. On 24 February 2009, he confirmed on his Facebook page that he and his wife were expecting their first child.

Lewis is an avid Star Trek fan and owns a Star Trek uniform. He is a lifelong Everton fan. He surfs Santa Monica beach almost every day when he is at home. It was previously reported that Lewis was once a vegan who turned vegetarian, but in an interview with The Rock Radio Station in New Zealand, it was revealed that was not the case. He stated to the hosts that he enjoys his steak cooked "medium rare".

Discography

Lostprophets
Public Disturbance
  • 4-Way Tie Up (1997)
  • UKHC Compilation (1997)
  • Victim of Circumstance (1998)
  • Possessed to Hate (1999)
  • Ushering In a New Age Of Quarrel - a UKHC Tribute to the Cro-Mags (1999)

Equipment

References

  1. "Lostprophets - Mike Lewis". BBC Wales. Retrieved 2009-06-01. 

External links

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