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- Q4885763 description "British musician".
- Q4885763 description "British musician".
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- Q4885763 abstract "Ben Gunn (b. Benjamin Matthews) is a British guitarist who was with The Sisters of Mercy from 1981 to 1983, appearing on several of their early singles.Ben Gunn joined the band after the band released "The Damage Done", after Craig Adams joined, and the band first started using Doktor Avalanche.He played on the singles from "Body Electric" until "Temple of Love", despite some people believing he was there only for live purposes. However, he didn't play on The Reptile House EP. Eventually, the band was to sign to WEA and Ben Gunn quit in disgust, claiming personal differences between himself and Eldritch (the same problem would later force Gary Marx, Wayne Hussey and Craig Adams to leave between 1984 and 1985), and claimed that the Sisters started as a joke on rock outfits, and now they'd become one.He later went on to play in a band named Torch and after formed Anabas (on his own label 'Flame On'), releasing two singles under this banner, and has barely been heard from publicly since. Indeed, whilst he was in the band he often would not allow himself to be photographed by interviewers.Following the lack of success for his post-Sisters of Mercy projects, Matthews left the music industry. It is believed he studied economics at Liverpool University and, following post graduate study, later qualified as an accountant.".
- Q4885763 activeYearsEndYear "1983".
- Q4885763 activeYearsStartYear "1981".
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- Q4885763 background "non_vocal_instrumentalist".
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- Q4885763 associatedActs "Anabas".
- Q4885763 associatedActs "Torch".
- Q4885763 background "non_vocal_instrumentalist".
- Q4885763 birthName "Benjamin Matthews".
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- Q4885763 name "Ben Gunn".
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- Q4885763 shortDescription "British musician".
- Q4885763 yearsActive "1981".
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- Q4885763 comment "Ben Gunn (b. Benjamin Matthews) is a British guitarist who was with The Sisters of Mercy from 1981 to 1983, appearing on several of their early singles.Ben Gunn joined the band after the band released "The Damage Done", after Craig Adams joined, and the band first started using Doktor Avalanche.He played on the singles from "Body Electric" until "Temple of Love", despite some people believing he was there only for live purposes. However, he didn't play on The Reptile House EP.".
- Q4885763 label "Ben Gunn (guitarist)".
- Q4885763 givenName "Benjamin Matthews".
- Q4885763 name "Ben Gunn".