Gary Tibbs

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Gary Tibbs
Born (1958-01-25) 25 January 1958 (age 66)
OriginNorthwood, Middlesex, England
GenresNew wave, post-punk
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Bass

Gary Tibbs (born Gary Brian Tibbs, 25 January 1958) is a bass guitarist and actor. He is best known as a member of Adam and the Ants and for his work with Roxy Music.[1] He appeared alongside Hazel O'Connor in the film Breaking Glass (1980) as bass guitarist Dave.

Tibbs was born in

Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul in 1984 and played on selected tracks on Brian May's 1993 solo album Back to the Light
.

He also formed a

Chris Hughes (a.k.a. Merrick), just after leaving Adam & the Ants. They released a single in 1982 entitled "Call of the Wild". In the early 1990s, Tibbs formed The Believers with drummer Manny Elias and guitarist Andy Skelton; they released one album in 1992, entitled "Extraordinary Life". The album was produced by Greg Ladanyi, and featured C. J. Vanston on keyboards and organ.[2]

In February 2008, Tibbs left The Fixx upon the return of the band's previous bassist, Dan K. Brown.

References

  1. ^ "Gary Tibbs Credits". VivaRoxyMusic. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  2. ^ "The Believers (16)". Discogs.

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Preceded by Adam and the Ants bassist
1981–1982
Succeeded by
Chris Constantinou