Mick Pointer
Mick Pointer ( born July 22, 1956) is a British drummer and was a founding member of the progressive rock band Marillion. He was dismissed in 1983 after the release of their first studio album of the band Script for a Jester's Tear and after trials with several drummers replaced by Ian Mosley.
Pointer founded in 1995 with Clive Nolan, the band arena in which he plays to this day.
Steve Hogarth Steve Rothery • • Pete Trewavas • Mark Kelly • Ian Mosley
Fish • Doug Irvine • Diz Minnett • Brian Jelliman • Mick Pointer • Jonathan Mover • John Marter • Andy Ward
Script for a Jester's Tear • Fugazi • Misplaced Childhood • Clutching at Straws • Seasons End • Holidays in Eden • Brave • Afraid of Sunlight • This Strange Engine • Radiation • Marillion.com • Anoraknophobia • Marbles • Somewhere Else • Happiness Is the Road • Less Is More • sounds That Can not Be Made
Market Square Heroes • Brief Encounter
Tales from the Engine Room
Recital of the Script • Real to Reel • The Thieving Magpie • Made Again • Anorak in the UK Live • Marbles • Early Stages • Live from Loreley
B'Sides Themselves • A Singles Collection • The Best of Both Worlds • The Best of Marillion
- British Musician
- Drummer
- Born in 1956
- Man
- Marillion