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John Mayhew (musician)






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John Mayhew
John Mayhew in Italy, 2006
John Mayhew in Italy, 2006
Background information
Born(1947-03-27)27 March 1947
Ipswich, Suffolk, England
OriginLondon, England
Died26 March 2009(2009-03-26) (aged 61)
Glasgow, Scotland
GenresClassical, rock, progressive rock
Instrument(s)Drums, percussions, backing vocals
Years active1969–1970, 2006
Formerly ofGenesis

John Mayhew (27 March 1947 – 26 March 2009) was an English musician, best known for his brief tenure as the drummer of the progressive rock band Genesis. He replaced the band's previous drummer, John Silver, in August 1969, and was himself replaced in August 1970 by Phil Collins. Mayhew appears on the album Trespass, as well as the Genesis Archive 1967-75 and Genesis 1970–1975 box sets.

Early years[edit]

Mayhew grew up in Ipswich with his brother Paul who was some ten years older. His parents parted and John, who by then was in his teens, went with his father. After that he saw very little of his brother, who had remained with John's mother. He inherited his love of music from his mother, and played with bands in the Ipswich area, such as 'The Clique' and 'The Epics'. He moved to the London scene in the late sixties, where he joined another band, 'Milton's Finger', and recorded a few songs, two of which (Jenny's mother / Love of my life) ended up on an acetate 7". Ex- 'Clique' and 'Epics' member Tony Coe who was with Geno Washington at that time, remembers him jumping out of a van in Dean Street, London and saying he was with this new band 'Genesis' who were playing at Ronnie Scott's (upstairs) for £40.

Genesis[edit]

Mayhew joined Genesis in the summer of 1969 to replace departing drummer John Silver, who enrolled at Cornell University in the US to study leisure management. Despite legend saying Mayhew was recruited via an advert in Melody Maker, Mayhew said in a 2006 interview that he was contacted by Mike Rutherford after the bassist had found his phone number, which Mayhew had been leaving 'all over London'.[1] The band was impressed by Mayhew’s long-haired appearance and professionalism, plus the fact he brought his own drums with him. As well as being a professional musician, Mayhew was also a carpenter. He installed proper panelling and seating in the band’s transport, a former bread delivery van, as well as building the cabinet for a home-made Leslie speaker that would often grind to a halt during live performances.[2]

He famously earned himself a good-natured rebuke from his bandmates when, upon being offered a wage of £15 per week by new record company Charisma (approximately £142 as of 2016), insisted that £10 was more than enough. Mayhew stayed with Genesis until his dismissal in July 1970. He was replaced by Phil Collins.[3]

In his posthumous tribute to Mayhew, Tony Banks credited him with anticipating, and perhaps influencing, an important aspect of Genesis' later live shows: "John was a bit older than us and had played live in [another band] so had some knowledge of what was expected on stage. I remember him at the first show changing to go on stage; this had never occurred to us, strange since later we became almost better known for Peter's costumes than anything else. For this reason he was a very important factor in those early days on the road, having already been there before."

Post-Genesis[edit]

Little was known of Mayhew's whereabouts following his departure from Genesis. There was speculation that he was deceased or missing. In 1982, he moved to Australia, where he found work as a carpenter. In 1989, he briefly returned to England to visit his ailing mother.[4]

In 2006, he attended a Genesis convention in London (along with Anthony Phillips and Steve Hackett), and played drums for tribute band ReGenesis's performance of "The Knife".

Death[edit]

On 26 March 2009, Mayhew died of a heart condition in Glasgow, Scotland on the eve of his 62nd birthday. He had been working as a carpenter for a furniture company at the time of his death.[5] At the time of his death, his brother Paul Mayhew had just begun a search for him, having not seen him for 18 years and having had little to do with him since the early 1970s.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "John Mayhew: Drummer who played with the fledgling Genesis on 'Trespass'". The Independent. London. 20 April 2009. Archived from the original on 13 June 2022.
  • ^ [Genesis: Play Me My Song – A Live Guide, Paul Russell, 2004]
  • ^ [Genesis, Chapter and Verse, Banks, Gabriel et al, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2007, ISBN 978-0-297-84434-1 Genesis, Chapter and Verse]
  • ^ "2006 interview with John Mayhew". Worldofgenesis.com. 10 June 2006. Retrieved 22 October 2011.
  • ^ "Tragic end in search for drummer John". Ipswich Star. 1 April 2009. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
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