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Children
  
2 sons

Name
  
Gerry Cott

Role
  
Guitarist


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Born
  
15 October 1954 (age 69) (
1954-10-15
)

Known for
  
Former guitarist and songwriter with the Irish new wave band, The Boomtown Rats

Music group
  
The Boomtown Rats (1975 – 1982)

Albums
  
The Fine Art of Surfacing, Mondo Bongo, A Tonic for the Troops, V Deep, The Boomtown Rats

Similar People
  
Johnnie Fingers, Pete Briquette, Garry Roberts, Simon Crowe, Bob Geldof

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Gerry Cott (born 15 October 1954, in Dublin, Ireland) was a guitarist and songwriter with the Irish new wave band, The Boomtown Rats. He started playing flamenco guitar when he was 11 years old. In 1966 he saw Bob Dylan performing live in Dublin and the experience influenced him radically.

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Gerry left The Boomtown Rats in 1982, prior to the recording of the band's fifth album V Deep. In 1984 he released the five-song album I Left My Hat in Haiti that included the single "Alphabet Town". "Alphabet Town" hit the Canadian charts, peaking at #90 during a 9-week run near the end of 1984.

Having been invited to join The Boomtown Rats as a founding member on the pretence of his guitar playing, Gerry is deservedly acknowledged as one of the most innovative guitarists to be released from the new wave/punk era.

He is now a highly respected and successful animal trainer and animal action supervisor in films and television with his company A-Z Animals, which followed on from a hobby and lifelong interest in animals and he is currently writing his first book.

In 2010 Gerry Cott released a solo acoustic guitar album Urban Soundscapes

The development of his unique acoustic guitar style and sound is underpinned by a mix of cool, nomadic guitar technique and a true signature guitar sound.

On 20 September 2011, Gerry Cott performed live on stage with Bob Geldof at the Cadogan Hall in Sloane Square, London for the last three songs of the set. According to Geldof, it was the first time the two had been on the stage together in over 30 years.

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References

Gerry Cott Wikipedia


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