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Birth name
  
William Adam Reid

Role
  
Guitarist

Name
  
William Reid


Years active
  
1983–present

Siblings
  
Jim Reid

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Born
  
28 October 1958 (age 65) East Kilbride, Scotland (
1958-10-28
)

Occupation(s)
  
Instruments
  
Guitar, bass guitar, synthesizers, vocals

Music group
  
Albums
  
Finbegin, Saturday the Fourteenth, Hate Rock 'n' Roll, Munki, Psychocandy

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William Adam Reid (born 28 October 1958) is a Scottish guitarist, composer and singer, best known as being lead guitarist and co-founder of the Scottish alternative rock band, The Jesus and Mary Chain.

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The Jesus and Mary Chain

William, along with his brother Jim, the lead singer, formed the (at times unstable) core of the band. The early sound of The Jesus and Mary Chain was defined by Reid's extremely distorted and feedback laden hollowbody guitar work, often using the Shin-ei Companion WF-8 fuzz-wah box to get his unique sound, which verged on white noise. Reid effectively ended the band in late 1998, when he walked off stage fifteen minutes into a show at the House of Blues.

The Jesus and Mary Chain reformed in early 2007 to play concert dates in Europe and the US.

Solo

After The Jesus and Mary Chain split up in 1999, Reid began performing solo under the name Lazycame. Reid has also been involved in the production of the Sister Vanilla album, Little Pop Rock, featuring the Reid brothers' younger sister, Linda Reid.

Personal life

Reid was born in East Kilbride, Scotland and attended Hunter High School. Currently residing in the United States, Reid has three children.

William

  • Tired Of Fucking (4 song EP, 1998)
  • Lazycame

  • Taster (6 song EP, 1999)
  • Finbegin (album, 1999)
  • Yawn! (5 songs + 14 hidden tracks, 2000)
  • Saturday The Fourteenth (album, 2000)
  • References

    William Reid (musician) Wikipedia