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Francis Lickerish

Cambridge, United Kingdom

Francis Lickerish is credited on 90 releases across 24 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1976–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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90

Pressings credited

24

Albums

6

Decades active

14

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Biography

John Francis Lickerish, known professionally as Francis Lickerish (born 11 April 1954, in Cambridge), is a British composer, guitarist and lutenist, and founding member of British art-rock band The Enid. Lickerish was a member of The Enid from its creation in 1974 until 1980, and appears on their first four studio albums and the two 'Live at Hammersmith' albums. He is an alumnus of Finchden Manor, as are fellow Enid founders Robert John Godfrey and Stephen Stewart. Lickerish appears uncredited as the session bass guitarist on the Kim Wilde song "Kids in America". After leaving The Enid he graduated from Sheffield Hallam University, later pursuing a career in counselling, and is a respected professional in the fields of adult addiction and family services, working at Clouds House, The Priory and Capio Nightingale Hospital. After a 20-year absence from the music industry, he formed a new band Secret Green, in 2006, who released their first album 'To Wake The King' in May 2009. Lickerish is married with three children and lives in Dorset, England.

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90 releases · 24 albums · active 1976–2022

  • Performance · 275
  • Other credits · 11

Studios: The Lodge (3) · Morgan Studios · Sarm Studios · The Lodge Recording Studio

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