Mick Barnard Biography
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After leaving Genesis, Barnard embarked on a successful career in audio engineering, founding the Bel Digital Audio company in 1975. \n', '
Genesis\' final concert with the Trespass line-up (Tony Banks, Peter Gabriel, Mike Rutherford, Anthony Phillips, John Mayhew) was on 18 July 1970, after which Phillips left the band. From 6 August to 17 September 1970 they played concerts as a four-piece. Soon after that, Mayhew was replaced by Phil Collins, and the band played as a four-piece with Collins from 2 to 23 October.:213–14 Mick Barnard then joined the band. The Banks-Gabriel-Rutherford-Collins-Barnard line-up played shows from 3 November 1970 to 10 January 1971: a total of thirty concerts and one television appearance. Barnard was then replaced by Steve Hackett, and this new line-up played their first concert on 14 January 1971.:201, 214\n', '
Barnard appeared with the band on their earliest TV appearance on a BBC Television programme called Disco 2. This was recorded on 14 November 1970.:214 Gabriel sang live, but all the instrumentalists (including Barnard) mimed to their recorded tracks.:201 This footage is now lost.:201, 214 \n', '
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