Phil Cunningham (rock musician)

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Phil Cunningham
Phil Cunningham in Chicago (May 2005)
Phil Cunningham in Chicago (May 2005)
Background information
Birth name Phil Cunningham
Born December 17, 1974 (1974-12-17) (age 33)
Macclesfield, England
Instrument(s) Guitar, Keyboards
Associated acts New Order
Marion

Phil Cunningham (born 17 December 1974, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England) is the newest member of the English band, New Order. He fully joined in 2004, having toured with the band as a session musician from 2001. He replaced Gillian Gilbert as a member of the band, but has a slightly different role, with less synthesizer and more guitar work.

In the 1990s, Cunningham was a member of the Britpop group Marion, who he has recently reformed with lead singer, Jaime Harding.

Cunningham was also involved in a band called Run Run Run but due to New Order obligations, he had to leave the project.

New Order
Bernard Sumner | Stephen Morris | Phil Cunningham
Former members: Gillian Gilbert | Peter Hook
Discography
Albums: Movement | Power, Corruption & Lies | Low-Life | Brotherhood |
Technique | Republic | Get Ready | Waiting for the Sirens' Call

Compilation Albums: Substance | (the best of) New Order |
(the rest of) New Order | International | Retro | Singles | iTunes Originals - New Order
EPs: 1981 - Factus 8 - 1982 | Peel Sessions 1982 | Peel Sessions 1981 | The Peter Saville Show Soundtrack
Singles: see New Order discography
Videography
Pumped Full of Drugs | Substance | New Order Story | 316 (Reading Festival / New York) | 511 (Finsbury Park) | A Collection
Related articles
Side projects: Electronic | Revenge | Monaco | The Other Two | Freebass
Topics: Joy Division | Factory Records | The Haçienda | 24 Hour Party People
People: Ian Curtis | Martin Hannett | Peter Saville | Tony Wilson | Rob Gretton | Stephen Hague
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