
Gary Mounfield
Gary Mounfield, commonly known as 'Mani', is the bassist for the legendary band The Stone Roses, which emerged from Manchester in the late 1980s. His energetic performances and unique playing style were integral to the band's signature sound, characterized by a blend of rock and dance music. Following the Roses' split, Mani joined the band Primal Scream, contributing to their success in the 1990s. Throughout his career, he has remained a prominent figure in the British music scene, known for his charismatic stage presence and dedication to his craft.
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Gary 'Mani' Mounfield was a key member of The Stone Roses, known for his evocative bass playing and charismatic stage presence.
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