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Simon Hinkler was born on 13 November, 1959, is an English guitarist. Discover Simon Hinkler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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1959

Simon Thomas Hinkler (born 13 November 1959) is an English guitarist, keyboard player, songwriter and producer, most notable for being the lead guitarist for the rock group The Mission from 1986 to 1990.

1978

Hinkler formed his first band, TV Product, while working at Killis cleaners, Sheffield in 1978.

The other members of the group were his housemate Tony Perrin and three friends from the polytechnic.

After many line-up changes Hinkler left the band to join Artery on keyboards.

1981

He was part of the line-up which recorded the group's most well known songs, including "Into the Garden", which reached number four on John Peel's festive 50 for 1981.

This incarnation of the group started to disintegrate around this time, and Hinkler spent much of the next year mentoring the young Jarvis Cocker.

1982

He joined the 1982 lineup of Pulp and produced the band's first LP, It, playing bass, piano, guitar and mandolin, as well as co-writing the band's début single "My Lighthouse".

After this he had another spell in Artery, this time joined by his brother David Hinkler, also formerly of Pulp, and around this time played with a few other bands, including The Flight Commander and Midnight Choir.

1985

In late 1985 Wayne Hussey and Craig Adams left The Sisters of Mercy and formed The Mission with Hinkler and drummer Mick Brown (of Red Lorry Yellow Lorry).

1986

In early 1986 they embarked on their first European tour, supporting The Cult.

They released two singles independently, both reaching No.1 in the UK alternative charts, before signing a worldwide record deal with Phonogram (now Universal).

Their first single for the new label, "Stay with Me", went straight into the UK chart at No. 30 followed by their debut album, God's Own Medicine, at No. 14.

They continued to release hit singles including anthemic classics such as "Wasteland", "Tower of Strength", "Beyond the Pale", "Deliverance" and "Butterfly on a Wheel".

Total worldwide album sales to date have exceeded three million.

1990

Hinkler left the Mission during their 1990 US tour, but made guest appearances on later dates towards the end of the final UK leg of the tour and at Finsbury Park the following year.

1992

After leaving the Mission, he recorded an album called A Room Full of This in his home studio with Mark Gouldthorpe (former Artery vocalist) under the name "The Wing Commander" and which was released in 1992.

This was the pair's second album together.

Their first was Wing Commander Solitude and the Snake was recorded shortly before he joined the Mission, and so the project was put hold.

2005

In 2005, he released his first solo album, Lose the Faith.

2008

When Hussey decided to disband The Mission permanently in 2008, after twenty-two years of activity, he invited Hinkler to join the then current lineup on tour.

He played with the band for four nights in Germany before moving onto the final four nights at the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire, London from Wednesday 27 February through to Saturday 1 March 2008.

The performances were subsequently released on the DVD The Mission: The Final Chapter.

2009

After living in New Mexico and New York City for more than a decade, Hinkler returned to England in 2009.

2010

In December 2010 Hussey announced live shows featuring a re-formation of the original line-up (minus drummer Mick Brown) of The Mission to celebrate the band's 25th anniversary.

2011

Initially two dates were announced for October 2011 at London O2, Brixton and O2, Leeds.

However, in June 2011 Hussey announced extra tour dates in Europe in October and November 2011.

In October 2011, Hinkler began to perform once more with a re-formed Mission, and he has been a permanent member since then.

In the early part of 2011, Hinkler played a series of guest support appearances with Anne-Marie Hurst, The March Violets, and The Eden House.

2012

In February 2012, The Eden House released their Timeflows EP which features Hinkler as a guest guitarist.

2013

Two more Mission albums featuring Hinkler, Craig Adams and Hussey have so far been released, namely The Brightest Light (2013) and Another Fall from Grace (2016).

He has since also recorded tracks with them on their albums Half Life (2013) and Songs for the Broken Ones (2017).