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John Gerard McAvoy (born 19 December 1951) is a Northern Irish . He played with blues rock musician between 1970 and 1991, and then with Nine Below Zero until 2011.


Biography
McAvoy was born in , on 19 December 1951. In his youth, he enjoyed listening to his sister's collection of , and records. Aged 13, he bought a second-hand album in a Belfast record store and later said it "changed my life". He began playing in bands soon afterwards, initially on before switching to bass.

He later joined the band Deep Joy, playing and 60s pop covers. During his tenure in the band he first played with drummer Brendan O'Neill, who was later to tour with and appeared on his last three albums Jinx, Defender and . Deep Joy eventually moved to but split in late 1970, at the same time as Gallagher's band, Taste broke up. During their career, Deep Joy had played support slots to Taste. Gallagher contacted McAvoy, who had returned to Belfast, to come back and rehearse. The pair jammed with latterday Deep Joy drummer Wilgar Campbell, and the trio became Gallagher's first solo touring band.

McAvoy began listening to blues records at an early age. As well as rock and roll, his main influences include , and . In his autobiography he cites his brother-in-law (of the same name) as an influence on much of his musical taste. On 18 December 2011 McAvoy performed his last gig (to date) with Nine Below Zero in Leicester, at a venue called 'The Musician'.

He subsequently formed "Gerry McAvoy's Band of Friends". On 15 May 2014, Gerry McAvoy's Band of Friends performed at the Flowerpot in Derby for a celebration of the music of Rory Gallagher and were supported by British acoustic blues singer songwriter, .


Riding Shotgun
2005 saw the publication of his , Riding Shotgun: 35 Years on the Road with Rory Gallagher and Nine Below Zero. (Published by SPG Triumph, )


Discography (solo)
  • 1978 - Live - A week at The Bridge E16 (2 tracks on this compilation by Gerry McAvoy Jam)
  • 1980 – Bassics
  • 2010 – Can't Win 'Em All

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