From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Willie Trotter
Willie Trotter
Willie Trotter (born 1959, Manchester, England)[1] was an [2] Rogan, Johnny. Morrissey & Marr: the severed alliance.
English musician, who, in late 1970s, formed part of the Pg. 102. Omnibus, 1992. ISBN 0711930007
early line-up of post-punk band Ludus, formed by art de- [3] Ludus’ The Damage CD compilation sleevenotes, by
signer Linder Sterling on vocals, Arthur Kadmon on gui- James Nice, February 2002
tar and Toby Tolman (later of Primal Scream) on drums. Persondata
He left the band by the time Kadmon quit, being both re-
Name Trotter, Willie
placed by Ian Devine.
He was schoolfriend of Magazine bassist and avant- Alternative names
garde musician Barry Adamson,[2] who also played bass Short description
with Ludus in some gigs after his departure.[3] Date of birth 1959
Place of birth Manchester, England
References Date of death
[1] Larkin, Colin. The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Place of death
Music. Pg. 1531. Guinness, 1992. ISBN 1882267028
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