Career
He is known for his work in the neo-progressive rock bands Marillion and Arena. Away from music, he has also worked as a kitchen designer. He appeared on the band"s debut European Parliament Market Square Heroes (1982) and debut LP Script for a Jester"s Tear (1983).
He was sacked from the band following the album"s United Kingdom tour and replaced by Ian Mosley.
Lead singer Fish later told Classic Rock that Pointer had been dismissed because he"d "never liked Mick’s drumming", "his timing was awful" and "everybody was developing except him". After his acrimonious departure from Marillion, Pointer did not perform music for another ten years and instead became a kitchen designer, something he had served an apprenticeship in as a teenager.
Pointer eventually founded the British progressive band Arena, in which he continues to play with keyboardist Clive Nolan (from Pendragon). He is Nolan"s business partner in his record label.
Pointer later gathered a band for "Mick Pointer"s Script for a Jester"s Tear tour", comprising Brian Cummings (Carpet Crawlers) on vocals, Nick Barrett (Pendragon) on lead guitar, Mike Varty (Credo) on keyboards and Ian Salmon (Arena) on bass guitar, to perform Marillion"s debut album for its 25th anniversary.