Career
They performed some gigs around their local town of Farnborough before making their vinyl debut in September 1987 with “Miles Apart”/“Running In Darkness”. The single led to a round of gigs with bands such as Senseless Things and Snuff. The band continued to tour extensively around the United Kingdom, across Europe and over to North America, working with bands including Les Thugs, Midway Still, Ned"s Atomic Dustbin, Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine and Doughboys, amongst many others
The band also had the opportunity to perform in festivals such as the Reading Festival 1990/1992, Glastonbury Festival 1993, and Phoenix Festival 1994, as well as others
The band"s second studio album, Who Cares Wins (1990), was followed by a compilation of their early 7" singles, called Terribly Sorry Bob (1991). The band subsequently moved to a major record label, Big Life Records, to record two further studio albums, Sebastopol Road
(1992) and Magic Bullets (1994). After falling out with their record label, they moved to Fire Records to record their final studio album, Soulscraper (1996).
In addition to their studio albums, the band also released a live LP, a Peel Sessions disc, and an impressive number of singles.
Wiz had already played with Ned"s Atomic Dustbin in 1995, filling-in for original guitarist Rat for a tour and promo events in the United States of America. had been together for over a decade when they broke up in early 1996. Wiz moved to Montreal and joined Canadian alternative rock band Doughboys, replacing guitarist Jonathan Cummins for the remainder of the band"s then tour. He co-wrote two songs each on their albums, Turn Maine On (1996) and Crush (1993), including "Shine".
Wiz and Gerry Bryant continued playing together for a short time in Serpico after the demise of The band existed between 1999 and 2002, although Gerry left in 1998 to be replaced by Simon.
In 2000, Serpico released the mini-album "Everyone Versus Everyone" and supported The Wonder Stuff at a gig at The Forum, Kentish Town. In 2003 the band recorded their double a-side single, Je Suis Un Baseball Bat/Skull.
After the single was released, the band recorded and released two albums, Maine Maine Maine in 2005, and their self-titled Ipanema in 2008, which contained all of the songs the band had recorded plus nine unreleased songs. Having just returned from a tour of the United States, Wiz collapsed at a band rehearsal.
lieutenant was announced that Wiz had died at Street George"s Hospital, Tooting, South London from a blood clot on the brain on 6 December 2006.