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John Dyson

 
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  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Guitar, Synthesizer

Biography

A member of early techno duo, Wavestar, John Dyson has continued to craft atmospheric soundscapes as a soloist. In addition to overseeing reissues of Wavestar's recordings, Dyson has continued to release imaginative albums of his own. He performed selections from his 1998 solo album, Silverbird, with bassist Damien Rider and drummer/percussionist Mark Dale, at the E-Live Festival in the Netherlands.

Initially inspired by the instrumental rock of British band, the Shadows, John Dyson honed his early skills as guitarist for the Renegades. Acquiring a large array of electronic instruments, including drum machines, synthesizers and a four-track tape recorder, he increasingly veered towards electronic music.

An ad placed in a local music newspaper, seeking similar minded musicians, brought Dyson together with David Ward-Hunt in the mid-1980s. A cassette, recorded under the Wavestar name, Mind Journey, led to an invitation to perform at UK Electronica in 1985. Three years later, they had released a second cassette, Zenith, and had risen to headliner status at UK Electronica.

Signed by Jem Records, Wavestar released its debut CD, Moonwind, in 1987. When it failed to provide the hoped-for commercial breakthrough, Jem declared bankruptcy and Wavestar disbanded. Dyson went on to launch his own label, Surreal To Real, with UK Electronica co-organizer Anthony Trasher, releasing impressive solo albums, Evolution in 1990, Aquarelle in 1991, Different Values in 1994 and Beyond The Gates in 1996.

Dyson returned to the recordings of Wavestar in the late-1990s, releasing an album, Out Of Time, with tracks recorded by the duo between 1986 and 1988, on the Soddett Hall label. While Ward-Hunt died on July 7, 1999, Dyson continues to explore his musical vision.

~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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John Dyson
Personal information
Full name John Dyson
Born 11 June 1954 (1954-06-11) (age 55)
Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right arm slow-medium
Role Opening batsman, coach
International information
National side Australia
Test debut (cap 289) 16 December 1977 v India
Last Test 11 December 1984 v West Indies
ODI debut (cap 60) 22 August 1980 v England
Last ODI 31 January 1983 v New Zealand
Domestic team information
Years Team
1975 – 1990 New South Wales
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODI FC LA
Matches 30 29 156 77
Runs scored 1,359 755 9,935 2,654
Batting average 26.64 32.82 40.22 39.61
100s/50s 2/5 0/4 19/53 4/15
Top score 127* 79 241 126*
Balls bowled 0 0 109 7
Wickets 2 1
Bowling average 33.00 9.00
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling 1/0 1/7
Catches/stumpings 10/– 12/– 99/– 23/1
Source: Cricinfo, 18 November 2008

John Dyson (born 11 June 1954, Kogarah, New South Wales) is a former international cricketer (batsman) who is now a cricket coach, most recently in charge of the West Indies.

He played 30 Test matches and 29 ODIs for Australia from 1977 to 1984. He did not enjoy as much success at the international level as he did at the first class level. In first-class matches, he scored nearly 10,000 runs at an average of 40.

He is probably best remembered for his "catch of the century" at the SCG, West Indies v Australia, January 5, 1982 when he caught Sylvester Clarke in the outfield, over his head, at a 45 degree angle to the ground, running backwards.

Dyson participated in two "rebel tours" of South Africa in 1985-86 and 1986-87, scoring over 1,000 runs.

He played soccer as a goalkeeper in the Sutherland Shire (Cronulla RSL) and was a member of the side that won the Dallimore Competition and runners-up in the NSW Amateur Cup final.

On 21 October 2007 he was named as coach of the West Indies having previously coached Sri Lanka from 2003 to 2005 [1].

On 20 March 2009 he incorrectly called the West Indies in because of bad light after 46.2 overs over of an ODI against England. His decision to do so was based on a faulty D/L calculation because of a fall of wicket on the second ball of the 47th over, thereby causing his team to lose a match it had a good chance of winning.[2]

He was sacked as the coach of the West Indies on 13 August 2009 shortly before the team was due to play in the ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa.[3].

John Dyson's Test career batting performance.

References

  1. ^ John Dyson named West Indies coach, Cricinfo, Retrieved on 21 October 2007
  2. ^ http://content.cricinfo.com/wiveng2009/content/current/story/396061.html
  3. ^ WICB Prepares For Champions Trophy By Sacking Dyson, Cricket World, Retrieved on 13 August 2009

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