Founding Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds member quits

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Multi-instrumentalist Mick Harvey, a founding member of Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, has left the band.

Harvey, who had been a member of the band since it formed in 1983, said he was leaving for “personal and professional” reasons. He said he would continue to work on the band’s reissue projects.

In a statement he said, “For a variety of personal and professional reasons I have chosen to discontinue my ongoing involvement with Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds.

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“After 25 years I feel I am leaving the band as it experiences one of its many peaks; in very healthy condition, and with fantastic prospects for the future.

“I’m confident Nick will continue to be a creative force and that this is the right time to pass on my artistic and managerial role to what has become a tremendous group of people who can support him in his endeavours both musically and organizationally.

“It was a fantastic experience to finish my touring days in the band with the recent shows in Australia and the unique events that took place in conjunction with All Tomorrow’s Parties, especially Mt. Buller, which was one of the many highlights of my involvement with the band throughout the years.

“I shall continue working on the Bad Seeds back catalogue reissues project over the coming year and look forward to the new opportunities I shall be able to accommodate as a result of my changed circumstances.”

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