Keith Mullin (born 7 March 1961, Bootle, Lancashire) was the English lead guitarist of the Liverpool based pop group The Farm.
He was born in Bootle and lived in Seaforth, Waterloo and Crosby before moving to Liverpool City Centre
He joined the band in 1985, two years after their formation, and co-wrote their number one album, Spartacus.
His interest in music remains today with his working on Honey Records an independent record label, releasing and nurturing Merseyside music.
He is a full time music lecturer at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
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Date of birth | 7 March 1961 |
Place of birth | Bootle, Liverpool |
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