Wayne Coyne

Musician

Birthday January 13, 1961

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Age 63 years old

Nationality United States

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1961

Wayne Michael Coyne (born January 13, 1961) is an American musician.

He is the lead vocalist, guitarist, keyboardist, bassist, theremin player and songwriter for the band the Flaming Lips.

Coyne was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, the son of Thomas Coyne and Dolores "Dolly" Jackson.

The fifth of six children of an Irish Catholic family, Coyne moved with his family from Pittsburgh's Troy Hill neighborhood to Oklahoma in early 1961.

Coyne grew up in Oklahoma City.

Coyne preferred listening to music and playing pickup football.

He, his sister, and his brothers dubbed themselves "The Fearless Freaks" for their brutal backyard football games.

Tommy Coyne, Coyne's older brother, described the games as a "semi-civilized gang fight."

1977

In 1977, while in high school, Coyne began working as a fry cook for a Long John Silver's restaurant in Oklahoma City.

During his second year of employment, there was a rash of robberies in Oklahoma City.

The restaurant was robbed and Coyne and other employees were held at gunpoint and forced to lie on the ground.

Coyne was certain he was going to die.

The assistant manager could not open the restaurant's safe, however, and the robbers eventually fled the scene.

Coyne believes "this is really how you die...one minute you're just cooking up someone's order of French fries and the next minute you're laying on the floor and they blow your brains out. There's no music, there's no significance, it's just random."

1983

Coyne formed the Flaming Lips in 1983 with brother Mark singing lead, Michael Ivins on bass guitar, and Richard English on drums.

Mark later left the band and Wayne assumed vocal duties.

Wayne and Michael have been the only two constant members of the band since its founding.

1990

Coyne continued working at Long John Silver's until 1990.

1993

(According to allmusic.com Coyne "became the primary singer and songwriter" of the band. ) According to an article in the September 16th, 1993 issue of Rolling Stone Mark and Wayne Coyne came up with the name "The Flaming Lips" as a reference to a rumor of a high school classmate who contracted genital herpes after receiving cunnilingus from a partner with active cold sores.

Wayne remarked on this unsubstantiated claim:"When Mark and I were in, I think it was Junior Year in High School, there was a rumor about this girl who got herpes from this guy at a party. He went down on her with a cold sore. I don't think we knew the girl, and I'm not sure if she even existed, you know how kids just spread bullshit. But when we were thinking of band names one night over a pack of Schlitz and some left-handed cigarettes and remembered how we joked that they both had 'Flaming Lips' and it just stuck."During large-crowd festival performances, Coyne makes his entrance by descending from an alien mother ship (a nod to Parliament-Funkadelic ) in a bubble and floats across the audience.

Coyne has also been known to pour fake blood down his face via a hidden tube during live shows.

Coyne does this to pay homage to a famous picture of Miles Davis who, after a performance, had blood on his suit because a police officer had beaten him during the show.

Flaming Lips concerts also feature confetti cannons, lasers, laser pointers, images projected on to a screen, dozens of large balloons, a stage filled with dancers dressed as aliens, yetis, the gloves etc. Before performing, Coyne can be seen helping the stage crew.

Their performances have been likened to psychedelic experiences rather than simply music shows, a tradition that goes back to the band's formation.

1996

In 1996 and 1997, Coyne developed "The Parking Lot Experiments," where forty different tapes were distributed.

The band instructed forty cars to start the tapes at the same time, resulting in a surround sound.

Over 1,000 people gathered in a parking lot for this experiment.

The parking lot experiments led to the experimental album Zaireeka, which is made up of four stereo tracks, each on four different CDs.

The four CDs are meant to be played simultaneously in order to hear the complete tracks.

Coyne believes Zaireeka embraces "...a kind of anarchy in art. It was like an art happening – you have to bring four sound systems together. Sometimes you get great synchronicity; other times, it sounds haphazard. You get to hear music in a whole new way."

2001

Coyne began making his science fiction film, Christmas on Mars, in 2001.

2010

At the New Year's Eve Freakout in Oklahoma City on January 1, 2010, Coyne instructed the audience to set their cell phone alarms for 12:55 a.m. When the alarms went off, the alarm sounds were drowned out by cheering.

Coyne remarked that "someone has a loud fucking iPhone."

In October 2010, Coyne created a screen print using his own blood.

The poster commemorated The Flaming Lips' appearance at the Austin City Limits Music Festival.

It has a picture of a skull drawn in a Wes Wilson style.

Coyne printed it using his blood collected in a vial.

The frontman stated, "We thought it would be silly to use chicken blood or something, they don't need to sacrifice their vital fluids any more than I need to" Livemusic.fm

2017

In February 2017, Coyne debuted an art exhibit at the Waterloo Center for the Arts in Waterloo, Iowa called "Works by Wayne Coyne".

The exhibit featured The King's Mouth, a 14-minute light attraction you can enter and enjoy.