
Michael John Cloete Crawford Rutherford (born 2 October 1950) is an English guitarist, bassist, and songwriter who co-founded the rock band Genesis in 1967. Rutherford and keyboardist Tony Banks are the group's two continuous members. Initially serving as Genesis's bass guitarist and backing vocalist, Rutherford also performed most of the band's rhythm guitar parts—frequently on twelve-string guitar—in collaboration with successive Genesis lead guitarists Anthony Phillips and Steve Hackett. Following Hackett's departure from Genesis in 1977, Rutherford assumed the additional role of the lead guitarist on the band's studio albums (beginning with ...And Then There Were Three... in 1978). Rutherford was one of the main Genesis songwriters throughout their career and wrote the lyrics for some of the band's biggest international hits, such as "Follow You Follow Me", "Turn It On Again", "Land of Confusion" and "Throwing It All Away". He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Genesis in 2010. In addition to his work with Genesis, Rutherford released two solo albums in the early 1980s. In 1985, he formed Mike + the Mechanics, which became a chart-topping act and significant live draw in its own right. The group earned Rutherford an Ivor Novello Award for the 1988 single "The Living Years", as well as two Grammys.
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Prog Rock Britannia

Band Du Lac: A Concert By The Lake

An Audience with Elton John

Rick Wakeman on Vivaldi's Four Seasons

Genesis | Opening Night

Genesis | Come Rain or Shine

Genesis: Together and Apart

Play It Loud: The Story of Marshall

A Concert by the Lake

Classic Albums: Phil Collins - Face Value

Genesis in Liverpool

VH1 Behind the Music: Genesis

Genesis: Up Close and Personal

Genesis | Live in Düsseldorf
Genesis | A Midsummer Night's Dance

Three Dates with Genesis

Genesis - Live

Mike + The Mechanics | Live in Berlin 2017

Genesis - Live on Midnight Special

Genesis | Live in Poland