Wayne Michael Coyne (born January 13, 1961) is an American musician. He is the lead singer, guitarist, keyboardist,
theremin
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player and songwriter for the band
the Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The band currently consists of Wayne Coyne (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Steven Drozd (guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, vocals), Derek Brown (ke ...
.
Early life
Coyne was born in
Pittsburgh
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, Pennsylvania, United States, the son of Thomas Coyne and Dolores "Dolly" Jackson. The fifth of six children of an
Irish Catholic
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family, Coyne moved with his family from Pittsburgh's
Troy Hill neighborhood to
Oklahoma in early 1961. Coyne grew up in
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City (), officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat of Oklahoma County, it ranks 20th among United States cities in population, an ...
. 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."
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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."
Coyne continued working at Long John Silver's until 1990.
With the Flaming Lips
![Wayne Coyne Lollapalooza Giant bubble-2006-08-06](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8b/Wayne_Coyne_Lollapalooza_Giant_bubble-2006-08-06.jpg)
Coyne formed the
Flaming Lips
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in 1983 with brother
Mark
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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. (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
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Mark and Wayne Coyne came up with the name "The Flaming Lips" as a reference to a rumor of a
High School
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classmate who contracted
Genital Herpes after receiving
cunnilingus
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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
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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
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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.
Experimental art
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."
[Jonathan Takiff. . "All about the Flaming Lips, straight from the psychedelic mouth of Wayne Coyne. " McClatchy – Tribune Business News May 23, 2008]
At the New Year's Eve Freakout in
Oklahoma City
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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
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. 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
In February 2017, Coyne debuted an art exhibit at the Waterloo Center for the Arts in
Waterloo, Iowa
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called "Works by Wayne Coyne". The exhibit featured ''The King's Mouth,'' a 14-minute light attraction you can enter and enjoy.
Directorial debut
Coyne began making his science fiction film, ''
Christmas on Mars
''Christmas on Mars'' is a 2008 independent psychological science fiction film from the alternative rock band the Flaming Lips, written and directed by the band's frontman, Wayne Coyne, and featuring the entire band in the cast, as well as many o ...
'', in 2001. It was a low budget project and principal photography was shot on a set in his backyard. The different parts of the spaceship set were built by Coyne.
The film tells the story of the first Christmas on a colonized Mars. In the film, Coyne plays a super-being who is curious about a baby being born on Mars.
''Christmas on Mars'' was shown for the first time at the
Sasquatch! Music Festival
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In 2018, it was announced that the festival was c ...
in a circus tent. The Flaming Lips took the tent on tour, showing the movie after each performance. "The concept was to come up with another one of those midnight movies, like ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' that I went to see as a teenager, all toked up, before the days of cable."
Other projects and appearances
![Wayne Coyne Brighton Centre-2003-11-02](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/Wayne_Coyne_Brighton_Centre-2003-11-02.jpg)
*
Bradley Beesley directed a 2005 film about Coyne and the Flaming Lips, ''
The Fearless Freaks,'' which features much footage of Coyne's early life, as well as his narration about his experiences in the band.
*In 2003, Coyne provided vocals on "
The Golden Path" by
The Chemical Brothers
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. This track was released on the ''
Singles 93-03
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'' album (CD1, Track 13).
*In 2005, Coyne recorded "Marching the Hate Machines (Into the Sun)" with the electronic-duo
Thievery Corporation on their album ''
The Cosmic Game''.
*On May 24, 2006, a video of Coyne was shown at the graduation ceremony at his old high school, the Classen School of Advanced Studies in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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. In the video he spoke of not being a high school graduate, working at
Long John Silver's, selling
marijuana
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out of his apartment, and the value of life experience.
*In 2006, Coyne appeared in a Swedish music program called 'Musikministeriet' ('The Ministry of Music'). He was featured in every episode, beginning and ending each one with a few eloquent words about that particular episode's theme, and his opinions about it.
*On January 1, 2007, Coyne appeared in
Pasadena, California's annual
Rose Parade
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on the "Oklahoma Rising" float with members of the Flaming Lips, and other celebrities who claim
Oklahoma as their native state, including astronaut
John Herrington, 2006
Miss America
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Jennifer Berry, as well as the creator of "
Desperate Housewives
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",
Marc Cherry
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. It was the state's centennial birthday.
*Coyne and The Flaming Lips guest starred in an episode of the television show ''
Charmed''.
*Coyne and The Flaming Lips appeared on an episode of ''
Beverly Hills, 90210
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'', playing at the Peach Pit. They sometimes show the clip at live concerts.
*Coyne sings on the opening track, "Revenge", of
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and
Sparklehorse's album with
David Lynch
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, "
Dark Night of the Soul".
*Coyne sings on the track "Colossal Gray Sunshine" of Faultline's album ''Your Love Means Everything''.
*Coyne contributed several tracks to
Kesha
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's second album, ''
Warrior
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'', including tracks titled "You Control My Heart" and "Past Life." They also worked on ''Lipsha''.
*On August 16, 2012, Coyne appeared on ''
The Colbert Report
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'' for an interview by
Stephen Colbert
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and a performance with the Flaming Lips on the deck of the
USS ''Intrepid'' as part of "Stephest Colbchella '012: Rocktaugustfest".
*On March 12, 2013, Coyne appeared on a
Virgin Mobile
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advertisement. In the commercial Coyne attempts to
brainwash the viewer into switching mobile phone plans.
* Coyne appears on the track "The Perfect Life" on
Moby
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's album ''
Innocents
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'' released in October 2013.
*Coyne wrote and illustrated the comic book "The Sun is Sick", which was published in April 2013.
Personal life
Coyne lives on a compound of four houses in the same neighborhood in which he grew up. Each
Halloween
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, Coyne dresses up to scare
trick-or-treaters who come to his home. He feels that it is good to scare children, because when they grow older, there are things "that are horribly scary . . . you can't just run away from them or turn on a light and it runs away."
Though an
atheist
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, Coyne states: "I wish I did believe in God. It would be a great relief to think, 'God'll take care of it. God'll put gas in the car tomorrow.'"
In 2012 Coyne separated from his
common-law wife
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, J. Michelle Martin-Coyne. In September 2013, Martin-Coyne filed for divorce on the grounds of "irreconcilable incompatibility." The two had no children together and disagree on how long they lived together (Martin-Coyne claiming since 1989, Coyne since 2004).
Coyne began dating Katy Weaver in 2012. The two got engaged in September 2018
and in November 2018 announced they were expecting their first child together.
They got married January 5, 2019, in downtown Oklahoma City.
In June 2019, Coyne and Weaver welcomed their first child, a son, named Bloom Bobby Coyne. On March 13, 2022 the Coynes announced the arrival of a second son named Rex Roses Coyne.
References
External links
Official bio from The Flaming Lips websiteIMDB on Fearless Freaks2006 OKC Classen Commencement Speech Part 1on YouTube
2006 OKC Classen Commencement Speech Part 2on YouTube
Wayne Coyne Interview in SPIN's January '09 Issue2009 Wayne Coyne Interviewon
RocknRollDating.comIntrepidly Odd: An Interview with Wayne Coyne
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1961 births
Living people
American male singers
American rock guitarists
American male guitarists
American atheists
Classen School of Advanced Studies alumni
Musicians from Pittsburgh
Musicians from Norman, Oklahoma
The Flaming Lips members
Alternative rock guitarists
American experimental musicians
20th-century American singers
21st-century American singers
American alternative rock musicians
Alternative rock singers
Songwriters from Oklahoma
Songwriters from Pennsylvania
Singers from Pennsylvania
20th-century American guitarists
21st-century American guitarists
Singers from Oklahoma
Grammy Award winners
Guitarists from Pennsylvania
Guitarists from Oklahoma
Theremin players