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Mick Pini Band

Mick 'Wildman' Pini. Blues the way it should be.

About Me

If you’re lucky enough to catch Mick live you are guaranteed the real deal; no pedals, no effects, just a (rare) 54 Strat (stroked) played by a bluesmeister. Oh- and how he makes it plead, bleed, sing, scream, cry – and smoke!With a life time in music you’ll hear echoes and influences from the whole tradition of the blues in Mick’s playing. His uncompromising adherence to a genuine belief in his music has never been deflected. Those distinctive raw, attacking riffs and phrases, often reminiscent of such legendary names as Freddie King, Albert Collins or T-Bone Walker hit you with aggression not unlike a ton of bricks, then in a moment, he’ll melt your heart with a sweeping phrase of pure beauty. These are the hallmarks of Mick Pini: to encounter him live is a joy not to be missed - it’s a blues master class!Mick started playing guitar as a young boy back in 1960. Since then he’s paid his dues in pubs, clubs, festivals, concert halls - hell, even busking on the streets. Over a lifetime he’s worked with all sorts: Doctor Ross, Professor Longhair, Rich Grech, Mojo Buford, Louisana Red, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Chris Farlowe, Mike Vernon, BB King, Luther Allison – and more than a few others. Currently based in Germany, Mick has more recently worked with Roy Estrada (Little Feat) and Jimmy Carl Black (Frank Zappa).Live he’s simply brilliant – but why take my word for it; Eric Clapton called him the “legitimate successor to Peter Green”, while Mick Vernon described him as “ having the energy and attack that made Freddie King one of the greats. There are too few great guitarists working the European scene. Sure there are many good ones, but only a few have the potential to make a mark in a way Peter Green did many years ago.” A recent gig produced the newspaper headline: “An honour to see blues legend in action.” Perhaps the most telling tribute is the fact that when Mick is in town, Mick Double, Eric Clapton’s manager can regularly be found at the back of the room, quietly enjoying Mick’s set. music layout @ HOT FreeLayouts.com MyHotComments
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Member Since: 1/19/2007
Band Website: mickpini.com
Band Members: 2006 to 2007Mike Smith - Sax. Jools Grudings- Hammond Organ/ Piano Danny Mattin- Hammond Organ/Piano John 'Bugsy' Maloney - Bass. Tilo Pirnbaum - Drums Joaquem Greve- Drums2005 to 2006 Roger Innis - Bass. Jools Grudgings - Hammond Organ/Piano. Roy Noel - Drums2004 to 2005 Graham Lacey - Bass. Jools Grudgings - Hammond Organ/ Piano. Mike Hellier - Drums.
Influences: Freddie King, Buddy Guy. Peter Green, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray and life in general!
Sounds Like: You be the judge of that my friends!
Type of Label: None