Odds are that if you grew up as a musician in Kansas you heard tales of the legendary Mike Finnigan. The story is told of how Mike played a Hammond B3 organ with one hand playing the solo, the other playing the chords, his feet working the bass pedals and to top that he sang the meanest blues over the top of it all.
Click for short, additional info on bandmates:xJohn SurmanGeorge (Nisar Ahmad) KhanSomeday, these musicians will be fully covered here:Pete LemerJon HisemanBIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANYThis band is mostly famous due to Janis Joplin singing with them for 2 years. After Janis left them, they split for a while, but they reunited inAugust 1969, with Mike Finnigan.Nick Gravenites (vocals)Kathi McDonald (vocals)Sam Andrew (guitar, vocals)James Gurley (guitar)David Schallock (guitar)Peter Albin (bass, vocals)Mike Finnigan (keyboards, vocals)David Getz (drums)Mike Finnigan was in the band for a short time. He appears as a guest in their album Be a brother. Click for short, additional info on bandmates:Maria MuldaurSTEPHEN STILLS & THE CALIFORNIA BLUES BANDStephen Stills, as everybody knows, has been playing with Crosby, Nash & Young in different lineups and incarnations. When they aren't together,everybody resumes his own career. Click for short, additional info on bandmates:Kenny PassarelliKim BullardJoe LalaGeorge PerryCraig DoergeMark WilliamsSomeday, these musicians will be fully covered here:Ian WallaceSomeday, these musicians will have a short tribute here:David CrosbyStephen StillsGraham NashSTEPHEN STILLS BAND (again)From 1986 onwards, Stephen Stills has reformed his own band when he is not playing with CS&N. It's hard to trace the many different lineups, butMike Finnigan is usually in all of them, as Mike and Stephen are great friends.Some of the musicians featured in the band along the years have been: Bob Glaub (bass), George Perry (bass), Lenny McDaniel (bass), John Regan (bass),Jim Ehinger (keyboards), Joe Vitale (drums), Ian Wallace (drums), Mark Williams (drums), Tony Beard (drums), etc.
Click for short, additional info on bandmates:Bob GlaubGeorge PerryLenny McDanielJohn ReganJim EhingerJoe VitaleMark WilliamsTony BeardSomeday, these musicians will be fully covered here:Ian WallaceSomeday, these musicians will have a short tribute here:Stephen StillsCROSBY, STILLS & NASH (again)In 1987, we have them together again.David Crosby (vocals, guitar)Stephen Stills (vocals, guitar)Graham Nash (vocals, guitar)Bob Glaub (bass)Mike Finnigan (keyboards, vocals)Joe Lala (percussion)Joe Vitale (drums)In 1988, they played at Atlantic's 40th anniversary show (that I have taped on video). Neil Young was supposed to join them, but he didn't make it, dueto some illness.In 1989, they also played at the Berlin Wall.In 1990, there's a new reunion:David Crosby (vocals, guitar)Stephen Stills (vocals, guitar)Graham Nash (vocals, guitar)Jorge Calderon (bass)Mike Finnigan (keyboards, vocals)Kim Bullard (keyboards)Michito Sanchez (percussion)Joe Vitale (drums)And the story goes on and on. Click for short, additional info on bandmates:Bob GlaubJoe LalaJoe VitaleJorge CalderonKim BullardMichito SanchezSomeday, these musicians will have a short tribute here:David CrosbyStephen StillsGraham NashDAVID CROSBY BAND.1/2 King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents David Crosby (Crosby: rec. 1996)If you got a charge out of the contemporary solo record, you might find this amusing. The track selection is split evenly between late 80's material like 'Compass' and early CSNY favorites like 'Wooden Ships,' with only one songspanning the gap ('Delta,' from Daylight Again). You'd think that Crosby's 1971 solo record and long collaboration with Nash had never happened.
But Crosby's performance is really solid; he starts with some earnest solo acousticnumbers, brings in the band for a bunch of Oh Yes I Can tunes, then runs through the CSNY material, and through all of it he's in total command. The no-name musicians are all competent - Mike Finnigan is the sole long-time studiocrony, and he's also the only real bummer, ruining one song with an excruciating vocal. With 14 tracks and a one-hour running time, this is surely a better buy than the much more commonly available It's All Coming Back To Me Now,which duplicates almost the whole CSNY section. (JA)David Crosby (vocals, guitar)Stephen Stills (vocals, guitar)Graham Nash (vocals, guitar)Bob Glaub (bass)Mike Finnigan (keyboards, vocals)Joe Lala (percussion)Joe Vitale (drums)In 1988, they played at Atlantic's 40th anniversary show (that I have taped on video). Neil Young was supposed to join them, but he didn't make it, dueto some illness.In 1989, they also played at the Berlin Wall.In 1990, there's a new reunion:David Crosby (vocals, guitar)Stephen Stills (vocals, guitar)Graham Nash (vocals, guitar)Jorge Calderon (bass)Mike Finnigan (keyboards, vocals)Kim Bullard (keyboards)Michito Sanchez (percussion)Joe Vitale (drums)And the story goes on and on. Click for short, additional info on bandmates:Bob GlaubJoe LalaJoe VitaleJorge CalderonKim BullardMichito SanchezSomeday, these musicians will have a short tribute here:David CrosbyStephen StillsGraham Nash. After The Storm (Crosby, Stills & Nash: 1994)One of their strongest efforts in many years, but it's a little too slim and a lot too late, so nobody's going to care except the diehards.
Still, everyone is up to par here, with minimal outside involvement and all-original material apart froma squishy, expendable cover of 'In My Life' (Stills' solo version is better). There's virtually no 80's synth mania or 90's New Age aura, and it often recalls their mid-70's sound. But the songwriting isn't terribly innovative: Stills recycleshis intricately arranged Latin thing ('Panama'), Nash his glacially paced country ballad thing (title track), Crosby his shuffling bluesy social protest thing ('Till It Shines'; 'Street To Lean On,' which is catchy).
The up-tempo popnumbers are mostly dull ('These Empty Days'), and the loudest track ('Bad Boyz') is a weak, albeit heartfelt ripoff of 'Voodoo Chile (Slight Return).' Still, Stills' mid-tempo, left-wing rocker 'It Won't Go Away' is respectable, theCrosby-Stills tune 'Camera' is relaxing in a good way, and everything apart from 'In My Life' is tasteful and competent. A good buy if you see it cut out, like I did. Produced by Glyn Johns.
The band is mostly James 'Hutch'Hutchinson (drums), Ethan Johns (drums, guitar), and Mike Finnigan (organ), but there's a Latin group on two numbers and a lot of medium-voltage guests: Lenny Castro, Craig Doerge, Michael Hedges, Rick Marotta, Benmont Tench,Stills' children Chris and Jennifer, etc. (JA)Looking Forward (CSNY: 1999)The four-man lineup's second reunion record, following a decade-long break.
Self-produced; there are a lot of expected names in the credits including Glaub, Finnigan, Keltner, and Vitale, some relative newcomers like Hutchinson andRaymond, and wildcards like Luis Conte and Duck Dunn. (JA)Questions to solve:1.00.
Mike Finnigan's Estimated Net Worth, Age, Biography, Career, Height, Weight, Family, Wiki. Scroll below to learn details information about Mike Finnigan's Salary, Earning, Cars, and Income Reports. Discover, how much money does Mike's have in this year. Mike Finnigan BiographyKeyboard player and singer particularly known for his performances on the Hammond (electric) Organ. He won and was nominated for several Blues Music Awards for his performances with the Phantom Blues Band. Mike Finnigan is a well known Pianist. Mike was born on April 26, 1945 in Ohio.Mike Finnigan's parents name not available right now.
Also, There is no information about his siblings. All information about his private life is hidden or stays unknown, so it’s difficult to say if he has a wife or children. Mike Finnigan's primary income source is being a successful Pianist. In 2018, Mike Finnigan become N/A old. He provided session music for and/or toured with, Etta James, Maria Muldaur, and other renowned rock, jazz, and folk musicians.On ACINEMAAZ.COM, Mike Finnigan is ranked in the list of most popular and Richest celebrities. Also, have position in the list of those people who was born on April 26. Mike is one of those, who's primary profession is Pianist.
Mike Finnigan is included in the list of 73 years old famous Pianist.Mike Finnigan ProfileFirst NameMikeLast NameFinniganProfessionPianistAge73 yearsBirth SignTaurusDate of BirthApril 26, 1945Place of BirthOhioBirth CityOhioCountryOhioFamily: Father, Mother, Husband/Wife, ChildrensParents: Mike Finnigan's father name is not available & mother's name unknown.Siblings: There is no information about his siblings.Husbands/Wife and Childrens: All information about his private life is hidden orstays unknown, so it’s difficult to say if he has a wife or children. Mike Finnigan's Net WorthMike Finnigan's net worth has growing significantly in 2019. According to many Online resource, Mike Finnigan's estimated net worth $1 Million - $10 Million (Approx.). Age, Birthday & ZodiacMike Finnigan's age 73 years (as in 2018), Birthday April 26.
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