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  • Genre: Blues / Rockabilly / Roots Music

    Location Kidderminster, Midlands, UK

    Profile Views: 242597

    Last Login: 31/07/2011

    Member Since 18/06/2005

    Website www.mikesanchez.com

    Record Label Doopin Music on-line store - www.doopin.com

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    ...... .. .. .......... .... ....MIKE SANCHEZ (Vocals/piano/guitar) -.. .. British singer, pianist and guitarist Mike Sanchez is one of the most exciting and charismatic performers of Rhythm & Blues and Rock 'n' Roll in the world today. His indelible image as a frenetic front man, pumping powerful boogie-woogie from the piano in a soaking red suit, has won him fans from all over the world and attracted a following from many famous rock and blues legends who have lined up to work with him... Mike recently enjoyed four years as a full-time member of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings, fronting the band since 2001 alongside Georgie Fame, Beverly Skeete, Albert Lee, Andy Fairweather-Low and Eddie Floyd on their annual world tours. The Rhythm Kings released their latest album 'Just for a Thrill' and a fabulous DVD filmed during January 2004 titled 'Let The Good Times Roll', both featuring Mike's extensive roll as a member of the ex-Rolling Stones bassist's touring band. ..Mike is currently involved in a number of recording projects and touring line-ups, most notably his 6-piece outfit Mike Sanchez and his Band featuring the outstanding Big Boy Bloater on guitar, Drugstore Cowboy Nick Whitfield on double bass, Mike's long term drummer Mark Morgan, Nick Lunt on baritone sax (Jools Holland's Rhythm & Blues Orchestra) and Martin Winning on tenor sax (Van Morrison). This band's performances continuously receive fabulous reviews throughout the blues and rockin' scenes across the UK and Europe. .. Mike's collaboration with top Swedish bluesmen Knock-Out Greg & Blue Weather, creating the hot rockin' album 'Women & Cadillacs' in 2003 has finally seen a follow up album in 2009 titled 'Babes & Buicks', both albums released on Mike's own UK label and on-line store, Doopin Music at www.doopin.com. ...... .. ...... In 2003, Mike released a debut 2-hour DVD titled 'Red Hot …Live!' featuring live shows of his own 4 and 7-piece band and The Mike Sanchez Rhythm & Blues Revue, a Johnny Otis 1950s style show starring doo-wop vocal trio The Extraordinaires and Imelda May... Mike Sanchez was born Jesus Miguel Sanchez in London's East End to Spanish parents Jesus and Manola on the 17th of February 1964. At the age of eleven, his family moved to Worcestershire in the West Midlands where Mike took up the piano, developing a strong love for 1950s' American roots music through his high school years. As a teenager he taught himself guitar and formed The Rockets, a rockabilly trio. .. Shortly after, Mike was introduced to former Chicken Shack, Savoy Brown and Steve Gibbons' multi-instrumentalist Andy Silvester by Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant, which led to the founding of the Big Town Playboys in 1984, specialising in authentic post-war Rhythm & Blues. Procol Harum pianist Gary Brooker became an early fan and introduced Mike to his friends Eric Clapton and Amen Corner's Andy Fairweather-Low. The latter signed up as guitarist with the Big Town Playboys for two years in the 1990s. Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood is another good friend who regularly involves Mike in his plans wherever possible. .. Mike recorded a number of albums including the classic rockabilly album 'Crazy Legs' with guitar-great Jeff Beck in 1993. The Big Town Playboys had various stints opening for Eric Clapton at London's Royal Albert Hall and appeared at many European music festivals, backing bluesmen like Lowell Fulson, Don & Dewey, Joe Hughes, Jimmy Nelson, Carey Bell and the great Little Willie Littlefield. Mike has also many times over the years been involved movie soundtrack producing and recording, most recently for the movie 'I'll Be There' (2003) starring Charlotte Church and Craig Ferguson. The well-established magazine Blues in Britain voted Mike 'UK Keyboard Player of the Year' for four consecutive years (2000-2004). .. Mike's main aim has always been to make every live show his best yet as he continuously enjoys growing acclaim and admiration for his electrifying stage performances from new and old fans of all age groups across the world. ...... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .......... .......... ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... "When It Rains It Really Pours"; Darlington Blues Fest 1999...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... Mike and band at Weyfest; July 2005....... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ..Mike Sanchez at the Rockin' Race Jamboree.. in Torremolinos, Spain....... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... Rhythm Riot, November 2006: "Girls All Over The World"...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... "Down The Road Apiece/Kiddio" 2007 ...... ..VISIT MY WEBSITE!.... ..........
  • Members

    .. THE PORTIONS:.. * Mike Sanchez - Vocals/piano/guitar.. * Big Boy Bloater - Guitar.. * Nick Whitfield - Double bass.. * Mark Morgan - Drums.. MISC. BAND MEMBERS:.. * Al Gare - Double Bass .. * Wayne Hopkins - Double Bass .. * Anders Lewen - Guitar .. * Tom Bull - Guitar .. * Andy Silvester - Guitar .. * Nick Lunt - Baritone sax .. * Nick Payn - Tenor sax.. * Pete Cook - Baritone sax.. * Martin Winning - Tenor sax .. * Paul Corry - Tenor sax .. * Ricky Cool - Harmonica ..
  • Influences

    .. Influences for Mike started in his mid teens learning all the great Memphis rockabilly and blues, artists like Charlie Rich, Warren Smith, Ray Harris, Edwin Bruce, Junior Parker, Howling Wolf, Billy Lee Riley, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins. The Johnny Burnette Rock'n'Roll trio recordings on Coral were also a huge influence. .. As a youngster Mike got involved in the late 70s/early 80s UK/European based rock n' roll/rockabilly revival and upon seeing the Stray Cats live in 1982 his mind was set on what alley he was gonna take, though Mike's purist rockabilly career only lasted 3 years with his first band 'The Rockets' before he started to listen to older musicians record collections where he discovered all the other styles of good rockin' music that developed before and around the mid 50s rock'n'roll era, especially post war rhythm & blues, West Coast, New Orleans and Chicago rockin' blues and piano/sax based boogie woogie artists such as Amos Milburn, Willie Egan, Charles Brown, Floyd Dixon, Little Willie Littlefield (Mike's 80s band Big Town Playboys had the fortune of touring several times with the originator of 'Kansas City' Little Willie which for Mike became a direct big influence), honkers & shouters such as Wynonie Harris, H Bomb Ferguson, Big Joe Turner, Tiny Bradshaw, Roy Brown, Roy Milton, Fats Domino, Larry Williams, Smiley Lewis, Young Jesse, Richard Berry, Jesse Belvin, Little Richard, Percy Mayfield, Ray Charles, saxophonists such as Earl Bostic, Red Prysock, Lee Allen, Maxwell Davis, Noble Watts, Hal Singer, Plas Johnson, blues artists such as Slim Harpo, Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Johnny Watson, earlier artists such as Lonnie Johnson, Big Bill Broonzy and Roosevelt Sykes. Far too many names to mention but you get the idea... To this day Mike Sanchez remains in love with all of these styles of rockin' music and in concert very easily merges guitar based rockabilly with piano based rhythm & blues. "Its all one big happy bag of..of.. of great music that the world will never forget! It sounds as exciting now as it did 50/60 years ago." .. Mike's description of what he currently enjoys listening to: "Any roots music from Blues, 40s & 50s Rhythm & Blues, Rock'n'Roll, Boogie Woogie, Rockabilly, Latin Jazz, Cuban, Big band, Blues shouters, New Orleans, 30s to 50s Piano/sax based Jazz, Swing, Spanish Boleros, 50s & 60s Blue Note, early Jamaican, Ska, Bluebeat, Chess, Sun, Stax, early Soul, Motown, 60s & 70s funk, many things I enjoy but I always seem to head back to wild vocal/piano pumping/sax honkin/guitar blasting real rockin music from 50/60 years ago that swings like a bulls balls!"...
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  • MISS ALOHA

    Long time no see or hear Mike ! Hope all is well... It looks like we probably won't cross paths until the Riot.  See you then x ps Have you any photos from Admiralpalast ?.. I know you took a load ... I want to see them !
    xx

    1 year ago
  • Betty Elle

    Dave Alvin, one of the original Blasters, hits the stage with his Guilty Women this Thursday night! Joining the line up are the fantastic Zola Moon and Mighty Blue Mojo!

    This is a 21 and over show that's $15, but if you say my name, "Betty Elle" you get in for only $10!!! This discount works either at the door, or by presale if you call Brixton South Bay at (310) 406-1931 or visit their box office!

    AND....I'll give a ticket to The Blasters w/ Wayne "The Train" Hancock playing Brixton on 10/23 to the first person who asks me for it!!!!

    I will also be giving away tickets the night of the show to the funny woman herself, Lisa Lampanelli to the first person who comes up to me the night of the show Thursday asking for them. Lisa Lampanelli performs Saturday November 20th at Club Nokia.

    Click the link for event info and to RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/2b9v8pr

    ~Betty Elle~

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    1 year ago
  • Vic Cracknell

    Mike - loving the track Half Blind. It has a Nat Cole kind of feel to it. Is it on an album? Looking forward to you playing somewhere in the Surrey area again sometime. Keep rocking and rolling....

    1 year ago
  • Sharnalee Foster

    Thanks for another great gig last night! It was definitely worth getting soaked for! Hope we may yet get the chance to see you at the 100 Club again...
    xx

    1 year ago
  • Craig Charles Funk & So…

    Mike Sanchez – ‘Hi-Fi Baby’

    Played on The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show – BBC 6Music

    Listen again on http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/funk_soul/

    1 year ago
  • Lynn Lawlor

    mike you were worried how well you would go down at elvis mable wk,well me and my friends might of been the only ones in the room that had heard of you but EVERYBODY knows who you are now,heard so many people talking about you and your "sausage" fingers lol good one. dont think can make 100 club next wk but hope to spring up someplace other than beale st in memphis, take carel playgirl lynn x

    1 year ago
  • RELENTLESS

    Thanks for the add! Hope to see you at one of our gigs sometime soon, keep an eye on the events calendar for gigs near you, please forward our page to anyone you think might be interested in the band, & thanks for the support! :)


    www.myspace.com/relentlessrockabilly
    www.facebook.com Relentless (Rockabilly)


     

    1 year ago
  • Ulrich Meyer-Dengel

    Hi Mike, best wishes from germany. Hope all is well and i see you next time in germany.
    ulli

    1 year ago
  • 1 year ago
  • DADDY LOVES - JIVE JOIN…

     Hello! Mike Sanchez

    Thank you for excepting my invitation.I hope 2010 will be a great year year for you.   'WELCOME ABOARD'

    Your Friend, Thomas

    1 year ago
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MIKE SANCHEZ (Vocals/piano/guitar) -
British singer, pianist and guitarist Mike Sanchez is one of the most exciting and charismatic performers of Rhythm & Blues and Rock 'n' Roll in the world today. His indelible image as a frenetic front man, pumping powerful boogie-woogie from the piano in a soaking red suit, has won him fans from all over the world and attracted a following from many famous rock and blues legends who have lined up to work with him.

Mike recently enjoyed four years as a full-time member of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings, fronting the band since 2001 alongside Georgie Fame, Beverly Skeete, Albert Lee, Andy Fairweather-Low and Eddie Floyd on their annual world tours. The Rhythm Kings released their latest album 'Just for a Thrill' and a fabulous DVD filmed during January 2004 titled 'Let The Good Times Roll', both featuring Mike's extensive roll as a member of the ex-Rolling Stones bassist's touring band.

Mike is currently involved in a number of recording projects and touring line-ups, most notably his 6-piece outfit Mike Sanchez and his Band featuring the outstanding Big Boy Bloater on guitar, Drugstore Cowboy Nick Whitfield on double bass, Mike's long term drummer Mark Morgan, Nick Lunt on baritone sax (Jools Holland's Rhythm & Blues Orchestra) and Martin Winning on tenor sax (Van Morrison). This band's performances continuously receive fabulous reviews throughout the blues and rockin' scenes across the UK and Europe.

Mike's collaboration with top Swedish bluesmen Knock-Out Greg & Blue Weather, creating the hot rockin' album 'Women & Cadillacs' in 2003 has finally seen a follow up album in 2009 titled 'Babes & Buicks', both albums released on Mike's own UK label and on-line store, Doopin Music at www.doopin.com.



In 2003, Mike released a debut 2-hour DVD titled 'Red Hot …Live!' featuring live shows of his own 4 and 7-piece band and The Mike Sanchez Rhythm & Blues Revue, a Johnny Otis 1950s style show starring doo-wop vocal trio The Extraordinaires and Imelda May.

Mike Sanchez was born Jesus Miguel Sanchez in London's East End to Spanish parents Jesus and Manola on the 17th of February 1964. At the age of eleven, his family moved to Worcestershire in the West Midlands where Mike took up the piano, developing a strong love for 1950s' American roots music through his high school years. As a teenager he taught himself guitar and formed The Rockets, a rockabilly trio.

Shortly after, Mike was introduced to former Chicken Shack, Savoy Brown and Steve Gibbons' multi-instrumentalist Andy Silvester by Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant, which led to the founding of the Big Town Playboys in 1984, specialising in authentic post-war Rhythm & Blues. Procol Harum pianist Gary Brooker became an early fan and introduced Mike to his friends Eric Clapton and Amen Corner's Andy Fairweather-Low. The latter signed up as guitarist with the Big Town Playboys for two years in the 1990s. Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood is another good friend who regularly involves Mike in his plans wherever possible.

Mike recorded a number of albums including the classic rockabilly album 'Crazy Legs' with guitar-great Jeff Beck in 1993. The Big Town Playboys had various stints opening for Eric Clapton at London's Royal Albert Hall and appeared at many European music festivals, backing bluesmen like Lowell Fulson, Don & Dewey, Joe Hughes, Jimmy Nelson, Carey Bell and the great Little Willie Littlefield. Mike has also many times over the years been involved movie soundtrack producing and recording, most recently for the movie 'I'll Be There' (2003) starring Charlotte Church and Craig Ferguson. The well-established magazine Blues in Britain voted Mike 'UK Keyboard Player of the Year' for four consecutive years (2000-2004).

Mike's main aim has always been to make every live show his best yet as he continuously enjoys growing acclaim and admiration for his electrifying stage performances from new and old fans of all age groups across the world.



"When It Rains It Really Pours"; Darlington Blues Fest 1999


Mike and band at Weyfest; July 2005.


Mike Sanchez at the Rockin' Race Jamboree
in Torremolinos, Spain.


Rhythm Riot, November 2006: "Girls All Over The World"


"Down The Road Apiece/Kiddio" 2007


VISIT MY WEBSITE!

Member Since:

June 18, 2005

Members:

THE PORTIONS:
* Mike Sanchez - Vocals/piano/guitar

* Big Boy Bloater - Guitar

* Nick Whitfield - Double bass

* Mark Morgan - Drums

MISC. BAND MEMBERS:
* Al Gare - Double Bass

* Wayne Hopkins - Double Bass

* Anders Lewen - Guitar

* Tom Bull - Guitar

* Andy Silvester - Guitar

* Nick Lunt - Baritone sax

* Nick Payn - Tenor sax

* Pete Cook - Baritone sax

* Martin Winning - Tenor sax

* Paul Corry - Tenor sax

* Ricky Cool - Harmonica

Influences:

Influences for Mike started in his mid teens learning all the great Memphis rockabilly and blues, artists like Charlie Rich, Warren Smith, Ray Harris, Edwin Bruce, Junior Parker, Howling Wolf, Billy Lee Riley, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins. The Johnny Burnette Rock'n'Roll trio recordings on Coral were also a huge influence.

As a youngster Mike got involved in the late 70s/early 80s UK/European based rock n' roll/rockabilly revival and upon seeing the Stray Cats live in 1982 his mind was set on what alley he was gonna take, though Mike's purist rockabilly career only lasted 3 years with his first band 'The Rockets' before he started to listen to older musicians record collections where he discovered all the other styles of good rockin' music that developed before and around the mid 50s rock'n'roll era, especially post war rhythm & blues, West Coast, New Orleans and Chicago rockin' blues and piano/sax based boogie woogie artists such as Amos Milburn, Willie Egan, Charles Brown, Floyd Dixon, Little Willie Littlefield (Mike's 80s band Big Town Playboys had the fortune of touring several times with the originator of 'Kansas City' Little Willie which for Mike became a direct big influence), honkers & shouters such as Wynonie Harris, H Bomb Ferguson, Big Joe Turner, Tiny Bradshaw, Roy Brown, Roy Milton, Fats Domino, Larry Williams, Smiley Lewis, Young Jesse, Richard Berry, Jesse Belvin, Little Richard, Percy Mayfield, Ray Charles, saxophonists such as Earl Bostic, Red Prysock, Lee Allen, Maxwell Davis, Noble Watts, Hal Singer, Plas Johnson, blues artists such as Slim Harpo, Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Johnny Watson, earlier artists such as Lonnie Johnson, Big Bill Broonzy and Roosevelt Sykes. Far too many names to mention but you get the idea.

To this day Mike Sanchez remains in love with all of these styles of rockin' music and in concert very easily merges guitar based rockabilly with piano based rhythm & blues. "Its all one big happy bag of..of.. of great music that the world will never forget! It sounds as exciting now as it did 50/60 years ago."

Mike's description of what he currently enjoys listening to: "Any roots music from Blues, 40s & 50s Rhythm & Blues, Rock'n'Roll, Boogie Woogie, Rockabilly, Latin Jazz, Cuban, Big band, Blues shouters, New Orleans, 30s to 50s Piano/sax based Jazz, Swing, Spanish Boleros, 50s & 60s Blue Note, early Jamaican, Ska, Bluebeat, Chess, Sun, Stax, early Soul, Motown, 60s & 70s funk, many things I enjoy but I always seem to head back to wild vocal/piano pumping/sax honkin/guitar blasting real rockin music from 50/60 years ago that swings like a bulls balls!".

Sounds Like:

Please play the tracks on this page for some idea of our sound.

Record Label:

Doopin Music on-line store - www.doopin.com

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