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Mike Flanigin
Mike (* in Denton, TX) is an Austin based organist. In 1990 he toured as a guitarist
with The Red Devils, behind their Warner Brothers release King King. Upon returning
to Texas, he moved to Austin to join the Antone's Nightclub house band, backing up many
of the original blues legends. It was there that he made a career-defining switch from
guitar to Hammond B-3 organ. Traveling to New York City to learn first-hand from legendary
jazz organist Big John Patton, it was also during this period that he spent time with the
great organ masters: Jimmy Smith, Brother Jack McDuff and Jimmy McGriff.
from allmusic.com |
contact: | bflanigin@gmail.com |
homepage: | www.mikeflanigin.com |
Click on the logo to see Mike's tour dates. |
Texas Soul Sisters Dialtone Records DT0009 |
Miss Candy, vocals Gloria Edwards, vocals Glenda Hargis, vocals Lavelle White, vocals Marcus Cardwell, sax Don Jennings , trumpet Nelson Mills, trumpet Nick Gibson, guitar Tommy Hunter, guitar Clarence Pierce, guitar Matthew Robinson, guitar Mike Flanigin, organ Burly Manor, bass Bill Campbell, bass Gilbert Jenkins, drums Paul Mills, drums Billy Sampson, drums Charlie Shaw, drums |
Doin' Alright P-Vine Records PCD-25132 released also as I'm Alright (Dialtone Records DT0023) recorded in Austin, TX/USA |
Cornell Dupree, guitar Kaz Kazanoff, sax Mike Flanigin, Hammond B-3 organ Nick Connelly, piano Ronnie James, bass Larry Fulcher, bass George Porter, bass B. E. Smith "Frosty", drums |
How Long? RockBeat Records ROC-CD-3146 recorded live 11 October 2010 at Yellow Dog Studios in Austin, TX/USA |
Pinetop Perkins, piano Jon Blondell, horn Rich Hearing, horn Scott Macintosh, horn John Mills, horn Cindy Cashdollar, lap steel guitar Jake Langley, guitar Derek Obrian, guitar Mike Flanigin, organ Chris Maresh, bass George Rieff, bass J.J. Johnson, drums Gary Clark jr., vocals Emily Gimble, vocals Carolyn Wonderland, vocals |
The Drifter Black Betty Records BBST-4068 recorded in Houston, TX and Austin, TX/USA |
Mike Flanigin, Hammond organ, vocals, guitar, piano Bob Malach, tenor sax, bass clarinet Dave Biller, guitar Jake Langley, guitar Derek O'Brien, guitar Gary Clark jr., guitar, vocals Alejandro Escovedo, guitar, vocals Jimmie Vaughan, guitar, vocals Billy Gibbons, guitar, vocals Leigh Mahoney, violin Tracy Seeger, violin Ames Asbell, viola Sara Nelson, cello Dominique Davalos, bass Larry Fulcher, bass Chris Maresh, bass Clem Burke, drums George Rains, drums Kyle Thompson, drums Barry "Frosty" Smith, drums Chris Lovejoy, congas Brady Blade, tambourine Kat Edmonson, vocals Gean West, vocals |
The Ice Queen Black Betty Records MFO002 |
Sue Foley, vocals, guitar Elias Haslanger, tenor sax Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff, tenor sax John Mills, baritone sax Randy Zimmerman, trombone Ephraim Owens, trumpet Al Gomez, trumpet Jimmy Shortell, trumpet Derek O'Brien, guitar Charlie Sexton, slide guitar, vocals Billy F. Gibbons, guitar, vocals Jimmie Vaughan, guitar, vocals Mike Flanigin, organ Johnny Bradley, bass Chris Maresh, bass Billy Horton, bass Chris Layton, drums George Rains, drums JJ Johnson, drums Kyle Thompson, maracas, tambourine |
Baby, Please Come Home The Last Music Company LMCD213 recorded June 2018 in Austin, TX and San Marcos, TX/USA |
Jimmie Vaughan, guitar, vocals Kaz Kazanoff, tenor sax Greg Piccolo, tenor sax Doug James, baritone sax John Mills, baritone sax Randy Zimmerman, trombone Al Gomez, trumpet Jimmy Shortell, trumpet Bill Pitman, guitar T. Jarrod Bonta, piano Mike Flanigin, Hammond organ Billy Horton, bass Ronnie James, bass George Rains, drums |
West Texas Blues Black Betty Records MFO002 |
Mike Flanigin, organ, vocals Sue Foley, guitar Chris Layton, drums |
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