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Michael Parrish
Michael was raised in Enumclaw, WA. He is a singer, guitarist, and keyboardist.
The country-blues unit the Michael Parrish Band was comprised of Michael, guitarists
Chris Hansen and Jonny Sheehan, bassist Joe Engravalle, and drummer Tommy Kaelin.
Michael traveled to Chicago to tenure as the pianist for blues vocalist B.B. Odum
before, at the urging of producer and folklorist Tim Duffy, moving to North Carolina
to contribute to a series of blues field recordings later released as the Music Maker
label's audiophile blues series.
After touring with the likes of Guitar Gabriel and Big Boy Henry, Michael also appeared on seven tracks on the 1995 LP A Living Past: The Music Maker Patron Sampler, followed later that year by Came So Far and Guitar Gabriel, Vol. 1. He and Duffy also teamed as a folk duo, the Puritans. After touring in support of Automobility, his 1995 debut solo effort (self-released on his Geographic Records label), Michael returned to New York City, where he formed a band comprised of former Other Half members Hansen and Engraville, onetime Hatters drummer Kaelin, and occasional songwriter Sheehan; after issuing their 1997 disc Beautiful Rocks, the Michael Parrish Band played several dates on the H.O.R.D.E. tour. from Jason Ankeny @ allmusic.com |
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Gas Money Laughing Bear Records LBCD28 released 1993 |
Popa Chubby, guitar, vocals Michael Parrish, organ, clavinet Mitch Margold, Hammond organ Ed Sullivan, harp Michael Merritt, bass Mike Leslie, bass Tom Major, drums Tony Mason, drums Shawn Pelton, drums Don Castagno, drums |