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Mick Green

Michael Robert Green (22 February 1944 – 11 January 2010)[1] was an English rock and roll guitarist who played with The Pirates (with and without Johnny Kidd), Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, and Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers.

Mick Green
Birth nameMichael Robert Green
Born(1944-02-22)22 February 1944
Matlock, Derbyshire
Died11 January 2010(2010-01-11) (aged 65)
Ilford, Essex
GenresRock and roll
Occupation(s)Guitarist
Instrument(s)Fender Telecaster Custom
Years active1956–2010

Biography

Born Michael Robert Green, in Matlock, Derbyshire, Green grew up in the same block of flats in Wimbledon, south-west London, as the future Pirates.[2] He devoured skiffle and early rock'n'roll, and began his career in 1956 playing in a skiffle trio "The Wayfaring Strangers", formed with his schoolmates Johnny Spence (on bass) and Frank Farley (on drums), which came second in a bands competition to The Quarrymen, an early incarnation of the Beatles.[3] After a stint as the Ramrods, the trio then joined Red-E-Lewis and the Redcaps, who became the Redcaps, backing Cuddly Dudley, when Reddy Lewis left.[4] In 1962, all three then joined Johnny Kidd and the Pirates – formed by Kidd during the 1950s – just after the band had scored a huge hit with Shakin' All Over, with Joe Moretti on lead guitar.[5] Green left to join Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas in 1964. His ability to play lead and rhythm guitar simultaneously influenced a number of British guitarists to follow, including Pete Townshend and Wilko Johnson, the original guitarist for Dr. Feelgood.[6] Green's song "Oyeh!" was on Dr. Feelgood's debut album, Down by the Jetty; and a song he co-wrote, "Going Back Home" appeared on Dr. Feelgood's 1975 Malpractice and the live album, Stupidity (1976). Green was also a member of the band Shanghai, which released two albums, in 1974 and 1976, other members included, Chuck Bedford (vocals, harmonica, 1974–1975), Pete Kircher (drums, vocals), Mike Le Main (bass, keyboards, 1974–1975), Cliff Bennett of Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers (vocals, 1975–1976), Brian Alterman (guitar, 1975–1976), Pat King (bass, 1975–1976).

Green reformed the Pirates with Farley and Spence in 1976 (Kidd having died in 1966). Over the next five years they became one of the hardest-gigging bands on the road and released four albums: Out of Their Skulls (1977), Skull Wars (1978), Happy Birthday Rock'n'Roll (1979) and the ten-inch A Fistful of Dubloons (1981). Green played the Fender Telecaster Custom produced in 1972 as his main guitar.

Green was also a member of the band Shanghai, which released two albums, in 1974 and 1976, and supported Status Quo on their Blue for You tour. Together with Quo member Alan Lancaster he wrote four songs recorded by Status Quo.[7]

In the 1980s and 1990s, Green played with, amongst others, Bryan Ferry, Van Morrison, Paul McCartney, Robert Plant and Lemmy, as well as the Pirates, with whom he continued to gig well into the 2000s. His other notable gigs included playing guitar for Van Morrison on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival in 2005, and with David Gilmour and Paul McCartney at the latter's return to the Cavern Club in support of his Run Devil Run album in 1999.

In his spare time he taught guitar privately, as well as at various local schools.

In 1990, Green played guitar with Lemmy and the Upsetters on their "Blue Suede Shoes" / "Paradise" single. The A-side was originally recorded for a charity album, and Green wrote the B-side with Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmister for this occasional Upsetters project.

From 1999 to 2008, Green performed regularly with the Van Morrison band. He played guitar on 1999's Back on Top and he appeared on his other studio albums up until he was on five of the tracks on Van Morrison's 2008 album, Keep It Simple.

In 2007, he recorded a six track mini-album, Cutthroat and Dangerous in Finland with the Finnish rock'n'roll trio, Doctor's Order.

In February 2004, while on stage with Bryan Ferry in Auckland, New Zealand, Green suffered a cardiac arrest. His life was saved by two doctors in the crowd and following his return to England and recovery he carried on playing. He suffered kidney problems in February 2009, partly connected with his earlier heart problem.

Death

Mick Green died of heart failure on 11 January 2010 in King George Hospital, Ilford, Essex. His wife Karen, sons Lloyd and Brad and daughter-in-law Hannah were at his side. In light of his death, The Pirates disbanded.

On 27 November 2010, the Mick Green tribute gig was held at the 100 Club and featured the Animals and the Wilko Johnson Band. Fellow Pirate shipmate and close friend Johnny Spence closed the evening together with Mick's two sons (Brad on guitar and Lloyd on bass) performing several of the Pirates' back catalogue. His son Lloyd Green now plays bass guitar in critically acclaimed blues rock band The Milk Men.

References

  1. ^ . Mickgreen.co.uk. Archived from the original on 16 October 2018. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Mick Green obituary". The Guardian. 27 January 2010. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  3. ^ Mair, Chris (20 January 2010). "Obituary: Mick Green". The Scotsman. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  4. ^ Eder, Bruce. "Biography of Mick Green". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
  5. ^ "This video shows recovery of David after his inguinal hernia repair done in India". SciVee. 11 November 2009. doi:10.4016/14266.01. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  6. ^ Marshall, Stephen J. (2002). . Stephen's Guitar page. Archived from the original on 24 December 2007.
  7. ^ "The Makers of ... The Status Dis-Quo-graphy". The-makers-of.info. Retrieved 25 August 2014.

External links

  • The Pirates Official Website
  • Biography at Allmusic

Obituaries

  • The Guardian
  • The Independent

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mick Green news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Michael Robert Green 22 February 1944 11 January 2010 1 was an English rock and roll guitarist who played with The Pirates with and without Johnny Kidd Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas and Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers Mick GreenBirth nameMichael Robert GreenBorn 1944 02 22 22 February 1944Matlock DerbyshireDied11 January 2010 2010 01 11 aged 65 Ilford EssexGenresRock and rollOccupation s GuitaristInstrument s Fender Telecaster CustomYears active1956 2010 Contents 1 Biography 2 Death 3 References 4 External links 4 1 ObituariesBiography EditBorn Michael Robert Green in Matlock Derbyshire Green grew up in the same block of flats in Wimbledon south west London as the future Pirates 2 He devoured skiffle and early rock n roll and began his career in 1956 playing in a skiffle trio The Wayfaring Strangers formed with his schoolmates Johnny Spence on bass and Frank Farley on drums which came second in a bands competition to The Quarrymen an early incarnation of the Beatles 3 After a stint as the Ramrods the trio then joined Red E Lewis and the Redcaps who became the Redcaps backing Cuddly Dudley when Reddy Lewis left 4 In 1962 all three then joined Johnny Kidd and the Pirates formed by Kidd during the 1950s just after the band had scored a huge hit with Shakin All Over with Joe Moretti on lead guitar 5 Green left to join Billy J Kramer with The Dakotas in 1964 His ability to play lead and rhythm guitar simultaneously influenced a number of British guitarists to follow including Pete Townshend and Wilko Johnson the original guitarist for Dr Feelgood 6 Green s song Oyeh was on Dr Feelgood s debut album Down by the Jetty and a song he co wrote Going Back Home appeared on Dr Feelgood s 1975 Malpractice and the live album Stupidity 1976 Green was also a member of the band Shanghai which released two albums in 1974 and 1976 other members included Chuck Bedford vocals harmonica 1974 1975 Pete Kircher drums vocals Mike Le Main bass keyboards 1974 1975 Cliff Bennett of Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers vocals 1975 1976 Brian Alterman guitar 1975 1976 Pat King bass 1975 1976 Green reformed the Pirates with Farley and Spence in 1976 Kidd having died in 1966 Over the next five years they became one of the hardest gigging bands on the road and released four albums Out of Their Skulls 1977 Skull Wars 1978 Happy Birthday Rock n Roll 1979 and the ten inch A Fistful of Dubloons 1981 Green played the Fender Telecaster Custom produced in 1972 as his main guitar Green was also a member of the band Shanghai which released two albums in 1974 and 1976 and supported Status Quo on their Blue for You tour Together with Quo member Alan Lancaster he wrote four songs recorded by Status Quo 7 In the 1980s and 1990s Green played with amongst others Bryan Ferry Van Morrison Paul McCartney Robert Plant and Lemmy as well as the Pirates with whom he continued to gig well into the 2000s His other notable gigs included playing guitar for Van Morrison on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival in 2005 and with David Gilmour and Paul McCartney at the latter s return to the Cavern Club in support of his Run Devil Run album in 1999 In his spare time he taught guitar privately as well as at various local schools In 1990 Green played guitar with Lemmy and the Upsetters on their Blue Suede Shoes Paradise single The A side was originally recorded for a charity album and Green wrote the B side with Motorhead s Lemmy Kilmister for this occasional Upsetters project From 1999 to 2008 Green performed regularly with the Van Morrison band He played guitar on 1999 s Back on Top and he appeared on his other studio albums up until he was on five of the tracks on Van Morrison s 2008 album Keep It Simple In 2007 he recorded a six track mini album Cutthroat and Dangerous in Finland with the Finnish rock n roll trio Doctor s Order In February 2004 while on stage with Bryan Ferry in Auckland New Zealand Green suffered a cardiac arrest His life was saved by two doctors in the crowd and following his return to England and recovery he carried on playing He suffered kidney problems in February 2009 partly connected with his earlier heart problem Death EditMick Green died of heart failure on 11 January 2010 in King George Hospital Ilford Essex His wife Karen sons Lloyd and Brad and daughter in law Hannah were at his side In light of his death The Pirates disbanded On 27 November 2010 the Mick Green tribute gig was held at the 100 Club and featured the Animals and the Wilko Johnson Band Fellow Pirate shipmate and close friend Johnny Spence closed the evening together with Mick s two sons Brad on guitar and Lloyd on bass performing several of the Pirates back catalogue His son Lloyd Green now plays bass guitar in critically acclaimed blues rock band The Milk Men References Edit The Official Mick Green website Mickgreen co uk Archived from the original on 16 October 2018 Retrieved 25 August 2014 Mick Green obituary The Guardian 27 January 2010 Retrieved 22 March 2022 Mair Chris 20 January 2010 Obituary Mick Green The Scotsman Retrieved 26 October 2010 Eder Bruce Biography of Mick Green AllMusic Retrieved 25 October 2010 This video shows recovery of David after his inguinal hernia repair done in India SciVee 11 November 2009 doi 10 4016 14266 01 Retrieved 22 March 2022 Marshall Stephen J 2002 Guitar Players Stephen s Guitar page Archived from the original on 24 December 2007 The Makers of The Status Dis Quo graphy The makers of info Retrieved 25 August 2014 External links EditGreen s official website The Pirates Official Website Biography at AllmusicObituaries Edit Mick Green 1944 2010 Mojo Magazine The Guardian The Independent Mick Green s Personal Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mick Green amp oldid 1136399412, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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