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Mike Montano
.Vocals/guitar.
Born 1950, in Los Angeles and raised in the San Fernando Valley
Mike began playing guitar in 1963, playing in bands during his Jr. High
and High School days, and was first influenced by blues greats such as:
Freddie King, T Bone Walker, Albert King, BB King and the songs and vocal
styles of Jimmy Reed , Muddy waters, and John Lee Hooker. Later influences
include Jimi Hendrix, Carlos Santana, and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Mike was also influenced by several Jazz and classical guitarists, and
studied "Jazz Fingerstyle Guitar" Privately with John Collins
(Former Nat King Cole guitarist). And still to this day studies with other
fine guitarists in the Los Angeles area . The guitar is a lifetime of
learning, anybody that say's they've learned everything there is to know
about this instrument is blowin' smoke.
The combination of his blues upbringing and his jazz studies incorporated
to form the searing guitar style that sets Mike Montano apart from many
others.
What follows is a synopsis of some of the experiences and opportunities
Mike has had while performing in Southern and Central California for the
Last Decade and a Half.
1987 ---- 1988 Guitarist for the CSUB JAZZ ENSEMBLE, which gave him the
opportunity to play with Michael Brecker.
1989 ----1991 BLUE NOTE JAZZ SUPPER CLUB
Played regularly one weekend
/ month, A Blend of Jazz & Blues
Mike Montano Band formed in 1989.
1989 ----1991 BLUE NOTE JAZZ SUPPER CLUB
Played regularly one weekend
/ month, A Blend of Jazz & Blues
1993 ----1996 Played Straight Blues at various Clubs Festivals and Fundraisers
like the "Cancer Relay for Life", The Southern San Joaquin Burn
Survivors and others.
The band has Opened shows for many top Blues acts including James Harman,
Poppa Chubby (winner of KLON Blues talent search and signed on the EPIC
label).: White Boy James, Willie Big Eyes Smith and his LEGENDARY BLUES
BAND. (Willie is a former drummer of The Muddy Waters Band).
Played at most of the clubs in town including:SUDS TAVERN, AL POLOWSKI'S
BOOTLEGGERS SHARKEYS, BOTTOMS UP, THE PIG & WHISTLE, JELLY'S, SPIKES
RED LION GOLDEN WEST CASINO And.others. Some even out of town, LIKE THE
BAKED POTATO IN LOS ANGELES AND DOC'S INN IN VALENCIA FOR THE LAST FIVE
YEARS, THE MALIBU INN , LOUISIANNA HOTS IN PALMDALE AND MANY MORE.
Mike has also had the opportunity to appear on Radio Blues Shows Like
the "Mike Allen Blues Show which was on KMYX and then B-Rock. In
which he performed live in the studio and gave interviews regarding the
Blues scene in Bakersfield. Other Radio shows included "Ann The Raven
KPCC FM in Pasadena and "Nothin' But the Blues With Host Gary Wagner
KLON FM 88.1.
The band had the opportunity to perform on TV. A couple of times, once
on the KERO TV 23 Friday Noon News and also for Time Warner Cable "Sight
and Sound Review" which filmed us at Bootleggers Restaurant and Brewery
where the band was booked fairly regularly.
1997----2000 VARIOUS NIGHT CLUBS, AND OUTDOOR VENUES SUCH AS: SILVER CREEK
CONCERTS AND THE MARKETPLACE CONCERTS BY THE FOUNTAIN, THEY PERFORMED
THEIR FOURTH STRAIGHT YEAR AT THE MARKETPLACE ON JULY 27TH. AND ALSO APPEARED
ON SEPTEMBER 9TH AT PIONEER VILLAGE FOR THE BREWS IN THE VILLAGE FOR THEIR
SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR ON THE MAIN STAGE .
2001 -- PRESENT LAUNCHING INTO CYBERSPACE WITH THIS NEW WEBSITE AND PLAYING
LOT'S OF SHOWS.
ALTHOUGH MIKE'S SPECIALTY IS BLUES, HE PLAYS VARIOUS STYLES OF MUSIC
WITH THE BAND FOR THE SAKE OF VARIETY. AUDIENCES SEEM TO ENJOY THAT.,
or if they want, we can sure blow some of the Best, Leanest,and Meanest
Blues ALL NIGHT LONG.
MIKE USES VINTAGE INSTRUMENTS AND TUBE AMPS FROM THE 60'S TO GET THAT
WARM SOUND, TONE AND IN SOME CASES CONTROLLED FEEDBACK AND SUSTAIN THAT
ALL GUITARISTS OF THIS GENRE OF MUSIC LIKE TO GET.
INSTRUMENTS: 60'S Gibson SG, Gretsch Tennessean (Open tuned for slide
work), a Fender Strat. 1965 Fender Bassman Amp, Black face Fender Reverb
unit, Original Cry Baby wah pedal from 60's ,and some distortion and chorus
pedals.
Mike is also a Songwriter/Publisher with ASCAP and is currently working
on original material.
Thank you for taking the time to read Mike's bio, I hope you found it
interesting.
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