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Michael Timothy Curry Height: ? Nationality: United States Nickname:
Vindaloo Birth Place: New Haven, CT, USA Home: New Haven,
CT, USA Live Role: Drums, backing vocals Eyes: ? Food:
Loves coffee and Gatorade! |
Mickey is
part of the core element to Bryan's band along with Keith that has been with Bryan
in one form or another since the very beginning. Bryan loves him on tour with
him because he is such a fun person to have around. When
he was young, Mickey dreamed of being a top session player, like his heroes Jeff
Porcaro, Steve Gadd and Jim Gordon. Hes achieved that aim, playing with
many top artists over the past twenty years. But during that same time hes
also maintained a high-profile and fulfilling gig with Canadian rocker Bryan Adams.
Born in 1956 in New Haven, Connecticut, Mickey took
up drums when he was 11 and played with local bands. His early inspirations ranged
from Ringo Starr and John Bonham through to Chicagos Danny Seraphine and
- under the influence of his older brothers - the classic RnB of Marvin
Gaye, Otis Redding and James Brown. Mickey got serious
about drums from the age of 13 when he and two of his brothers formed a school
band called The Rack. Later, Mickey went to a state school for music, but the
academic route was not for him and he left early to play in bands. When he was
17 he joined the Scratch Band in Connecticut where he first gained recording experience.
Next Mickey started to make the two hour train journey into Manhattan and eventually
joined a band called Tom Dicky and the Desires. They were managed by music mogul
Tommy Mottola who also managed Hall and Oates - big news in the early 1980s. Impressed
by Mickey, Mottola asked him to record Hall and Oates new album Private
Eyes. Around the same time Mickey met top producer Bob Clearmountain whod
just found a new singer called Bryan Adams. Within months Mickey had recorded
Adams second album You Want It You Got It. Next thing Mickeys
out on tour with Hall and Oates. All this was in 1981 when Mickey was 25. This
was his big-break year and hes never really looked back. The calls started
to come in thick and fast - Tom Waits, Cher, Tina Turner, Los Lobos. Mickey
worked with Hall and Oates through till 1986, since when hes been Bryan
Adams regular drummer. He says I get to sound more like me on Bryans
records than on anyone elses. Hes also had considerable success
recording and touring with The Cult. He played on their 1989 album Sonic
Temple which sold three million. Other notable sessions have been with Alice
Cooper, Stevie Winwood, David Bowie, Elvis Costello, Carly Simon, T-Bone Burnett
and Richard Thompson. Yamaha equipment used: Mickey
currently plays a Maple Custom Absolute kit in Akira Jimbo SD White Sparkle, comprising
14"x5.5" maple snare drum (ASD-0105), 26"x16" bass drum (ABD-1026),
10"x7.5" (ATT-1010J) and 12"x10" (ATT-1012) hanging toms,
16"x14" (AFT-1016) and 18"x16" (AFT-1018) floor toms. His
Yamaha hardware includes Arm Clamp (AC-910), 4xCS-845 cymbal boom stands, 2x CH-745
cymbal holders, DS-1100 drum throne, FP-9310 foot pedal, HS-950 hi-hat stand,
2xSS-950 snare drum stands and WS-865 double tom stand. For
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