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Mike Grosshandler

Mike Grosshandler

  • Avg user rating: 3h stars Out of 12 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Guster, John Mayer, Alice in Chains, Days of the New, The Verve Pipe, Jethro Tull

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Washout (3:42) Date added: 04/13/04 | Total listens: 3,450

User reviews for Mike Grosshandler

Average rating3h starsOut of 12 votes

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Editor's review

The propulsive acoustic pop of John Mayer and Everlast becomes transformed by able hands. Rich CSN-inspired vocals and precise multi-tracked acoustic guitars prove Grosshandler is on a mission to reinvent the folk rock movement of the '70s. Dust off the corduroys and embrace this talented tunesmith.

Biography

Mike Grosshandler, a.k.a. Mike G., a.k.a. "Harvey", has been making a name for himself in Albany, NY since 1997. He is currently singer/guitarist for the Albany-based rock band The Velmas.

While The Velmas has been his main musical project the last few years, Mike has also been busy writing, recording and performing acoustic material. Over the last few years, he has produced several acoustic recordings on his own. The original intent was to have some kind of demo for himself of each song he'd written. Using only a single microphone and his home computer in his free time, Mike began putting together the tracks for these songs. After receiving some positive feedback from those he played them for, he decided to release these recordings as a proper CD. The first 12 of these appear on his debut solo album, Scales (2003).

Always writing new material, Mike is currently working on his next release, tentatively planned for a summer 2004 release.

Mike began his musical endeavors with the Long Island based alternative/grunge rock band State of Nowhere. SON existed long enough to release one CD (alternately known as "SON" or "Demo") before splitting up in 1997, its members going on to various projects. Mike moved to Albany and joined up with the band pour.jayce, with whom he lent his guitar skills until 1999. That year, Mike and other former pour.jayce members Figaro and Bruce reformed as The Velmas.

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