Lee Michaels
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Genre: Blues / Classic Rock / Soul
Location Los Angeles, California, US
Profile Views: 77525
Last Login: 3/16/2008
Member Since 10/9/2006
Record Label Unknown Indie
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This is a tribute to one of the best musical influences. I noticed that there was no myspace for Lee Michaels, so I took it upon my self to satisfy anyone who enjoys his music. And also heres some stuff about him from wikipedia. dig. Lee Michaels (Hammond organ, piano, guitar, saxophone, trombone, accordion, vocals) was born November 24th, 1945 in Los Angeles, California. He became famous celebrating one of the greatest ego trips in Rock music. He arranged, produced and mixed his own compositions in a private studio where he usually played all instruments and sang several voices using audio track mixing methods. Only a bass player and a drummer occasionally helped, adding insignificant sound ingredients. Staff shortage in the studio as well as on stage was usually made up by high-proof presence of himself, relentless taste, and ... amplification, though. The multi-instrumentalist, also known as Mike Olsen, began his career with the Sentinels, a San Luis-based surf group which included Merrell Fankhauser and drummer John Barbata (later of The Turtles and Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship). Michaels himself later joined Barbata in the Strangers, a group led by Joel Scott Hill, before moving to San Francisco in 1965. He there enjoyed a spell in the Family Tree, a Beatles-influenced attraction, before embarking on a solo career in 1968. An aggressive organ, sometimes guitar, wailing through—in these times—gigantic amplifier mountains (a Hammond B3 organ with at least three Leslie speakers and a stack of Marshall amplifiers), throbbing out of loudspeakers at full volume, and Michaels himself barking quite impolitely, which seemed to be a very soulful approach to Rock music. Hard keyboard attacks and a roughened voice, "which one believes capable of everything" (The Saturday Review) made up a qualitatively quite average program, trying to harmonize common Soul/Pop songs ("Can I Get a Witness"), Rock and Blues classics like "Murder in My Heart for the Judge", "Stormy Monday" and mainly Michael's own compositions with sort of laconic lyrics that made "hippie clichés seem important" (Billboard). The intensity of his keyboard playing and his distinctive feeling for Rock'n'Roll articulation concealed successfully from what the professional music critique considered to be limited talent. As a manufacturer of solid, entertaining Rock music Michaels was, however, in a way convincing that was worth a million dollar contract to Columbia Records in 1973. Michaels' one man band expressed his thanks with albums that can be granted being of bizarre rarity value or just loved. Particularly in later times that have learned to know things like Punk Rock and Motörhead. Rolling Stone quoted the album Tailface, published in 1974, in sweet-and-sour good humor: "Michaels has plumbed unexplored depths of tastelessness until now; but somehow his narrow-gauge silliness is lovable in a perverted way." Screaming himself hoarse, pounding on an overamped Hammond organ, and backed only by an enormous drummer called 'Frosty' (Barry or Bartholomew Eugene Smith-Frost), it happened that his album 5th contained a US Top 10 hit (#6 in the fall of 1971), "Do You Know What I Mean". Ironically, this song was a throwaway tune that Michaels seems to have written hurriedly. Subsequent releases lacked anything like a coherent purpose, as did the preceding ones. With Nice Day for Something of 1973 the company encountered a financial disaster, and also the re-unification with drummer "Frosty" and the releases of Tailface (1974) and Saturn Rings (1976) flopped. Michaels withdrew from active performing, retired, and moved to Hawaii. Michaels had occasionally announced his exit from the Rock scene "to withdraw (himself) under a tree to Hawaii", and he ultimately seems to have lost much of his hearing from what always came after his famous habit of walking out at the beginning of performances and running his hand lovingly across the dials on the huge amplifier columns that ran to his organ. In the 1970s, although, he was getting paid $20,000 a performance. An enormous amount for the day. And some consolation that may still be. Lee Michaels has two sons, one of whom is in the marketing industry in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. He divorced Mary Hughes, Californian model. Currently Michaels owns a chain of restaurants, Killer Shrimp, of course, in Southern California. In 1980 he collaborated with the US band Rockets and announced, in Rolling Stone, a comeback album called Absolute Lee on his own label Squish in 1982. He seems to have left the thing out of consideration. However, together with a series of re-releases on One Way Records, 'Absolute Lee' by Lee Michaels (bass, vocals, keyboards) was at last presented to the public audience in 1996. Some of the song titles indicate the survival of his good sense of humor: there is "Steal My Love" along with "Sex Symbol", "Mass Murder Music", and "Lie to Me". -
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10 of 110MoreI saw Lee in concert sometime in the late 60's early 70's, don't really remember at the Shrine Auditorium in L.A. Captain Beefheart opened for him. I came expecting to see him killing it on his Hammond organ. Instead he came out and sat at a grand piano. When people started booing, he explained that he had to take a break from his organ for awhile, because he was starting lose his hearing. Apparently he got it back, but at least for a short time, it was not a rumor. To make that night totally sucky, the concert was ended abruptly by the staff at the Shrine because someone in the audience was smoking weed, and a mni-riot ensued afterwards..
Lee told me that rumor had been around since 73, but either way , his hearing is perfectly fine now. He is getting ready to play somewhere soon...
To correct a couple things in the biography at right, Lee actually has 3 sons, I believe the oldest not having the same last name as him (don't know why). Also, he has not lost his hearing. I met him a couple months ago and his hearing is fine, dont know how that rumor got started. Lee never made an album called "Saturn Rings" it was an album by someone named Michele Lee, someone got the names confused.
Lee's restaurant Killer Shrimp had to close a while back but he is opening a new one soon.
Waiting for the next tour and/or performance around LA,..Carnival of life is the greatest!
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