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Mike Walker
Jazz / Fusion / Experimental

Jazz Guitarist Improviser Teacher



Manchester, Northwest
United Kingdom

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Last Login:  11/19/2009
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Member Since7/26/2006
Band Websitehttp://www.mike-walker.co.uk
Band MembersMike Walker
InfluencesGeorge Russell, Peter Erskine, Steve Swallow, Dave Holland, John Taylor, Tal Farlow, Anthony Braxton, Bill Frisell
Sounds LikeDissonance masked by consonance.
Clear statements despite density.
Harmony supported by melody.
Rhythm and bar lengths to feel completely natural, even though they're not.
Singable and street-walk whistleable.
Record LabelMadhouse
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Oct 10 2009 7:00P
The Continental Preston Mike Walker Sextet Preston
Oct 11 2009 7:00P
Marsden Jazz Festival Mike Walker Sextet Marsden
Oct 19 2009 7:00P
London Pizza Express Nikki Iles/Norma Winstone London
Dec 9 2009 7:00P
Schofield McCallum Big Band TBC
Dec 10 2009 7:00P
Schofield McCallum Big Band TBC
Dec 17 2009 8:00P
Band On Wall Manchester Some Other Country Manchester
Jan 30 2010 7:00P
With RNCM Big Band performing the Madhouse Album Manchester, Northwest
Feb 6 2010 11:00A
Mike Walker/Iain Dixon Jazz Quintet Southport Jazz Festival Southport
Feb 7 2010 7:00P
With RNCM Big Band performing the Madhouse Album Southport, Northwest
Feb 24 2010 8:00P
Paul Towndrow Quintet Scarborough jazz club Scarborough
Feb 25 2010 8:00P
Paul Towndrow Quintet Grimsby Jazz Club Grimsby
Feb 26 2010 8:00P
Paul Towndrow Quintet Wakefield Jazz Club Wakefield
Mar 17 2010 7:00P
Mike Walker Sextet at The Venue, Leeds Leed, Northeast
Mar 18 2010 7:00P
Mike Walker Sextet at The Bonnington Theatre Nottingham Nottingham, Midlands
Mar 19 2010 8:00P
Mike Walker Sextet at The Cinammon Club, Bowdon, Cheshire Bowdon, Cheshire, Northwest
May 19 2010 7:00P
European Tour with Steve Swallow, Gwilym Simcock and Adam Nussbaum to July 2010 Manchester tbc, Northwest
Jun 14 2010 8:00P
Las Nuevas In the Mountains of Andalucia

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   About Mike Walker

My new CD now available
Pic of Mike's CD coverI'm really pleased to announce that my new CD, 'Madhouse and The Whole Thing There' is now available to buy from the Jazz CDs website. The core band consists of Iain Dixon, John Ellis, Sylvan Richardson and Myke Wilson, and there's a host of great guest players and vocalists. See the discography on my website for more info on the tracks.

Myself and vocal teacher Helle Singsaas are now offering lessons from new premises on Lower Ormand Street in central Manchester close to the Royal Northern College of Music and the Manchester Universities. I offer intermediate to advanced guitar lessons and improvisation, harmony and theory tuition for all instruments. I charge £40 for a 1 hour lesson. Please email me at info@mike-walker.co.uk or phone on 07766 672059 to book a lesson.

Helle offers beginner to advanced vocal tuition and charges £30 for a 1 hour lesson. Please email her at helle.singsaas@gmail.com or phone her on 07786 127820 to book a lesson.

See Google maps for directions to Lower Ormand Street.

Cheers, Mike
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Mike has played and recorded with the legendary George Russell, Peter Erskine, Steve Swallow, Kenny Wheeler, John Taylor and performed with Dave Holland, Tal Farlow, Vince Mendoza, Anthony Braxton, Bill Frisell and many others.

Born in Salford in 1962, Mike took fifteen years to realise, that his father's piano playing, his mother's singing, and his brother's guitar playing, might just have genetically predisposed him towards a love of corduroy. Realising, however, that careers in the King's cords were somewhat thin on the ground, Mike turned his attention to the chords of Kings. In his case, Mike's royalty comprised Wes, Joe, Pat, John, Larry, Tal et al.

After long months of solitary woodshedding, Mike launched himself upon the Manchester scene with River People, a much loved fusion band comprising Mike on his trusted, and even then, rusted 335 guitar; Paul Allen on fretless bass; Tim Franks on drums, and the always astounding Paul Kilvington (a.k.a. Bob Session) ..boards.

Mike's playing drew the attention of Alan Butler, a vibraphone player of considerable, and deserved repute, who in the 1980's had a long running residency at the Malt Shovels, a well-known 'jazz' pub in Altrincham. Mike joined Alan's quartet in the mid-80's, where he needed to rapidly assimilate a new vocabulary suited to bebop oriented standards, and more contemporary jazz compositions. This he did.

During the five to six years that Mike was a member of Alan's quartet, he had begun to travel further afield, both musically and geographically, playing gigs with Mike Gibbs and Kenny Wheeler. It was with the Mike Gibbs band that Mike was called upon to deputise for an absent John Scofield, during which he was heard by Kenny, who asked him to play with his big band. Also at this time, returning to his fusion roots, Mike had formed a band with pianist and composer Roy Powell which they called Some Other Country. They were joined by bassist Gary Culshaw, and drummer Steve Gilbert. Mike and Gary had previously played together, and had already formed a deep, and almost telepathic, understanding and feeling for each other's playing. Some Other Country soon established itself as one of the North's favourite fusion bands, generating great excitement, and many devoted fans.

Mike's musical collaborations continued to expand during the late 80s and early 90s. One such was with Nikki and Richard Iles who had formed a band called Emanon, which provided a vehicle for the compositional and arranging skills of Nikki and Richard, and fertile ground for Mike's brand of inspirational playing. Nikki and Mike would subsequently enlist the skills of Gary Culshaw, and drummer Steve Brown, to form the Mike Walker Quartet, a group which entranced audiences with their empathic interplay.

Also at this time Mike was playing in the Sylvan Richardson band, where he met his long-time collaborator and friend, the sax player Iain Dixon. Mike, Iain, Sylvan, and drummer Mikey Wilson would later form the band which came to be known as Brazil Nuts.

Whilst in Zurich with the Kenny Wheeler Big Band, Mike met Julian Arguelles and subsequently joined his quartet. He also recorded several CDs with him, one of which featured on bass, Steve Swallow, with whom Mike would record again on the Mike Gibbs album 'By The Way'. One of the highlights of Mike's association with Kenny was the football match that took place during a recording session. The featured players were Peter Erskine, John Taylor, Kenny himself, Mike, and Django Bates. Watching Kenny trying to decide what to do with the ball as it drifted slowly past him, was to influence Mike's music profoundly!

In the early 90's Mike toured extensively in various bands led by Tommy Smith, including a quartet with Mick Hutton on bass, and the Canadian, Ian Froman, on drums. Occasionally Tommy added Niels Lan Doky or Jason Rebello on piano. One of Tommy's quartets featured the wonderful Scottish drummer Tom Bancroft, an association that would lead to Mike, Tom, and Tom's sax playing brother Phil, working together at the Glasgow Jazz summer school. After many years of smiles and sheepish grins across crowded rooms, Phil asked Mike to join his newly formed band. They've been touring steadily since, together with Thomas Strønen, the Norwegian drummer, and bass player Steve Watts who replaced Reid Anderson of 'The Bad Plus'.

During the last decade Mike has also visited the States, and most of Europe,as George Russell's guitarist, recording with him on several occasions. Also, as a member the Creative jazz Orchestra, Mike has played with Vince Mendoza, Anthony Braxton, Bill Frisell, Tim Berne, and Mark-Anthony Turnage.

Amongst the many other fine musicians that Mike has played and recorded with over the last 20 years, mention must be made of Dave Holland, John Taylor, Tal Farlow, Bob Moses, Arild Anderson, and Palle Mikkelborg, as well as some fine vocalists including Mica Paris, Norma Winstone, and Jacqui Dankworth with whom Mike regularly tours.

Mike is about to release his own album called 'Madhouse and the Whole Thing There'. It features the members of Brazil Nuts, plus strings, French horn, piano, brass section and vocals etc.

Mike says about it "This album is the first under my name. It's about dissonance masked by consonance, and having clear statements despite the density. I wanted the harmony to be supported by the melody. I wanted the rhythm and bar lengths to feel completely natural, even though they're not. I wanted it to be singable, and street-walk whistleable. I didn't want the face to reflect the inner workings."

Mike is very busy with new projects. He has written new material for another album which will feature some great musicians from England and USA. He has nearly finished his book 'The Comprehensive Fretboard System'. He is working hard to build a publishing business with long time friend and musician Iain Dixon, and there are plenty more gigs lined up in the future. He lives in Rossendale with his utterly beautiful children, who provide unending inspiration, without even trying.

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Graham Garside

Graham Garside



Oct 31 2009 1:36 AM

Yeah. Cheers for that. That gig was amazing. Until next time
Ultradave

דוד הטוב



Oct 23 2009 9:01 AM

ok.  The next time I'm in the UK, I'll bring the masses and see your band at a noisy club, quiet club, silent club, or even semi noisy club, but never a semi-quiet club.  "Muncho, Muncho?"  You're writing music for crunchy candy commercials too?
Ultradave

דוד הטוב



Oct 23 2009 9:01 AM

The music is Ultra Good!  How about commuting once a week to Washington, DC to teach me jazz guitar?  The museums are free to visit!
Philip Mahon & The Johnny Friendlies

Phil Mahon



Oct 10 2009 12:23 AM

Beautiful gig at The Band. Loved the mellow intros.
Simon Coleman

Simon Coleman



Oct 3 2009 7:51 AM

Really pleased the album's going well Mike. Any plans to bring the sextet to London? Hope to catch the Some Other Country gig in December. 

My story thus far...the guitar's always been a bit on/off since Leeds. I studied film music and am now writing music for TV. If your watching the box on monday night check out 'Live The Dream: As Seen On Screen' on ITV3. 

Still burning for the dissonance disguised within consonance you eloquently describe, but that will finds it's path.

Simon


 

django bates

django bates



Sep 18 2009 6:54 AM

Thanks Mike, all is well. I'm still enjoying your last solo from the vortex jazz north west (or was it east) real-book launch thingy. It has lasted well!
Best wishes,
Dj 
Darin Dieu

Darin Dieu



Jul 21 2009 3:18 PM

Great music !!!
Harry Jones

Harry Jones



Jul 21 2009 2:44 PM

hi thanks so much for the gigs with nyjos i had an awsome time a really love your music. the albums great and i apreciate it so much more after playing it. have a good day.
harry jones, trombone.
Jack

Jack Ledsham



Jul 20 2009 10:31 PM

Yeah Man.

Its giving me a real insight into the mind of a composer and a appreciate the music so much more now after playing because i  hear all the detail and depth that i didn't before. I really love the vibe that it has. 

I would like you to know that you've fueled my passion for music and i will treasure this experience for many many years. 

I will look you up if i ever make a name for my self because it would be amazing to play with you again.  

My dad says thanks for the present! 

Best wishes Jack

P.S Who are you Favorite guitarists? who would you consider your inspirations? 
Nicki

Nicki



Jul 18 2009 12:00 PM

hi mike, i noticed you're going to be playing at marsden jazz festival, do you know how long you'll be playing for?? its just me and a friend were going to come along but we're playing just beforeand weren't sure if we would miss the whole thing.
nicky xx =D
Chris Taylor Sub-d

Chris Taylor  Sub-d



Jun 4 2009 8:26 AM

Hey Mike,
Your Disc continues to be in heavy rotation in my listening world...Great record dude!

best

c
Graham Garside

Graham Garside



Jun 4 2009 8:26 AM

hey - amazing music the other night at 7 arts. Cheers
Peter van den Berg

Peter van den Berg



May 18 2009 11:08 PM

Hi Mike, how are things, hope you're fine. Doing NSJ again this year? Uploaded new songs, you're invited. All the best amigo.
Pete Wood (AKA Woody)

Pete Wood (AKA Woody)



May 16 2009 1:35 PM

Nice meeting you last night Mike.
What a band.
Outrageous guitar work!
Hope to catch you again later in the year.
Bestest
Woody
Jack Broad

Jack Broad



May 7 2009 8:56 AM

hey mike,
that impressions video is BURNING! killin' it my man!

jack
Ed Harrison

Ed Harrison



Apr 28 2009 8:26 PM

Great gig in Clitheroe the other night! Loved every minute of it

Ed
Pete Wood (AKA Woody)

Pete Wood (AKA Woody)



Apr 27 2009 5:40 PM

OO you smooth talker - Ta fella :-)
(Hoping to catch you in kings Langley or the stables.
)
Woody


Geoff J : Da Bluze Fuzer

Geoff J : Da Bluze Fuzer



Apr 26 2009 2:23 PM

Cool, yeah at least at backwoods gigs in the UK you can play jazz. In backwoods pubs here in Florida, such as in towns like Myaka City, Stuckey, or Palatka; people would lynch us for playing jazz.
Geoff J : Da Bluze Fuzer

Geoff J : Da Bluze Fuzer



Apr 26 2009 9:06 AM

yo mike - checked your viddies on the ole tube !
Brilliant, mate.
If I ws in the UK, I'd be taking some lessons from ya big time !
Duncan Sykora

Duncan Sykora



Apr 25 2009 9:57 AM

Hi Mike ...enjoyed the gig last night,great to hear you play again after so long."World class"...as usual!
I've added my dad'd space to your friends requests...have a look if you have 5 mins.A documentary is being made about him as we speak.
will keep an eye on your gigs and try to get down again...cheers Dunk
Geoff J : Da Bluze Fuzer

Geoff J : Da Bluze Fuzer



Apr 23 2009 12:55 PM

Hey My U.K.
Fusion Contigent !
Check the original tune "Journey To Freedom" On My Jukebox. It is a Cuban Songo/Funk-Fusion Thang. This is in pre-production with all computer instruments programmed by me with my live guitar track. More details are in the blog. There will be a full version forthcoming with some real humans playing the instruments. Just a preview/note-sketch for now.


Interested in your expert opinion
Matt Aindow

Matt Aindow



Apr 7 2009 8:14 AM

Great gig at the Cinnamon Club Mike. Didn't get chance to say hi, but might see you at the summer school this year. Thanks.
Russell van den Berg

Russell van den Berg



Apr 6 2009 1:25 PM

heya Mike !
I'm coming to see you in Manchester on the 19th next month!
looking forward to it,
hope you're keeping well and hope we can play sometime this year.
Emlyn Vaughan

Emlyn Vaughan



Apr 5 2009 2:03 AM

Hi, great sound man. Hope to catch a live gig in the north sometime.
All the best, ;-)
Marcos Zarevich

Marcos Zarevich



Apr 2 2009 12:10 AM

Thanks a lot for the friendship!
greetings from Madrid! that's playing!
Marcos
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