Mick Wigfall - Analyse this

Mick Wigfall - Analyse this FT011Mick Wigfall with British neo-rockabilly.
 
1.Doin' time for being young 2.Crazy beat 3.Big fool 4.Cryin' in the rain 5.Milkcow blues 6.Ice cream man 7.Doctor my eyes 8.Kissin' cousins 9.Pretty plaid skirt 10.Private detective 11.Big in Japan 12.Travellin' band 13.You don't know what you've got 14.Ice cream man (crazy version) 15.Ruby Pandora

Mick Wigfall

Mick Wigfall played slap bass in Darrel Higham's Enforcers for quite a few years. Now he's given that up to run his own recording studio - Sweet Georgia Brown's.
     Many good sounds are comin' out of this studio at this time. On this CD he's helped out by Darrel Higham and Lee Curtis of the original Enforcers (also Bob and The Bearcats), Imelda Clabby (Darrel's wife), Lareda, Lee Badau, An Savage and Matt Jackson. The interesting covers here are 'Travellin' Band' (Creedence Clearwater Revival) and 'Doctor my eyes' (Jackson Brown - YES!!!).
     Mick Wigfall, the double-bass player, was a founder member of the Enforcers in 1994. Born in London, he started his bass-playing career at the age of sixteen. His very first band was called The Rock-its, featuring Johnny Tomlinson (who went on to sing for the Orson Family), friend Paul Moxam on drums and Combo on guitar. Then Mick joined the Guana Bats as their first double bass player and stayed with them for several months. He then went on to play with many other bands like Rabbit Action, The Gamarays (when he met Phil Connor from Skitzo who stayed a very close friend), The Cobras, Sonny West & The Rhyth Kings and Number Nine with the legendary Paul Ansell. Eventually, in 1996, still with Number Nine and The Enforcers, Mick Wigfall formed his own band called Solid Smoke in which he sang lead vocals and made his debut as a song writer. The band included lead guitarist Carlo Edwards (Bluecats) and Les Curtis. Mick has played bass for countless bands and US artists and took part in many major musical events, several national TV appearances and radio shows in the UK and Europe. On tour in the USA Mick was fortunate to play in towns like Memphis and happened to meet the legendary guitarist James Burton. He has also extensively toured all over Europe. Today, Mick Wigfall runs his own recording studio - Sweet Georgia Browns with his partner and friend Ryan Savage, and they have both recorded a string of great artists and bands. In his studio (Sweet Georgia Browns) Mick Wigfall has recorded such people as: Rocky Burnette, Darrel Higham & The Enforcers, Mike Sanchez, Carlos & The Bandidos, The Big Town Playboys (with Big Joe Louis), Number 9, The Avengers, etc.

Mick Wigfall