Little Mike & the Tornadoes at FCBS's Monthly New & Blue Sunday!

Schedule

Sun Jun 27 2021 at 07:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Location

Whiskey Jax Kitchen & Cocktails - Baymeadows | St Johns, FL

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BACK FROM LOCKDOWN!! We at FCBS are proud to be again partnering with Whiskey Jax Kitchen & Cocktails - Baymeadows to continue to bring a monthly night of new, original BLUES music and artists from near and far! This is now a recurring First Coast Blues Society showcase of local, regional and national touring blues acts that produce and perform original blues based music!
For our May 2021 New & Blue Sunday we present to you...
Little Mike and the Tornadoes!!
Queens native Little Mike grew up on the very competitive New York City music scene. He started playing harp at age 14 and took up piano two years later. His first brush with the blues came while hearing John Lee Hooker at Carnegie Hall and later listening to a Paul Butterfield record. After that Little Mike couldn’t get enough. If a blues show was in New York City, Mike was there, especially when the Chicago players came to town. His favorite was Muddy Waters. “I used to go and see Muddy anytime he was within 150 miles of New York,” he said. “He is easily the biggest influence on the band and my playing. And if it’s not Muddy himself then it’s the great guys he always picked to play with him, like Pinetop Perkins and Otis Spann on the piano or Little Walter and James Cotton on harp.”
Another musician Mike greatly admired was Paul Butterfield, who would regularly come and see Mike’s band perform. He liked their old “Chess sound” and took Mike under his wing. Mike says, “He helped me become less of a blues purist, and more of a music purist. Paul opened up my playing and taught me to put my blues in other music forms, to make it very personal.” Other influences cited include Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, the Rolling Stones, Jimmy Reed, Eddie Taylor, Sonny Boy Williamson, and Walter Horton.
After leading a series of bands as a teenager, Mike formed the Tornadoes in 1978. At age 22, Mike was leading one of the busiest and toughest blues bands in New York City. Whenever a visiting blues artist came to town and needed a band, Little Mike and the Tornadoes usually got the call, backing artists such as Walter Horton, Otis Rush, Bo Diddley, Lightning Hopkins, and Big Mama Thornton. Mike’s reputation led to the band’s touring as the backing unit for blues legends such as Pinetop Perkins, Hubert Sumlin, and Jimmy Rogers.
Little Mike and the Tornadoes proudly describe themselves as a “working class band” that plays blues with a rock ‘n’ roll edge. “We all come from working class families and tough, working class neighborhoods,” says Mike. “Working class people have always been our biggest supporters.”
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Where is it happening?

Whiskey Jax Kitchen & Cocktails - Baymeadows, 10915 Baymeadows Rd, Ste 135, Jacksonville, FL 32256, St Johns, United States

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