Mike Deasy Explained

Mike Deasy
Birth Name:Michael William Deasy
Birth Date:4 February 1941
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genre:Rock
Occupation:Singer, songwriter, musician
Instrument:Guitar, sitar, vocals
Years Active:1958–present
Label:Capitol, Sparrow, Saltmine
Associated Acts:Ritchie Valens, Eddie Cochran, Phil Spector, Ricky Nelson, Everly Brothers, Dick Dale, Elvis Presley, Dean Martin, The Ventures, Frank Sinatra, The Monkees, The Beach Boys, Bobbie Gentry, Billy Joel, Sonny & Cher, Barbra Streisand, Kenny Rogers, Cannonball Adderley, Little Richard

Michael William Deasy (born February 4, 1941) is an American rock and jazz guitarist. As a session musician, he played on numerous hit singles and albums recorded in Los Angeles in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. He is sometimes credited as Mike Deasy Sr.

Biography

He was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, where he learned to play guitar as a child. While still in high school, he played in bands backing visiting musicians such as Ricky Nelson and The Everly Brothers, and also played in Ritchie Valens' touring band with Bruce Johnston, Larry Knechtel, Sandy Nelson, and Jim Horn. After graduating in 1959, he joined Eddie Cochran's band, the Kelly Four, where he played both guitar and baritone sax and made his first recordings.[1] [2] [3] He also played with The Coasters and Duane Eddy.

Following Cochran's death in 1960, he became an active session musician in Los Angeles[4] after winning a Down Beat magazine collegiate jazz music scholarship in 1961.[5] Deasy married Jim Horn's sister Kathie in 1961, and the couple later set up their own recording studio and production company, Saltmine Recording. He worked as a member of "The Wrecking Crew", with Hal Blaine, Joe Osborn, Larry Knechtel and others, on sessions for Phil Spector, and contributed guitar parts to The Beach Boys' album Pet Sounds.[4] In the 1960s and later years he also worked on records by the Monkees, the Association, Scott McKenzie, Johnny Rivers, the Fifth Dimension, Rick Nelson, Randy Newman, Spanky & Our Gang, Tommy Roe, Fats Domino, The Byrds, Michael Jackson, Helen Reddy, Frank Zappa, and others.[6] [1]

In 1967, he contributed to albums coordinated by record producer Curt Boettcher, including Friar Tuck and His Psychedelic Guitar, effectively a Deasy solo album with wordless vocals by Boettcher.[7] Under the pseudonym Lybuk Hyd, Deasy also played guitar and sitar on the psychedelic concept album Tanyet, credited to The Ceyleib People, which also featured Ry Cooder.[4]

Deasy played guitar (with Tommy Tedesco and Al Casey) on Elvis Presley's 1968 TV special, Elvis. He also performed live with musicians including Cannonball Adderley and Little Richard. In 1969, he was invited by record producer Terry Melcher to work with a newly discovered singer-songwriter, Charles Manson.[8] Deasy left Manson's home after three days, "in a state of drug-fueled paranoia".

Deasy continued to record with leading musicians, including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Barbra Streisand, Chet Baker, and Mel Tormé.[6] His guitar playing has appeared on the soundtrack of many films including The Graduate, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Duel, Bullitt, and Dirty Harry, as well as on many commercials.[6] [9]

From the early 1970s onwards after becoming a born again Christian at the 1969 Billy Graham crusade in Anaheim, California, Deasy became increasingly involved with Contemporary Christian music, producing and writing songs for several successful albums, often in conjunction with his wife. In later years, he has had a parallel career as a motivational speaker, and since 1988 has run a "Yes To Life" educational and inspirational program in schools and colleges in the US, Canada and Europe.[2] The Deasys also co-pastored Rock Church Southeast in Port Arthur, Texas, until it eventually shut its doors when Hurricane Harvey flooded the building.

Discography

Partial credits as a sideman

YearArtistAlbum TitleAllmusic[10] Pro RatingAllmusic User Rating
1960Eddie Cochran"12 Of His Biggest Hits"
1962Aki Aleong and His Licorice Twisters"Twistin' The Hits"
1964The Road Runners"The New Mustang and Other Hot Rod Hits"
1965Gary Lewis & The Playboys"This Diamond Ring"
1965Dennis Budimir"The Creeper"
1965Irene Kral"Wonderful Life"
1966Petula Clark"My Love"
1966Pete Candoli"Moscow Mule and Many More Kicks"
1966Tommy Roe"Sweet Pea"
1966The Deep Six"The Deep Six"
1966Nancy Sinatra"Boots"
1966The Monkees"The Monkees"
1966Bobby Darin"If I Were a Carpenter"
1966The Beach Boys"Pet Sounds"
1966Ben Benay"The Big Blues Harmonica of Ben Benay"
1966Your Gang"If You Want To Buy 'Em"
1966Jerry Goldsmith"Stagecoach O.S.T."
1966The Association"And Then... Along Comes the Association"
1966Lalo Schifrin"Murderer's Row"
1967Dean Martin"Happiness Is Dean Martin"
1967Paul Revere & the Raiders"Revolution!"
1967Nilsson"Pandemonium Shadow Show"
1967Scott McKenzie"The Voice of Scott McKenzie"
1967Elvis Presley"Double Trouble"
1967The Ventures"Super Psychedelics"
1967Bobbie Gentry"Ode to Billie Joe"
1967The First Edition"The First Edition"
1967The Parade"The Parade"
1967The 5th Dimension"The Magic Garden"
1967The Association"Insight Out"
1967Gary Lewis & The Playboys"Listen!"
1967Jan and Dean"Carnival of Sound"
1967Tommy Roe"Phantasy"
1967The Yellow Balloon"The Yellow Balloon"
1967The Monkees"More of the Monkees"
1967The Robbs"The Robbs"
1967Harpers Bizarre"Feelin' Groovy"
1967Gale Garnett"Sings About Flying & Rainbows & Love & Other Groovy Things"
1967The Cake"The Cake"
1967Sagittarius"Present Tense"
1967The Ceyleib People"Tanyet"
1967The Beach Boys"Smiley Smile"
1967Johnny Rivers"Rewind"
1967Lesley Gore"Magic Colors"
1967Bobby Darin"Inside Out"
1967Tommy Roe"It's Now Winter's Day"
1967Harpers Bizarre"Anything Goes"
1967Rick Nelson"Another Side Of Rick"
1967Dean Martin"Welcome to My World"
1968Honey Ltd."Honey Ltd."
1968Frank De Vol"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner O.S.T."
1968Spanky & Our Gang"Like to Get to Know You"
1968The Lettermen"Put Your Head On My Shoulder"
1968The Sugar Shoppe"The Sugar Shoppe"
1968Richard Harris"A Tramp Shining"
1968Randy Newman"Randy Newman"
1968Elvis Presley"Elvis"
1968The Millennium"Begin"
1968Lalo Schifrin"Bullitt"
1968The Monkees"The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees"
1968Carmen McRae"The Sound of Silence"
1968The Gosdin Brothers"Sounds of Goodbye"
1968Fats Domino"Fats Is Back"
1968Tiny Tim"God Bless Tiny Tim"
1968The Gentle Soul"The Gentle Soul"
1968Rick Nelson"Perspective"
1968Richard Harris"The Yard Went On Forever"
1968The Association"Birthday"
1968Mason Williams"The Mason Williams Phonograph Record"
1968Mel Tormé"A Day in the Life of Bonnie and Clyde"
1968The Grass Roots"Golden Grass"
1968The Beau Brummels"Bradley's Barn"
1968Peggy Lipton"Peggy Lipton"
1968The 5th Dimension"Stoned Soul Picnic"
1969The Monkees"The Monkees Present"
1969Jimmie Rodgers"Windmills of Your Mind"
1969Larry Norman"Upon This Rock"
1969Elvis Presley"Elvis Sings Flaming Star"
1969Laura Nyro"New York Tendaberry"
1969Mark Spoelstra"Mark Spoelstra"
1969Michele O'Malley"Saturn Rings"
1969Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart"It's All Happening On The Inside"
1969Tommy Roe"Dizzy"
1969Jackie Gleason"The Now Sound ... For Today's Lovers"
1969John Simon"Last Summer" O.S.T.
1969Townes Van Zandt"Our Mother the Mountain"
1969Thelma Houston"Sunshower"
1969The Grass Roots"Lovin' Things"
1969The Mystic Moods Orchestra"Extensions"
1969Cass Elliot"Bubblegum, Lemonade, and... Something for Mama"
1969Stan Kenton"Hair"
1969The 5th Dimension"The Age of Aquarius"
1969The Monkees"Instant Replay"
1969Peggy Lee"A Natural Woman"
1970Jackie DeShannon"To Be Free"
1970The 5th Dimension"The July 5th Album"
1970Paul Williams"Someday Man"
1970Bobby Scott"Robert William Scott - In Memory of the Race"
1970Elvis Presley"Let's Be Friends"
1970The Jackson 5"ABC"
1970Claudine Longet"Run Wild, Run Free"
1970Tommy Roe"We Can Make Music"
1970Chet Baker"Blood, Chet and Tears"
1970The 5th Dimension"Portrait"
1971Jack Daugherty"Class Of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy One"
1971Howard Roberts"Antelope Freeway"
1971David Axelrod"Rock Interpretation of Handel's Messiah"
1971Cannonball Adderley"The Black Messiah"
1971Elvis Presley"You'll Never Walk Alone"
1971The Flying Burrito Brothers"The Flying Burrito Bros."
1971Kim Carnes"Rest on Me"
1971The Sandpipers"A Gift of Song"
1971Solomon Burke"Electronic Magnetism"
1971Johnny Rivers"Home Grown"
1970Jackie DeShannon"Songs"
1971The 5th Dimension"Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes"
1971Barbra Streisand"Barbra Joan Streisand"
1971Nilsson"Aerial Pandemonium Ballet"
1972David Clayton-Thomas"David Clayton-Thomas"
1972Dean Martin"Dino"
1972John Stewart"Sunstorm"
1972Helen Reddy"I Am Woman"
1972Little Richard”Southern Child” released 2005
1972Cannonball Adderley / Nat Adderley"Soul Zodiac"
1972Kenny Rankin"Like a Seed"
1973Incredible Bongo Band"Bongo Rock"
1973Barry McGuire"Seeds"
1973Della Reese"Let Me In Your Life"
1973Andy Williams"Solitaire"
1973Frank Sinatra"Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back"
1973Helen Reddy"Long Hard Climb"
19742nd Chapter of Acts"With Footnotes"
1974Terry Melcher"Terry Melcher"
1974Billy Joel"Streetlife Serenade"
1974Incredible Bongo Band"Return of the Incredible Bongo Band"
1975Barry McGuire"Lighten Up"
1975Jackie DeShannon"New Arrangement"
1975Frankie Valli"Closeup"
1975Kenny Rankin"Inside"
1976Annie Herring"Through a Child's Eyes"
1976Cannonball Adderley"Music You All"
1976Janny Grein"Covenant Woman"
1977Keith Green"For Him Who Has Ears to Hear"
1978Candle"Bullfrogs and Butterflies"
1979Barry McGuire"Cosmic Cowboy"
1979Scott Wesley Brown"One Step Closer"
1983Phil Driscoll"I Exalt Thee"
1983Phil Spector"Back to Mono (1958–1969)"
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Film and television

TitleComposer, Conductor or ArtistYear of Release
Go, Johnny, Go!Eddie Cochran1959
StagecoachJerry Goldsmith1966
SpinoutGeorge Stoll1966
Grand PrixMaurice Jarre1966
Murderer's RowLalo Schifrin1966
The MonkeesThe Monkees1966
Double TroubleJeff Alexander1967
Guess Who's Coming to DinnerFrank De Vol1967
The Smothers Brothers Comedy HourNelson Riddle1967
BullittLalo Schifrin1968
The Heart Is a Lonely HunterDave Grusin1968
SkidooHarry Nilsson1968
Yours, Mine and OursFred Karlin1968
I Love You, Alice B. ToklasElmer Bernstein1968
The Sweet RidePete Rugolo1968
Lady in CementHugo Montenegro1968
ElvisBones Howe1968
The GraduateDave Grusin1968
Monterey Popvarious1968
Get SmartIrving Szathmary1968
What's So Bad About Feeling Good?Frank De Vol1968
Coogan's BluffLalo Schifrin1968
The Summer Brothers Smothers ShowNelson Riddle1968
Hang 'Em HighDominic Frontiere1968
The Banana Splits Adventure HourTed Nichols1968
Last SummerJohn Simon1969
Change of HabitBilly Goldenberg1969
The Andy Williams ShowNick Perito1969
33⅓ Revolutions per MonkeeThe Monkees1969
Sweet CharityCy Coleman1969
Watermelon ManMelvin Van Peebles1970
WUSALalo Schifrin1970
Josie and the PussycatsTed Nichols1970
Sometimes a Great NotionHenry Mancini1970
Adam at 6 A.M.Dave Grusin1970
The PhynxMike Stoller1970
The Partridge FamilyWes Farrell1970
Beyond the Valley of the DollsStu Phillips1970
Star Spangled GirlCharles Fox1971
FlipGeorge Wyle1970
The Sonny & Cher Comedy HourMarty Paich1971
Play Misty for MeDee Barton1971
Alias Smith and JonesBilly Goldenberg1971
Plaza Suite (film)Maurice Jarre1971
DuelBilly Goldenberg1971
Dirty HarryLalo Schifrin1971
The New Bill Cosby ShowQuincy Jones1972
Butterflies Are FreeBob Alcivar1972
The GetawayQuincy Jones1972
The Great Northfield Minnesota RaidDave Grusin1972
Play It Again SamBilly Goldenberg1972
Portnoy's ComplaintMichel Legrand1972
Magnum ForceLalo Schifrin1973
High Plains DrifterDee Barton1973
The Outlaw Josey WalesJerry Fielding1976
Sudden ImpactLalo Schifrin1983
The Wrecking Crewvarious2008
Sample This - The Birth of Hip HopPerry Botkin, Jr.2012
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External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.musicianshalloffame.com/virtual-tours/mike-deasy/ Mike Deasy at Musicians Hall of Fame
  2. http://www.mikedeasy.com/rockandroll.html Rob Whitehurst, Mike Deasy – Rock and Roll, at MikeDeasy.com
  3. Book: Cochran, Bobby. Three Steps to Heaven: The Eddie Cochran Story. October 24, 2003. Hal Leonard Corporation. 9780634032523 . October 24, 2023. Google Books.
  4. http://dawneden.blogspot.co.uk/2006/06/mike-deasy-story.html Dawn Eden, The Mike Deasy Story: 2001 interview, 29 June 2006
  5. Web site: p.14. Archive.org. October 24, 2023.
  6. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/mike-deasy-sr-mn0001494883/biography Biography by Bruce Eder at Allmusic.com
  7. http://www.allmusic.com/album/friar-tuck-his-psychedelic-guitar-mw0000748027 Sean Westergaard, Friar Tuck and His Psychedelic Guitar, Allmusic.com
  8. Book: Guinn, Jeff. Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson. August 6, 2013. Simon and Schuster. 9781451645163 . October 24, 2023. Google Books.
  9. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1285697/ Michael Deasy at IMDb
  10. Web site: AllMusic | Record Reviews, Streaming Songs, Genres & Bands. AllMusic. October 24, 2023.
  11. Web site: Mike Deasy Discography. Mikedeasydiscography.blogspot.com. October 24, 2023.
  12. Web site: Mike Deasy. Discogs.com. October 24, 2023.
  13. Web site: Mike Deasy Sr. Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More. AllMusic. October 24, 2023.
  14. Web site: Mike Deasy | Music Department, Soundtrack. IMDb.com. October 24, 2023.