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  1. Nov 8, 2019 · FRONTM3N are a trio you’re going to love. Consisting of Mick Wilson, Pete Lincoln and Peter Howarth, the lead singers of legendary bands 10cc, Sweet, and The Hollies (respectively), who have combined their musical talents to take you on a nostalgic journey in a show that is jam packed with the hits you love, delivered with an acoustic twist ...

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    • Rival Sons. recorded live at The Blues Kitchen, January 2019. Rival Sons are best known for kicking out the jams and keeping the rock-n-roll torch burning.
    • Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings. from the 2011 compilation Sticky Soul Fingers – A Rolling Stones Tribute. The late Sharon Jones along with the Dap Kings contributed their up-tempo version to this collection of notable soul artists covering the Sticky Fingers song cycle.
    • Molly Hatchet. from their 2008 covers album Southern Rock Masters. Lead singer Phil McCormack & company polish up their faithful version with arena-ballad bombast.
    • Garbage. recorded live – provenance unkown. Speaking of arena bombast, Shirley and the boys are doing their rendition in a pretty big room somewhere. Despite Butch’s huge kick drum and the chorused acoustic guitar, my girl keeps this big version intimate in spirit.
  2. Mick Wilson. As a vocalist and percussionist, Mick has performed and recorded with artists such as Gary Barlow, Cher, Alice Cooper, Lionel Richie, Paloma Faith, Chris Rea, Ricky Wilson, Smokey Robinson, Jessie J, Robin Gibb, Lulu and the K.L.F.

  3. Nov 3, 2019 · Frontm3n is an acoustic project involving Mick Wilson, who played & sang with 10cc for nearly twenty years, Peter Howarth who has led The Hollies since 2004 and ex-Sailor lead vocalist Pete Lincoln who been involved with Andy Scott’s Sweet since 2006.

    • The Rolling Stones – “Love in Vain” The Stones slowed “Love in Vain” down to a crawl, settling into the song as if to savor the heartbreak. The studio version on Let It Bleed features sobbing pedal steel and a raw mandolin solo courtesy of Ry Cooder, but it’s surpassed by the version on 1970’s Get Your Ya-Ya’s Out.
    • Cassandra Wilson – “Come On In My Kitchen” On this standout on her 1993 album Blue Light ‘til Dawn, Cassandra Wilson sells Johnson’s innuendo as sweet seduction, dipping into her lower register and flirting with meter to reveal the unfathomable heartache motivating her invitation.
    • Gun Club – “Preaching the Blues” On their 1980 debut, the Gun Club injected some supremely nervous punk energy into Johnson’s version of “Preaching the Blues” (which is often credited to Son House or simply labeled traditional).
    • Lucinda Williams – “Rambling on My Mind” Long before she became a country artist, Lucinda Williams was an acoustic blues singer, and her debut opens with this sleek confident cover of “Rambling on My Mind.”
  4. Since then, Mick has performed and recorded with artists such as: Lionel Ritchie, Alice Cooper, Kylie Minogue, Alison Moyet, Chris Rea, Donny Osmond, Robin Gibb, Westlife, Cliff Richard, Cher, Lulu and the K.L.F.

  5. Chameleon. Released 2022. Chameleon is a collection of 12 of Mick's favourite cover songs that he has performed over the years at his solo acoustic shows. "Some of them are just a joy to sing and others I wish I had written, but either way, they all have a special connection for me. I hope that everyone enjoys them" Buy Now. So The Story Goes.