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- 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.
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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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- "Brown Sugar" The Rolling Stones. Recorded at: Muscle Shoals Sound Studios. Released: 1971. Songwriter: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards. Producer: Jimmy Miller. Don't Edit.
- "When a Man Loves a Woman" Percy Sledge. Recorded at: Norala Studios. Released: 1966. Songwriter: Calvin Lewis, Andrew Wright. Producer: Marlin Greene, Quin Ivy.
- "Mustang Sally" Wilson Pickett. Recorded at: Fame Studios. Released: 1966. Songwriter: Mack Rice. Producer: Jerry Wexler. Don't Edit.
- "I'll Take You There" Staple Singers. Recorded at: Muscle Shoals Sound Studios. Released: 1972. Songwriter: Al Bell. Producer: Al Bell. Don't Edit.
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.
List of 10cc band members. (left to right) Lol Creme, Kevin Godley, Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman. (left to right) Keith Hayman, Rick Fenn, Graham Gouldman, Mick Wilson and Paul Burgess. (left to right) Mike Stevens, Rick Fenn, Graham Gouldman, Paul Burgess and Mike Wilson.
- Kanye West
- Little Richard
- MA Rainey
- Mary Lou Williams
- Sam Hunt
- Otis Redding
- Billy Currington
- Cee Lo Green
- Cindy Wilson
- Gladys Knight
The first artist on our list needs no introduction. But did you know that Kanye Westis an Atlanta, Georgia native? He made a name for himself by becoming an influential rapper and singer-songwriter. He got his start in music as a member of the hip-hop group The Go-Getters. Fast forward and he’s one of the most successful artists of all time. Some o...
The contributions to music by the American singer-songwriter and pianist Little Richardcannot be overstated. No wonder he is named the “Architect of Rock and Roll.” This Macon, Georgia native had gone through a lot of hardship before he found success. But through it all, he had met people who influenced him in one way or another. His voice, his sty...
Next on the list, we have “Mother of the Blues” Gertrude “Ma” Rainey. She was born in 1886 in Columbus, Georgia. She was one of the early pioneers of blues music with her songs that were a mix of gospel and blues. Her style later became known as the “classic blues.” Rainey was one of the first female blues singers to achieve success. She toured ext...
The jazz pianist and composer, Mary Lou Williams, was born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1910. Born Mary Elfrieda Scruggs, she got her start in music as a member of her church choir. Music provided Williams with solace from a difficult life. She later started playing jazz piano, teaching herself to play and becoming known for her prodigious skills. In th...
Cedartown, Georgia has one person to be proud of: Sam Hunt. This country singer and songwriter was born in 1984 and grew up in the area. He’s known as a trailblazer in the country scene for mixing R&B and pop sounds with his music. Hunt’s most significant hits include “Take Your Time,” “House Party,” “Break Up in a Small Town,” and “Leave the Night...
The legendary musician, Otis Redding, wasn’t called the “King of Soul” for nothing. Born in Dawson, Georgia, his soulful voice and timeless songs captured not only African-Americans but a wider American audience. Redding’s influence on other soul artists of the 1960s cannot be emphasized enough. His style of singing made him popular in soul music a...
Up next, we have Billy Currington, a country singer-songwriter born in Savannah, Georgia. He is a Georgian through and through, growing up in the region and choosing to make it home. While he was still in high school, Currington aspired to work at the Opryland amusement park. Following his rejection after auditions, he persevered and became a part ...
The American singer-songwriter Cee Lo Greenmade significant contributions to music with his blend of soul, rap, and R&B. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and had his career beginnings as a member of the hip-hop group Goodie Mob. In 1999, he embarked on a solo career that produced two albums: Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections and Cee-Lo Gre...
The world first knew of Cindy Wilsonas one of the vocalists and songwriters of the new wave rock band the B-52s. Wilson was born in Athens, Georgia, in 1957. With the B-52s, they released “Rock Lobster” and “Planet Claire,” both of which charted and propelled them to fame. The B52s are one of the most popular new wave bands of all time, popularizin...
Dubbed the “Empress of Soul” is our next musician on the list, Gladys Knight. This legendary R&B singer was born in Atlanta in 1944. She had her career beginnings as a singer for the group The Pips, later called Gladys and the Pips. She later branched into a successful solo career, including recording the theme song for the James Bond movie, Licens...
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. In 2014, Mick was honoured to be a part of the band for Jeff Lynne's ELO concert in London's Hyde Park.
In 1999 Gouldman convened a 10cc line-up comprising himself, Fenn, Paul Burgess, and new recruits Mick Wilson (vocals, guitar) and Mike Stevens (vocals, keyboards, sax, guitar). This version of the band played their first gig at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in Birmingham and then began touring regularly in 2002.