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He is a
drummer born in South Gate,
California who started out on his successful career
as a studio musician in the early 1970s.
He worked with
the Italian group Vasco Rossi fairly early on and has been called up by
them for more than three decades now.
He was also a touring musician with Journey on their Raised on Radio tour in 1986/7.
He became so
sought after by artists that the list of people he has worked with is so
immense it would be impossible to mention them all here. A few of the many singers and groups
he has accompanied include Air Supply, Alessi
Brothers, Animotion, Burt Bacharach, Randy
Bachman, George Benson, Stephen Bishop, Michael Bolton, Peabo
Bryson, Irene Cara, Larry Carlton, Cher, Joe
Cocker, Michael Crawford, Celine Dion, Bob Dylan, Randy Edelman, Yvonne Elliman, Lowell George, Bela
Fleck, David Foster, Richie Havens, Al Green, Hall
& Oates, Billy Idol, Julio Iglesias, Michael
Jackson, Booker T. Jones, Kris Kristofferson, D.C. LaRue,
Kenny Loggins, The Manhattan Transfer, Steve Marriott,
Richard Marx, Michael McDonald, Bill Medley, Bette Midler, Eddie Money, The
Moody Blues, Juice Newton, The Pointer Sisters, Kenny Rogers, Brenda
Russell, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Timothy B.Schmit, Earl
Scruggs, Dan Seals, Frank Sinatra, Rick Springfield, Rod Stewart, The
Sutherland Brothers, Three Dog Night, Tina Turner, Wang Chung and Stevie Wonder.
As you can
imagine, his recordings could just about fill a library, but some of them
are Alibi by America, George Benson Collection by George
Benson, In One Eye and Out the Other by
The Cate Brothers, Casablanca Years by Cher, Everlasting by Natalie Cole, Anytime…Anywhere by Rita
Coolidge, Now We May Begin by
Randy Crawford, The Very Best Of…
by Christopher Cross, Heartlight by Neil Diamond, Down in the Groove by Bob Dylan, My Cherie by Sheena Easton, It
Takes Two by Rodney Franklin, Fate
for Breakfast by Art Garfunkel, Daryl Hall & John Oates by Hall
& Oates, High Crime by Al Jarreau, Time3
by Journey, Good Woman by Gladys
Knight, Oh Julie! by Barry Manilow, A Medio Vivir by Ricky
Martin, That’s What Friends are
For by Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams, Curtis Stigers
by Curtis Stigers, Back to Broadway by Barbra Streisand, She Works Hard for the Money by Donna Summer, Friends in Love by Dionne Warwick
and the soundtracks of Black Dog,
Coast to Coast and St. Elmo’s Fire..
He remains
working today as one of the most successful drummers in the music industry.
Johnny Mathis
& Deniece Williams recordings
Emotions (Barry Gibb/Robin Gibb)
Too Much, Too Little, Too
Late (Nat Kipner/John
Vallins)
Sources:
- http://www.sabian.com/en/artist/mike-baird
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Baird_(musician)
- http://www.journey-tribute.com/journey/resources/tour/ror/index.html
- http://granatino.com/sdresource/17player.htm#Baird
- http://www.allmusic.com/artist/michael-baird-p53593/credits
- http://www.allmusic.com/artist/michael-baird-p53593/credits/date-asc/100
- http://www.allmusic.com/artist/michael-baird-p53593/credits/date-asc/200
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