Michael David Garson (born July 29, 1945) is an American pianist, who has worked with
David Bowie
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,
Nine Inch Nails
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,
St. Vincent,
Duran Duran
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,
Free Flight and
The Smashing Pumpkins
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.
Early career
Garson went to
Lafayette High School in Brooklyn. After graduating from
Brooklyn College with a music degree in 1970, Garson was a member of rock/country/jazz band Brethren with
Rick Marotta, Tom Cosgrove and Stu Woods. They recorded two albums, ''Brethren'' (1970) and ''Moment of Truth'' (1971), on the Tiffany label, which featured guest piano and liner notes by
Dr. John (and album photography by
Murray Head, who scored a hit with "Say it Ain't So Joe", "Jesus Christ Superstar", and later with the single "
One Night in Bangkok").
Garson played on the ''
I'm the One'' (1972) album by early 1970s experimental artist
Annette Peacock.
David Bowie
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asked Peacock to join him on a tour; she declined, but Garson began an enduring working relationship with Bowie.
Work with David Bowie
Garson was David Bowie's longest-serving and most frequently appearing band member. They performed together for both Bowie's first and last concerts in the United States as well as 1,000 concerts around the globe in between.
Garson provided the piano and keyboard backing on the later Ziggy Stardust tour of 1972–73 and his contribution to the song "
Aladdin Sane
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" (1973) gave the song an
avant-garde jazz feel with lengthy and sometimes
atonal piano solos.
Garson played also for Bowie's guitarist bandmate
Mick Ronson on his first and last solo tour, and his first ''
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue'' (1974) and second solo album ''
Play Don't Worry'' (1975). Garson played with Bowie on and off over the years, resurfacing on ''
The Buddha of Suburbia'' (1993) and ''
1. Outside'' (1995).
Music career
Parallel to this work with Bowie, Garson engaged in his own solo career as a jazz pianist.
Garson worked with the reformed
Spiders from Mars
The Spiders from Mars were rock singer David Bowie's backing band in the early 1970s, and initially consisted of Mick Ronson on guitars, Trevor Bolder on bass guitar, and Mick Woodmansey on drums.
The group had its origins in Bowie's earlier ba ...
in 1975, alongside
Mick Woodmansey,
Trevor Bolder, Dave Black (guitar) and Pete McDonald (vocals). They recorded one
eponymous album in 1976 before going their separate ways.
In 1984, Garson became a member of the jazz ensemble
Free Flight, founded by flautist
Jim Walker.
In 1993, Garson began a short-lived series of ''Screen Themes'' albums, jazz renditions of major themes and
suite
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s from
film scores of 1993 (''Man & a Woman, Sax at the Movies''), and the following year, 1994 (''Reel Romance''). The latter album featured the recording debut of
Jessica L. Tivens
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, at age 13, who had previously appeared on the American
television show ''
Star Search''. Both albums were released by
Discovery Records.
Garson joined in 1998
The Smashing Pumpkins
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for their ''
Adore'' tour, playing piano, keyboards and synthesizer. After the tour, he joined The Smashing Pumpkins guitarist
Billy Corgan
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on his solo effort—the soundtrack for the 1999
supernatural
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horror film ''
Stigmata''. Additionally Garson played piano on The Smashing Pumpkins next 2000 album ''
Machina/The Machines of God
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'' on the songs "Glass and the Ghost Children" and "With Every Light".
Garson has played also on
Nine Inch Nails
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1999 album ''
The Fragile
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'', in 2000 with
No Doubt and
Perry Farrell, in 2007 with
St. Vincent, and many others. Garson collaborated with Nine Inch Nails singer
Trent Reznor again on for the Grammy nominated score to the 2014 ''
Gone Girl'' film on which they collaborated and Garson performed.
Mike Garson played piano on the songs "This is the Life for Me" and "Washed Out to Sea" from
Something for Kate's 2006 album ''
Desert Lights
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''. He became acquainted with the band when they opened all shows on the Australian leg of David Bowie's ''
A Reality Tour'' in 2004.
Mike Garson appeared on
Myspace with his own music site, and to date has released some 50 free tracks. He is currently working on three new albums, as well as collaborating with several bands as touring player/session musician. His latest collaboration shows up on the last "met-on-Myspace" French artist Kuta's 2007 album ''A Home''. Garson also contributed to and received co writing credit on the track "Something Unseen" by
Athens, Georgia
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based power pop band
Chris McKay & the Critical Darlings. He has also been collaborating with the Norwegian band
Sleepyard
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After a couple of demo cassette releases, the band released the minialbum “Intersounds” on their own label Orange music in 1998. This was hailed as o ...
. In addition to this, he worked on the writing and recording of two songs on
mathcore band
The Dillinger Escape Plan's 2010 release, ''
Option Paralysis.''
Garson premiered a new commissioned work in 2014, written in collaboration with medical patients in partnership with brain surgeon Dr. Christopher Duma of the Foundation for Neuroscience, Stroke and Recovery. Mike's work, a set of movements of original music compositions, titled “Symphonic Healing Suite” which will continue with the National Symphony in 2016 along with Garson's latest solo album release.
A comprehensive biography of Garson's life and career to date was published in 2015, under the title ''Bowie's Piano Man: The Life of Mike Garson'', by Clifford Slapper.
Current work
Garson performed in the concert series Celebrating David Bowie from early 2017 through early 2018 and headlined a tour of the UK in November 2017 with his Aladdin Sane tour. Mike and fellow David Bowie band alumni began touring in 2018 with a new show A Bowie Celebration: The David Bowie Alumni Tour and continued the tour each year since.
In December 2018, Garson returned to perform with both The Smashing Pumpkins and Nine Inch Nails in separate Los Angeles area concerts. Mike continued his collaboration with Reznor in 2019, composing the opening piano number for his HBO series
Watchmen score.
In 2020, Mike's Bowie alumni tour returned to play the ''Diamond Dogs'' and ''Ziggy Stardust'' albums in their entirety only to be stopped by the
COVID-19 pandemic
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after having performed just a portion of their previously scheduled tour dates.
In October 2020, Garson announced he would be producing an online livestream concert on January 8, 2021 - what would have been
David Bowie's birthday and the weekend of the fifth anniversary of Bowie's passing called "A Bowie Celebration: Just For One Day!" with an array of Bowie alumni band members spanning the history of David's albums and tours from beginning to end. The show is reported to include performances from
Trent Reznor,
Billy Corgan
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,
Duran Duran
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,
Adam Lambert
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,
Yungblud,
Andra Day,
Ian Hunter,
Anna Calvi,
Atticus Ross,
Michael C. Hall,
Gary Oldman,
Gavin Rossdale,
Ian Astbury,
Joe Elliott,
Perry Farrell,
Macy Gray,
Lzzy Hale,
Bernard Fowler,
Corey Glover,
Lena Hall and
Judith Hill, along with dozens of Bowie alumni including
Carlos Alomar,
Peter Frampton,
David Sanborn
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,
Tony Visconti,
Rick Wakeman and more artists to be announced.
In May 2021,
Duran Duran
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announced their upcoming studio album will include contributions from Garson. Garson is also featured on the ''
If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power
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'' album by
Halsey on its bonus track "People Disappear Here".
Garson also appeared on two songs on
Def Leppard's 2022 album, ''
Diamond Star Halos''.
Personal life
Garson married his wife Susan on March 24, 1968. They have two daughters, Jennifer and Heather, and seven grandchildren. They lived in
Bell Canyon, California where Garson had his recording studio, until the
Woolsey Fires hit, leveling both Garson's home and studio to the ground.
Garson joined the
Church of Scientology in 1970, having been introduced to it by
Chick Corea
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.
While he played with Bowie he advocated Scientology to the other members of the Spiders from Mars, with Woodmansey converting as a result. Garson left the Church in 1982.
Discography
* ''
Avant Garson
''Avant Garson'' is the debut solo album by American jazz pianist Mike Garson, released on the Contemporary label. '' (
Contemporary, 1979)
* ''
Jazzical
''Jazzical'' is the second solo album by jazz pianist Mike Garson. It was released in 1982.
Background
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'' (1982)
* ''
Serendipity'' (Reference Recordings, 1986)
* ''
Remember Love'' (1989)
* ''
The Mystery Man
''The Mystery Man'' is the fifth solo album by jazz pianist Mike Garson, and was released in 1990.
Track listing
References
Mike Garson albums
1990 albums
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'' (1990)
* ''
Oxnard Sessions, Vol.1
''Oxnard Sessions, Vol. 1'' is the sixth solo album by jazz pianist Mike Garson. It was released in 1990.
Track listing
References
External links
Billboard.com ReviewAlbum review and track listing
mikegarson.com
Official website with Dis ...
'' (Reference, 1990)
* ''
A Gershwin Fantasia
''A Gershwin Fantasia'' is a single by jazz pianist Mike Garson, and was released in 1992. The lone track, "A Gershwin Fantasia" is a medley of tracks by George Gershwin, given an avant-garde treatment by Garson. In 2008 the track was combined ...
'' (Reference, 1992)
* ''
Oxnard Sessions, Vol.2'' (Reference, 1992)
* ''
Now! Music (Volume IV)
''Now! Music (Volume IV)'' is the eighth solo album by jazz pianist Mike Garson, and was released in 2003.
Track listing
References
External links
Now Music Vol.4 at CD-BabyAlbum track listing and reviews
mikegarson.comOfficial Website with ...
'' (1998)
* ''
Homage to My Heroes
''Homage to My Heroes'' is the ninth solo album by jazz pianist Mike Garson, and was released in 2003.
Track list
References
External links
Homage to my heroes at CD-BabyAlbum track listing and reviews
Garson talks about the album
mikegarso ...
'' (2003)
* ''
Conversations with My Family
''Conversations with My Family'' is a solo album by pianist Mike Garson that was released by Resonance in 2008. This is the first solo album released commercially by Garson in over fifteen years after having spent the previous decade working wi ...
'' (
Resonance, 2008)
* ''
Lost in Conversation
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'' (2008)
* ''Mike Garson's Jazz Hat'' (Reference, 2008)
* ''
The Bowie Variations'' (Reference, 2011, HDCD)
* ''Wild Out West'' (2012)
* ''Symphonic Suite for Healing'' (2015)
* ''Monk Fell On Me'' (2016)
* ''Unleashed Volumes 1-6'' (2020)
;With David Bowie
* ''
Aladdin Sane
''Aladdin Sane'' is the sixth studio album by English musician David Bowie, released on 20April 1973 through RCA Records. The follow-up to his breakthrough '' The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars'' (1972), it was the ...
'' (1973)
* ''
Pin Ups'' (1973)
* ''
Diamond Dogs'' (1974)
* ''David Live'' (1974)
* ''
Young Americans
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'' (1975)
* ''
Ziggy Stardust - The Motion Picture'' (1983)
* ''
Black Tie White Noise'' (1993)
* ''
The Buddha of Suburbia'' (1993)
* ''
Santa Monica '72'' (1994)
* ''
Outside'' (1995)
* ''
Earthling
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'' (1997)
* ''
Bowie at the Beeb'' (2000)
* ''
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'' (2002)
* ''
Reality
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'' (2003)
* ''
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'' (2004 bonus track)
* ''
VH1 Storytellers (David Bowie album)'' (2009)
* ''
A Reality Tour (album)'' (2010)
* ''Nothing Has Changed - The Very Best of Bowie'' (2014)
* ''David Bowie - Five Years (1969-1973)'' (2015)
* ''David Bowie - Who Can I Be Now? (1974-1976)'' (2016)
* ''
Glastonbury 2000'' (2018)
* ''I'm Only Dancing: Soul Tour '74'' (2020)
* ''Ouvrez Le Chien (Live Dallas '95)'' (2020)
* ''No Trendy Réchauffé (Live Birmingham '95)'' (2020)
* ''LiveAndWell.com)'' (2020)
* ''Look at the Moon! (Live Phoenix Festival '97)'' (2021)
* ''Something in the Air (Live Paris '99)'' (2021)
* ''David Bowie at the Kit Kat Klub (Live New York '99)'' (2021)
References
External links
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Mike Garsonat
ReverbNation
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AllMusic
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Mike Garson discography, album releases & creditsat
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1945 births
Living people
American rock keyboardists
Lafayette High School (New York City) alumni
The Smashing Pumpkins members
Musicians from Brooklyn
Contemporary Records artists
People from Bell Canyon, California
20th-century American keyboardists
20th-century American pianists
21st-century American keyboardists
21st-century American musicians
21st-century American pianists
Brooklyn College alumni
The Spiders from Mars members
Free Flight (band) members
Resonance Records artists