Mickey Bones
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Mickey Bones is an American drummer and singer-songwriter. He has played with the Tarbox Ramblers, Bo Diddley, Morphine, The Breeders, Queen Ida, Michael Hurley, Catie Curtis, Bob Franke, Jimmy Ryan, Rick Danko, Bryan Lee, Van "Piano Man" Walls, Jill Sobule, Jim Kweskin, Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, and Steve Weber. Bones has also played in small side projects with David Lindley, Danny Kootch, and Wayne Bennett. He has led his own bands, the Boogaloo Swamis, Spitwhistle and the Hot Tamale Brass Band.
Bones has been featured with some of these musicians on record labels such as; Atlantic, Shanachie, Philo, Flying Fish, Rounder, Dreamworks, and Green Linnet.
Bones appeared in the movie Fever Pitch, and Oliver Stone's film, JFK.
External links
- Mickey Bones
- All About Jazz: Article by music critic Brett Milano in the Boston Phoenix
- Hot Tamale Brass Band
- Boogaloo Swamis
- Spitwhistle
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