John Micco

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John Micco

John Micco in 2012
Background information
Also known as Micco
Occupations Musician, writer
Instruments Bass Guitar, vocals
Associated acts Crush, Cats on a Smooth Surface
Website www.johnmicco.com

John Micco, aka Micco, is an American bass player, back-up vocalist and songwriter based in New York City.

Micco is best known as a member of the alternative rock band Crush from 1991-1993. Crush also included Paul Ferguson from the British post-punk/industrial group Killing Joke, John Carruthers from the British rock bands Siouxsie and the Banshees and Clock DVA and NJ’s Fred Schreck from The Ancients. They were signed to Atlantic Records where they recorded their eponymous first album Crush .[1] This album was recorded in Wales and produced by Pat Moran (Robert Plant, Iggy Pop, Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians).[2]

Micco's other major releases include Lloyd Cole's "Bad Vibes" produced by Adam Peters and mixed by Bob Clearmountain in 1993 and Robert Becker's "Shakeup" in 2001.

Micco was the house bassist/vocalist for the Brooklyn, N.Y. based indie label, Catatonic Records from 1995-2001.[3]

Micco was a member of Cats on a Smooth Surface, the house band at the The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ from 1981-1983. Bruce Springsteen would regularly jam with Cats at the Stone Pony on Sunday nights, and other top area musicians would sit in as well.[4]

Micco has worked with Grammy award-winning engineer/producer Andy Wallace on several unreleased projects. He has also enjoyed recording and touring with artists: Joe Lynn Turner (Rainbow, Deep Purple) and Gary Corbett (Cinderella) as well as jamming with the following artists: Reeves Gabrels (Tin Machine, David Bowie), Clarence Clemons, and Eric Carr (KISS), and members from the following bands: Iron Maiden, Blue Öyster Cult, Asbury Jukes, and The News. His bands have opened for Chicago, Bryan Adams,[5] The Go Go's and Twisted Sister.[6]

Micco currently does session work and plays weekly with a number of bands in Manhattan and at the Jersey shore. In December 2013 his original band, The Darrens played at Irving Plaza opening up for Mark McGrath and his band Sugar Ray. The Darren's are scheduled to record their new songs in 2014.

Discography

Year Artist Album
1993 Crush Crush
1993 Lloyd Cole Bad Vibes
2001 Robert Becker Shakeup

References

  1. "Crush-Crush Release" "Discogs.com" accessed October 1, 2012
  2. "Pat Moran Discography"
  3. "John Micco" "Allmusic.com" accessed October 1, 2012
  4. "Bruce Springsteen With Friends At The Stone Pony: 25 July 1983". Bruce Springsteen - Maclen's Live Archive. Gianmaria Rizzardi. Retrieved 6 October 2012. Template:Brucebase
  5. "Chicago at Roberto Clemente Collesium"
  6. "Twisted Sister"

External links

John Micco in 2011


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