Mike More

Mike More
Born Michael David Munves
(1966-01-05) January 5, 1966
New York, United States
Other names Amadayus Billionaire
Spouse(s) Bani Azari
Awards Musician, songwriter, record producer
Website http://www.nabbr.com/

Mike More (born Michael David Munves, January 5, 1966, New York)[1] is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer.

Early life

More's mother died in a car accident when he was young. He attended the High School of the Performing Arts for music (Class of 1984),[2] and met his musical partner, Orfeh, there. Their first recording endeavor was with CBS Records as the group Genevha (sic). They released a two song vinyl, Life in the Movies, in 1987. His credits on the album were under the pseudonym of Amadayus Billionaire. After that project, they formed Or-N-More, and signed with EMI Records, where they experienced mild success. Their self-titled debut album went gold, and the single, "Everyotherday", became a hit stateside and abroad. However, after a hierarchy change at EMI, they were dropped from the label.

Career

After his short-lived recording career ended, More continued to write and produce music for other artists. Some of the artists he has written and produced music for include:[3]

Most recently, he founded the web-based media distribution company, Nabbr.[4] He also founded his own music production and publishing company Mike More Media. He is also a voting member of the Producers & Engineers wing of NARAS.

Personal life

He married Bani Azari on September 12, 2008.[5]

References

  1. "WebVoyage Record View 1". Cocatalog.loc.gov. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
  2. "High School of Performing Arts Alumni Site". Highschoolofperformingarts.com. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
  3. "Home - Selectable Media - Value-Exchange and Native Video Advertising". Nabbr.com. 2013-08-13. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
  4. "Wedding Registry Search – Find Couples Wedding Registries". Registry.weddingchannel.com. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
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