Michael Sherwood
Musician
Guy Allison...producer. His first record deal was signed with a band called Lodgic on A&M Records in 1985. This band included Michael Sherwood, Billy Sherwood, Jimmy Haun and Gary Starnes. The band was discovered by the 80's group Toto and was... In this article: Guy Allison, Lodgic, World Trade, Bruce Gowdy, Air Supply, Chris Squire, Yes, Toto, and Moody Blues |
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Wikipedia | October 19, 2009
Fahrenheit (Toto album)
...electronic sounds, vocals Lenny Castro, Steve Jordan, Jim Keltner, Joe Porcaro, "Sidney" - percussion Paulette Brown, Michael Sherwood, Tony Walters, Don Henley, Michael McDonald - vocals Chuck Findley, Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Charles...
In this article: Toto, Fahrenheit, Steve Porcaro, Jerry Hey, Could This Be Love, Bill Reichenbach Jr., Chuck Findley, and Tom Scott
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Wikipedia | October 04, 2009
Jimmy Haun
...his work with the bands Yes , Air Supply, and Circa . Haun's first band was Lodgic with childhood friend Michael Sherwood and, later, Michael's younger brother Billy Sherwood. Haun went on to play on Yes's ''Union '' album before work in The...
In this article: Jimmy Haun, Yes, Jon & Vangelis, Lodgic, Jonathan Elias, Tony Kaye, Alan White, and Rouvaun
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Wikipedia | October 04, 2009
Circa (band)
...keyboards) and Billy Sherwood (bass, vocals), and guitarist Jimmy Haun, who played on the Yes album ''Union ''. Jimmy Haun and Michael Sherwood (Billy's elder brother) were childhood friends and went on to form the band Lodgic, which Billy...
In this article: Yes, Alan White, Tony Kaye, Jimmy Haun, Chris Squire, Trevor Rabin, Back Against the Wall, and Lodgic
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Wikipedia | October 03, 2009
Conspiracy (band)
...Sherwood (guitar, keys, vocals) and Schellen (drums). The album The Unknown was released in 2003. Haun guests again, as do Michael Sherwood (Billy's older brother) and Jordan Berliant (better known as Yes's then manager). The initial...
In this article: Conspiracy, Chris Squire, Yes, Jimmy Haun, Alan White, Jay Schellen, Open Your Eyes, World Trade, and Tony Kaye
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Wikipedia | September 14, 2009
Michael Sherwood
Michael Sherwood is a U.S. keyboardist and singer. He comes from a musical family which includes his father Bobby, who was a big band leader, his mother Phyllis and younger brother Billy . Michael (keys, vocals) and Billy (bass, vocals)...
In this article: Lodgic, Christian Nesmith, Jonathan Elias, Yes, Jimmy Haun, DVD, and Chris Squire
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Wikipedia | May 19, 2009
Lodgic
The band was formed in Las Vegas by childhood friends Michael Sherwood (keys, backing vocals) and Jimmy Haun (guitar) with Gary Starnes (drums) and Mike Hulsey (keys). They later moved to Los Angeles. Guy Allison joined on keys, as did...
In this article: Lodgic, Jimmy Haun, Guy Allison, World Trade, Supertramp, Kirstie Alley, and Steve Porcaro
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Wikipedia | May 18, 2009
Circa 2007
...all-Yes veterans Billy Sherwood (bass, vocals), Tony Kaye (keys), Alan White (drums) and Jimmy Haun (guitar). Billy's elder brother Michael Sherwood also guests. Two tracks are based on material B. Sherwood and Trevor Rabin were developing in...
In this article: Tony Kaye, Alan White, Trevor Rabin, Yes, and Jimmy Haun
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Michael Sherwood is an American keyboardist and singer. He comes from a musical family which includes his father Bobby, who was a big band leader, his mother Phyllis and younger brother Billy.
Michael (keys, vocals) and Billy (bass, vocals) formed the band Lodgic while growing up in Las Vegas. The band also included Guy Allison on keyboards as well, Jimmy Haun on guitar, and Gary Starns on drums. They eventually moved the band to Los Angeles in 1980. After many years of trying to get things together, they recorded their debut album Nomadic Sands, released in 1986. Michael Sherwood was working with Toto keyboardist Steve Porcaro during this period; one of their co-writes is on Michael Jackson's Thriller 25 album.
After Lodgic, Michael did session work, including backing vocals on the Anderson/Bruford/Wakeman/Howe songs on Yes's Union album (on which brother Billy also performed, but on different tracks).
A solo album, Tangletown, was released in 1998, largely written with Julius Robinson. Guests included Christian Nesmith, brother Billy, Jimmy Haun and Yes engineer Tom Fletcher. He also appeared on Ted Jacobs' 2000 album The Days Gone By, while he and Robinson worked on music for the 2001 film "Angel Eyes".
In 2004, Michael joined Conspiracy, Billy's band with Yes bassist Chris Squire, to record a live-in-the-studio DVD, released in 2006. Michael has also worked with the Gluey Brothers, Jack Russell, Lisa Loeb, Steve Porcaro, Air Supply, Jonathan Elias and Circa: and further with Julius Robinson and Christian Nesmith. He has done music for TV shows and adverts, including work for Elias Associates.
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