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His
experience includes playing banjo, guitar and mandolin for "Porgy
and Bess", "Rhapsody in Blue", and "West Side Story",
with the Northeast Philharmonic. He also performed in a variety of Broadway
show groups, including several performances with Cab Calloway. In addition,
he played banjo for many years with the All American Orchestra, the Banjo-Aires,
and the Bobby Baird Dixieland Band.
Mike
went on to study advanced banjo techniques for several years with Roy
Smeck, a popular vaudeville star. This resulted in learning to do things
on the banjo that he never knew were possible, and the banjo quickly became
his favorite instrument. Working as a guitarist was very enjoyable, but
the banjo always seemed to represent fun, good times and smiles.
It
was then that Mike enrolled two students who have since become quite popular
in the banjo world. Namely, Frank Rossi, who was recently inducted into
the Four String Banjo Hall of Fame, and Bob Barta who has had repeat performances
playing banjo at Carnegie Hall, New York. Mike is presently on the faculty
of the Banjo Hall of Fame/Museum located in Guthrie, OK.
Mike is presently living in southwest Florida, where he and his wife of
forty years, Marge, are enjoying an early retirement. He remains very
active on the banjo, giving private lessons, performing with local dixieland
groups, and enjoying weekly sessions with the Gulf Coast Banjo Society
in Venice, Florida.
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