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Mickey „Guitar“ Baker (gebürtig McHouston Baker; * 15. Oktober 1925 in Louisville, Kentucky; † 27. November 2012 bei Toulouse, Frankreich [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Blues - und Jazz - Gitarrist .
MacHouston "Mickey" Baker (October 15, 1925 – November 27, 2012) was an American guitarist, best known for his work as a studio musician and as part of the recording duo Mickey & Sylvia.
Also known as Mickey "Guitar" Baker, son of Abie Baker. American jazz guitarist and singer, widely held to be a critical force in the bridging of rhythm and blues and rock and roll. His broad session work included playing on numerous hit records on the Atlantic, Savoy, and King labels.
30. Nov. 2012 · Mickey Baker, whose prickly, piercing guitar riffs were featured on dozens if not hundreds of recordings and helped propel the evolution of rhythm and blues...
30. Nov. 2012 · Mickey Baker, one half of the hit-making duo Mickey and Sylvia in the late '50s and an influential guitarist whose work can be heard on hundreds of records, has died at his home near Toulouse,...
- Mark Memmott
30. Nov. 2012 · By Rolling Stone. November 30, 2012. Mickey Baker in 1975. Jan Persson/Redferns. Guitarist Mickey Baker, whose signature riffs helped push rhythm & blues into rock & roll, died Tuesday at...
Composer. Actor. Soundtrack. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Singer / songwriter / producer Mickey Baker was born McHouston Baker in Louisville, KY, in 1925. At about 15 years of age he traveled to New York City to break into the music business, and played in both blues and jazz clubs and bands.