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Fusion of Folk, Rock, Bluegrass and Blues Happens at Murphy’s on Friday, April 13, with MiZ; Watch Video

MiZ, a band that fuses folk, rock, bluegrass and blues, will perform at Murphy’s on Friday, April 13. Doors open at 10:00 p.m., and the cover charge is $5. For more information, call Murphy’s at 828-264-5117 or click to MiZ’s website. Check out a music video and his biography below

Bio from the band’s website:

The style of MiZ, the band, has been described as a fusion of folk, rock, bluegrass and blues; in short a melting pot blended into what would best be categorized as “pure Americana.” The groups’ founder, acoustic and electric guitar virtuoso and singer/songwriter Mike Mizwinski, comes fromNortheastern Pennsylvania, an area long known for its rich and vibrant talent.

Mike literally comes from a musical family, as his parents met in college where they were both studying music. At an early age they instilled in their young son an admiration and appreciation for the arts. Given his first guitar at the age of 2, Mike states: “I knew at a very early age I wanted to play the guitar but it was when my Dad took me to my first Grateful Dead show (at the age of nine) that I knew what I wanted to do for the rest of my life”.

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Mike joined his first band at the age of 15 and began writing his own music. Ironically enough, at the age of 18 while attending a college inFlorida, which he felt would help him achieve his goals, Mike’s life was side tracked by a battle with drug addiction. What followed were years of struggle ending finally with a delicate victory and promise that would one day define MiZ.

In 2003 Mike moved back to Pennsylvania. While continuing to play with local bands he began working on his solo career. In 2008 he was spotted by the international touring band Gongzilla. As bassist Hansford Rowe expressed, he could see that “Mike could play viscerally and also sing, making for a cross-pollination of genres.” He was invited to join the band where his first gig was at the Troubadour in LA . During his time with Gongzilla he had the opportunity to play alongside members of Zappa, moe. Umphrey’s McGee, Particle,Crosby, Stills & Nash.

Wanting to form his own band to showcase his original music, Mike used Gongzilla’s hiatus as an opportunity to form MiZ. Since it’s inception in 2010, MiZ has had the opportunity to open for such acts as Derek Trucks, Bob Dylan, Shawn Colvin, Leon Russell, Blue  Oyster Cult, Kenny Wayne Sheppard, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Railroad Earth, Blues Traveler, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Little River Band and more. 

In addition to MiZ, Mike currently he plays with Jam Stampede (former members of the Zen Tricksters) and Garcia Grass. Becoming well know for guitar skills and solid jams Mike’s live performances are what brings fans back every time. Mike has been afforded the opportunity to share the stage with Garth Hudson (The Band), Jackie Greene, Michael Glabicki (Rusted Root), Mark Ford (Black Crowes), Donna Jean Godchaux, Bernard Purdi, Marco Benevento, Umphrey’s McGee, Jeff Pevar, Don Preston (Frank Zappa and the Mothers), Merl Saunders, plus members of String Cheese Incident, Particle, and moe.

East Hope Avenuehas been years in the making. It is a collection of original songs written from Mike’s experiences over the past decade. Accompanying Mike on the CD is the talent of Freeman White, (Donna Jean Godchaux), Brett Alexander (Badlees), AJ Jump and Bill Stetz, East Hope Avenue includes a variety other musicians Mike has played with over the years, along with guest appearances by Buddy Cage (New Riders), John Graboff (Ryan Adams and the Cardinals), Gordon Stone and Eva Katherine. East Hope Avenue was released on October first 2011.