

In the February, 2003 issue of Bluegrass
Unlimited, Dick Bowden, a long-time friend, wrote an extensive article
on
I have started work on a Discography of Mike. I have started with the first recording of Mike that I have in my collection, a recording of him playing with Hubert Davis from 1977. Here is my discography of Mike’s work.
John Hartford once said that
Mike was born in 1956 in Jimmie Rodger's hometown of
In 1991 Mike began working with the incomparable David Grier, touring the
In the fall of 2000, after a tour of the southwestern US with Grier, Mike was offered his mandolin slot with Nashville Bluegrass Band and he didn't hesitate to rejoin.The Group has won two Grammy Awards, two Entertainer of the year honors from the International Bluegrass Music Association and four wins as IBMA's Vocal Group of the Year. They have become the acoustic music group to watch in the new millennium.
The NBB was the first bluegrass group to perform in the People's Republic of
Spring of 2001 led the NBB into a concert series with the
Mike recently received Grammy Award acknowledgement for playing the mandolin on two award winning projects, "Oh Brother Where Art Thou?",Album of the Year and Best Compilation Soundtrack Album, and "Down From the Mountain", Best Traditional Folk Album, which included artists such as Dr. Ralph Stanley, Norman and Nancy Blake, Alison Kraus and Union Station, Gillian Welch/David Rawlings, Emmy Lou Harris, The Whites, The Cox Family, The Fairfield Four, Chris Thomas King, NBB, John Hartford, to name a few. He was also part of last year's sold out "Down From the Mountain" tours which included the original soundtrack cast and Ricky Skaggs, Patty Loveless, the Del McCoury Band, and Rodney Crowell.
In March of 2002 Mike's achievements were acknowledged and awarded by the Mississippi State Senate under state resolution No. 45. It was probably the first time strains of Bill Monroe's "Old Ebeneezer Scrooge" were heard in a Senate meeting.
Mike does numerous workshops and music camps throughout the year. He is currently working on material for the tenor guitar, studying country blues mandolin styles and taking fiddle lessons. He is a prolific composer and treasures his memories of a friendship with his mentor, Bill Monroe.

Stay tuned for updates!!!
Shows & Schedules
Mike and
So far, they are
playing two dates in
To see their itinerary so far is, go to the tour and check back for additions.
I have also listed upcoming events that Mike is involved with.
TUNES
I know…. A website for a great musician without any good examples of what he does!! Here is a start on some examples of Mike’s mandolin pickin’ in various stages & settings.

A ReillyWorld
production.