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Big Mike

bigmike_cover_cropped.JPGBig Mike was formed in New York circa 1995 By the singer/songwriter duo John Tucker and John Fanelli (vocals) along with their friend and bandmate Mike Morel on lead guitar.

They weren't really a formal band until they moved to San Diego and hooked up with a drummer and bass player (Seth Bennett and Gus Kendrick respectively) and started playing club and party gigs.

Sometime shortly after hooking up with Seth and Gus, Tucker asked if the band could turn some of my poems into songs. I happily said yes and soon became their manager/lyricist.

After I was on board, Mike Decker, my younger brother and guitarist, joined the band as well. The group of us spent many golden hours together, drinking beer and writing songs. We were together about 2 years and released one album called Heaven's To Betsy, named for John Fanelli's sister who financed it.

Directly below this are links to the songs I wrote lyrics for. Below those are more Big Mike tunes that I was not involved with. Feel free to rip any or all of them. Please note, Mike Decker played lead guitar only on songs marked with an asterisk.



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Decker lyrics:

Foreboding*

Cozy Life*

Carmen *

Tobecca*

Succession

Sonora*

Elephant Love - live at Winston's*

Rhythm Boy - live at Winston's *


Fanelli/Tucker lyrics:

Melancholy

Nature Boy

Blue Angel

Road

Looking Glass

Lucky Guy*

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