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  1. ABOUT MIKE GIBBINS. Mike Gibbins plays a variety of styles of music for all audiences to enjoy. From pop, classic rock, country, and more Mike Gibbins strives to create a fun an engaging live music experience to get the audience singing along to some of thier favorite songs. Mike Gibbins performs as a solo act, a duo with either piano or drums ...

  2. 4 de oct. de 2005 · Mike Gibbins spent a decade, from 1965 through 1975, as the drummer for the Iveys and their better-known successor group, Badfinger -- that alone made him one of the more visible musicians to emerge from…

  3. Photo Gallery. Mike was born and raised in Swansea: A rough and tumble town on the South Wales coast in the UK. His circumstances were unusual from birth, being the only son with 6 sisters, Mike was immersed in the music tradition of Wales, where singing has always been a proud national pastime. Swansea was, and still is a raucous place.

  4. www.mikegibbinsmusic.com › blank-1About | Mike Gibbins

    Mike Gibbins is in his third summer playing all around the Philly, South Jersey and Jersey shore area. He strives to play songs that everyone can sing along to no matter what your age. Mike Gibbins is available as a solo guitarist, can be booked as a duo with drums or piano, can perform as a trio or a full band.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BadfingerBadfinger - Wikipedia

    Mike Gibbins. Bob Jackson. Website. badfingersite .com. Badfinger were a Welsh rock band formed in 1961 in Swansea, Wales. Their best-known lineup consisted of Pete Ham (guitar), Mike Gibbins (drums), Tom Evans (bass), and Joey Molland (guitar). They are recognised for their influence on the 1970s power pop genre.

  6. 14 de oct. de 2005 · As a teenager, Mike Gibbins, who has died aged 56, bashed drums with semi-professional groups before joining the Iveys in 1965. By 1967 they were playing London, had been seen by Paul McCartney ...

  7. Mike Gibbins spent a decade, from 1965 through 1975, as the drummer for the Iveys and their better-known successor group, Badfinger -- that alone made him one of the more visible musicians to emerge from what might be called the British Invasion's "third wave," out of the orbit of the Beatles' Apple Records.