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Michael Cerveris - Guitar
Michael Cerveris grew up in Huntington, West Virginia. The first
45 he bought was The Bertha Butt Boogie-Part 1 by the Jimmy Castor
Bunch. His first concert was The Carpenters--which he attended
because his best friends parents took them, and because it seemed
cool that a girl was playing drums. It being West Virginia, his
other formative concert experience was Kiss, Rush and Mott (Mott
the Hoople without Ian Hunter) at the Memorial Field House. Soon
after, he started his first band in Junior High. Named Ukiah,
they were notable more for volume and enthusiasm than actual talenta
tendency that some believe persists to this day.
At the same time, Cerveris was acting in school plays, community
theater and summer theaters. An appreciation for Deep Purple,
and in particular their singer Ian Gillan, led to his buying the
original recording of Jesus Christ Superstar. Thus began a long
parallel road into musical theater; one that would ultimately
lead to his working with Bob.
After High School in Huntington and at Exeter, followed by college
in New Haven (and not actually at New Haven University), Michael
moved to New York to pursue acting. He worked in restaurants,
shops and, occasionally, theaters. His musical life lay dormant
until he was hired to play an English guitar student on the TV
series Fame. He moved to Los Angeles for the show and, it being
LA, discovered that since he played a musician on TV, he was now
welcome into the music scene. He put a few pick-up bands together
and sat in with a version of Kommunity FK
once. He was, this being
late 80s LA, a bit Goth and had big hair. Neither of these things
is true today.
Years passed, mostly filled with acting work: on stage as Romeo
opposite Phoebe Cates in Chicago, with Tom Hulce in Eastern Standard
in Seattle, and doing Shakespeare all over the country; on TV
in The Equalizer, 21 Jump Street, The Tracey Ullman Show, Quantum
Leap, and Dream On; and in movies like Rock and Roll High School
Forever, and Steel And Lace that show up late at night on the
USA Network.
Eventually, his rock and acting worlds collided when he auditioned
and was cast as the title role in the stage version of The Whos
Tommy, first in La Jolla, CA, then on Broadway. In the course
of that show, he became friends with Pete Townshend, eventually
playing unannounced gigs in NY and joining him on stage at the
Beacon in New York, in Oakland and in San Diego to sing a medley
of Tommy songs during Townshends Psychoderelict Tour.
Cerveris then formed the band LAME in New York and played around
Manhattan including gigs at the Wetlands, the China Club and a
regular acoustic slot at Sin E. Eventually, he took Tommy to Germany
and lived there for two years performing in Offenbach just outside
Frankfurt. He started a German version of LAME with local musicians
and played clubs and festivals in the Frankfurt area as well as
a support slot for Lloyd Cole.
Returning to New York, Michael continued his schizophrenic career
by originating the role of Thomas Andrews in the Broadway musical
Titanic, and then playing a transsexual East German glam rock
singer in Hedwig And The Angry Inch off Broadway.
Michael and Bob first met when Michael brought Pete Townshend
to see Bob play a solo show at the old Academy in NY. This being
rock and roll, word got backstage that Pete was there, and they
were invited to the dressing room and introduced. A few years
and a few solo Bob shows later, Bob offered Michael the slot in
the Dog and Pony Band which he jumped at (in a kind of quiet way,
this being Michael).
Bob joined LAME on stage at the Wetlands for a cover of Mission
of Burmas Thats When I reach For My Revolver, and their musical
collaboration began. The rest is some sort of history waiting
to be written, probably involving a lot of Dennys, Motel 6s,
miles of freeway driving and, oh yes
volume.
For further info, like more than youd ever need to know about
him, check out the amazing journey website at: http://www.web-span.com/micheez/
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