‘Changes’ 30th Anniversary Edition update: signing completed
All requested signing has been completed by Mike and the LPs will be sent on their way to you this week. You can still order the album here (limited availability)
Articles from this Category
All requested signing has been completed by Mike and the LPs will be sent on their way to you this week. You can still order the album here (limited availability)
The 80s were a wonderland of blissful and magnetic rock and pop spectacles. There are the songs we all know and hear daily and there are the hidden gems that when discovered, can take us back to that innocence and make all fall in love all over again,Today we have an in depth walkthrough of […]
Mike Lindup and Professor of Rock talk about the origin of one of Level 42’s biggest hits, ‘Something About You’
A British-Pakistani woman reaches a crisis in her life when the escalation of her feelings for an intriguing, but evasive, man coincides with the reappearance of her estranged father. Mike Lindup composed the score and is even seen in a scene playing piano.
Mike introduces the stories behind the creation of his “On The One” EP, starting with “MADNESS”
Mike’s 1990 album “Changes” was re-release on the Resurgence imprint in 1994. Having been out of print for a while, we are thrilled to be able to make twenty of the last CDs from this batch available to purchase for £20 (plus £3.80 P&P).
Something I have wanted to do for years is coming into fruition right now! You can support my venture into film music composing by contributing to this Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for @ArifaMovieofficial! My music is available for download as one of the many rewards!
Mike has been invited by Latin Jazz pianist Alex Wilson to do two Afro-Cuban flavoured shows at the Pizza Express Dean St, Soho, London, on Friday 26th September. They will be accompanied by Davide Mantovani on bass, and Edwin Sanz on percussion.
… and to celebrate the end to a mostly wonderful year, I will be performing a special show at the 606 Club next Wednesday, 11th December with my friends Phil Gould, Yolanda Charles, and to fill the shoes of the absent Alex Hutchings, I will have not one, but two great guitarists, Paul Stacey and […]