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Michael Hinton (guitarist) : ウィキペディア英語版
Mike Hinton
Michael David Hinton (May 4, 1956 – August 1, 2013) was an American guitarist, residing in the San Francisco Bay Area. During his career, he played with numerous bands, including Norton Buffalo and the Knockouts, High Noon, Merl Saunders & the Rainforest Band, to name a few. He appeared on several albums with the Rainforest Band and other Merl Saunders projects, including ''It's In The Air'',〔(AllMusic Website )〕 ''Fiesta Amazonica'',〔(Grateful Dead Discography Website )〕 ''Still Having Fun'', ''Merl Saunders With His Funky Friends - Live'',〔(Artists Direct Website )〕〔(In Music We Trust: Review by Paula M. Sherman )〕 and ''Still Groovin' ''.
==Career==
Hinton played with Country Joe and Friends,〔(Michael Brobridge Website )〕 and recorded with Rick Danko on ''A Tribute To Jerry Garcia: Deadhead Festival in Tokyo, Japan, 1997''.〔(The Band Website )〕 He was also on the Roky Erickson albums, ''Don't Slander Me'' and ''You're Gonna Miss Me: The Best Of Roky Erickson''.〔 Among his other credits are his involvement in the Mickey Hart and Merl Saunders band, High Noon,〔(Remembering Merl Saunders by Joy Bashew Rosenberg on Jambase Website )〕 and Freddie Roulette and Friends.〔(Hillbilly Music Website )〕 He co-wrote the music for the films ''Stacy's Knights'' (1982) and ''Eddie Macon's Run'' (1983), and played on the score for the 1980s remake of the television program, ''The Twilight Zone'' with Jerry Garcia, John Cipollina, David Grisman and others. Hinton also co-wrote several songs with the late Norton Buffalo, world-renowned harmonica player, as well as playing lead guitar in Norton's band for approximately seven years, beginning in late 1980.
Hinton played several Merl Saunders tributes since the keyboardist's death in October 2008.〔(Music Box Website )〕〔(Photo of Mike Hinton at Merl Saunders' 75th Birthday Bash )〕〔(Great American Music Hall Website )〕 A re-launch of the Rainforest Band as a tribute to Saunders took place at the 29th Starwood Festival on July 25, 2009, the site of their last performance, featuring Saunder's son and bassist Tony Saunders, Hinton, Sikiru Adepoju and other members of the Rainforest Band and other Saunders' projects.〔(Modern Drummer Magazine (June 2009) )〕

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