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Mike Deasy

Michael William Deasy (born February 4, 1941) is an American rock and jazz guitarist. As a session musician, he played on numerous hit singles and albums recorded in Los Angeles in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. He is sometimes credited as Mike Deasy Sr..
==Biography==
He was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, where he learned to play guitar as a child.〔 While still at high school, he played in bands backing visiting musicians such as Ricky Nelson and The Everly Brothers, and also played in Ritchie Valens' touring band with Bruce Johnston, Larry Knechtel, Sandy Nelson, and Jim Horn. After graduating in 1959, he joined Eddie Cochran's band, the Kelly Four, where he played both guitar and baritone sax and made his first recordings.〔(Mike Deasy at Musicians Hall of Fame ). Retrieved August 22, 2013〕〔(Rob Whitehurst, ''Mike Deasy – Rock and Roll'', at MikeDeasy.com ). Retrieved August 22, 2013〕〔(Bobby Cochran, ''Three Steps to Heaven: The Eddie Cochran Story'', Hal Leonard Corporation, 2003 )〕 He also played with The Coasters and Duane Eddy.〔
Following Cochran's death in 1960, he became an active session musician in Los Angeles.〔(Dawn Eden, ''The Mike Deasy Story: 2001 interview'', 29 June 2006 ). Retrieved August 22, 2013〕 Deasy married Jim Horn's sister Kathie in 1961, and the couple later set up their own recording studio and production company, Saltmine Recording. He worked as a member of "The Wrecking Crew", with Hal Blaine, Joe Osborn, Larry Knechtel and others, on sessions for Phil Spector, and contributed guitar parts to The Beach Boys' album ''Pet Sounds''.〔〔 In the 1960s and later years he also worked on records by the Monkees, the Association, Scott McKenzie, Johnny Rivers, the Fifth Dimension, Rick Nelson, Randy Newman, Spanky & Our Gang, Tommy Roe, Fats Domino, The Byrds, Michael Jackson, Frank Zappa, and others.〔(Biography by Bruce Eder at Allmusic.com ). Retrieved August 22, 2013〕〔
In 1967, he contributed to albums coordinated by record producer Curt Boettcher, including ''Friar Tuck and His Psychedelic Guitar'', effectively a Deasy solo album with wordless vocals by Boettcher.〔(Sean Westergaard, ''Friar Tuck and His Psychedelic Guitar'', Allmusic.com ). Retrieved August 22, 2013〕 Under the pseudonym Lybuk Hyd, Deasy also played guitar and sitar on the psychedelic concept album ''Tanyet'', credited to The Ceyleib People, which also featured Ry Cooder.〔 He played guitar (with Tommy Tedesco and Al Casey) on Elvis Presley's 1968 TV special, ''Elvis''. He also performed live with musicians including Cannonball Adderley and Little Richard, and won the ''Down Beat'' magazine jazz music readers' poll in 1968.〔 In 1969, he was invited by record producer Terry Melcher to work with a newly discovered singer-songwriter, Charles Manson.〔(Jeff Guinn, ''Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson'', Simon and Schuster, 2013, p.222 )〕 Deasy left Manson's home after three days, "in a state of drug-fueled paranoia".〔
Deasy continued to record with leading musicians, including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Barbra Streisand, Chet Baker, and Mel Tormé.〔 His guitar playing has appeared on the soundtrack of many films including ''The Graduate'', ''Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'', ''Duel'', ''Bullitt'', and ''Dirty Harry'', as well as on many commercials.〔〔(Michael Deasy at IMDb ). Retrieved August 22, 2013〕
From the early 1970s onwards after becoming a born again Christian at the 1969 Billy Graham crusade in Anaheim, California, Deasy became increasingly involved with Contemporary Christian music, producing and writing songs for several successful albums, often in conjunction with his wife. In later years, he has had a parallel career as a motivational speaker, and since 1988 has run a "Yes To Life" educational and inspirational program in schools and colleges in the US, Canada and Europe.〔 The Deasys also co-pastor Rock Church Southeast in Port Arthur, Texas.

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