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Years active
  
1970–present

Name
  
Michael Bellusci

Role
  
Musician



Born
  
May 8, 1960 (age 63) Flushing, Queens, New York, US (
1960-05-08
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, multi-instrumentalist

Instruments
  
Drums, bass, guitar, ukulele

Associated acts
  
Strawberry Fields The Conglomowitz Wonderous Stories Get With It Beatlemania Shock

Music group
  
Edison Lighthouse (Since 2009)

Albums
  
Greatest Hits: Edison Lighthouse

Genres
  
Classic rock, Jazz, Jazz fusion

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Michael Bellusci (born May 8, 1960 in Flushing, Queens, NY) is a drummer/musician best known for his work with the post 1984 touring company of the Broadway Musical "Beatlemania" and the bands "Strawberry Fields", "Get With It" and "Shock".

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Career

Michael Bellusci grew up in Flushing, Queens, in New York City. As a young child, he played guitar at 8 years old then drums at 10. At a very early age he befriended Kasey Smith. The two shared an interest in music, as Smith played keyboards, while Bellusci played drums.

Bellusci and Smith played in a cover bands for a number of years, from 1976 to 1980. In 1980, Smith and Bellusci formed the Jazz/Rock/Fusion group Get With It. They had minor success in 1981, but unfortunately the band never received a record deal, despite their following in the New York area. By the end of 1986, Get With It disbanded, and Smith would join Danger Danger.

In 1987, Bellusci joined up with some local musicians and began playing electronic drums in a house band at a local bar in Bayside, NY named Blossoms. One of those musicians was Mark "Farquar" Vaccacio, who portrayed John Lennon as an original member of The Broadway Cast of Beatlemania. Two other Beatlemania Alumni, Les Fradkin, who was the original George Harrison on Broadway and Don Linares, who played Paul McCartney, did a short run on Broadway before going on the road, also performed regularly with The Conglomowitz. While playing with The Conglomowitz, Bellusci was selected to portray Ringo with the touring cast of the show. He performed with this show for over a decade while also performing as Ringo with a NYC based Beatles Tribute Band, Strawberry Fields.

Also while playing at Blossoms, Bellusci began playing with a group that would become Wonderous Stories, a Long Island-based cover band that plays Prog Rock and many other types of material. Bellusci left the group after a few years to go on the road, but continues to work with this group to this day, as a sub for the new drummer.

Bellusci and Smith reconnected musically in 2006, forming Shock. They reworked their old material, while in Get With It, and recorded new material.

In 2009, Bellusci was approached by Les Fradkin to play drums with the newly reformed version of Edison Lighthouse for recording and touring. This project never produced any music or live dates.

Bellusci currently plays bass, guitar, ukulele and drums as a freelance musician in the NYC area.

He has played drums for a George Harrison Tribute program called "Here Comes The Sun", which was a multi media presentation with narration by noted author Joshua Greene. Other members of the band for Here Comes The Sun include, Tommy Williams, John Montagna and Godfrey Townsend.

As of July 4, 2013, Bellusci has reprised his role as Ringo Starr with Strawberry Fields. He can occasionally be seen playing drums in an Off-Broadway Musical Comedy "Cougar The Musical" at St. Luke's Theater NYC, and subbing on drums with The Big Apple Circus.

Bellusci owns and runs his own small recording studio in Queens, NY.

You can learn more by visiting his web site – http://www.michaelbellusci.com/

References

Michael Bellusci Wikipedia