Birth name Michael Earl Garrison Name Michael Garrison Occupation(s) musician Role Musician | Years active 1979–1998 | |
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Albums In the Regions of Sunreturn Similar People Ron Boots, Robert Schroeder, Gert Emmens, Natasha Marsh, Klaus Schulze |
Michael garrison other side of sky 1979 ambient abstract electronic 1979
Michael Garrison (born November 28, 1956 in Roseburg, Oregon, died on March 24, 2004 in Bend, Oregon) was a synthesist from Oregon, United States.
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- Michael garrison other side of sky 1979 ambient abstract electronic 1979
- Michael garrison departure runaway
- Life and career
- Albums
- Best of compilations
- Compilation contributions
- Tribute album
- References

Michael garrison departure runaway
Life and career
Michael Earl Garrison was born in Roseburg, Oregon, on November 28, 1956 to William Garrison and Sharon (Walker) Curry. His father worked as a banker and his mother was a homemaker. Michael Garrison died on March 24, 2004 in Bend, Oregon, of massive liver failure from prolonged overuse of alcohol.
Garrison graduated from Bend High School in 1975 and attended the University of Idaho where he served as the president of the Central Oregon chapter of the University of Oregon Duck Athletic Club. While studying music and psychology at the University of Idaho, he started to form the basis for his first release on his own label, Windspell Records, later known as Garrisongs Music. The original work was titled In The Regions of Sunreturn (see [1]) and was created under the impression of the Voyager missions. Later he signed with BMG in 1980, the sleeve design was altered. When re-issued on CD through Windspell in the early 1990s, the title was changed to In The Regions of Sunreturn and Beyond since there were some extra tracks included with the album.
He was influenced by the European innovators of electronic music, like Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, and Jean Michel Jarre.