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Michael Lewis (musician)

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Birth name
  
Michael Lewis

Name
  
Michael Lewis

Role
  
Saxophonist

Genres
  
Indie rock, Jazz

Years active
  
1997-present


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Origin
  
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Associated acts
  
Bon Iver, Andrew Bird, Jack White, St. Vincent, Dosh, Fog, Gayngs, Happy Apple

Music groups
  
Happy Apple (Since 1996), Bon Iver, Gayngs

Albums
  
For Emma - Forever Ago, Bon Iver - Bon Iver, Relayted, iTunes Session, Please Refrain From Fro

Similar People
  
David King, CJ Camerieri, Rob Moose, Michael Noyce, Justin Vernon

Instruments
  
Saxophone, bass guitar

Occupation(s)
  
Multi-instrumentalist

Mike Lewis (born Michael Lewis) is a saxophonist and bassist from Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is a founding member of contemporary jazz groups Happy Apple and Fat Kid Wednesdays. He also plays electric bass in Alpha Consumer and Red Start.

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Mike Lewis has contributed to other projects such as Fog's Ditherer and Gayngs' Relayted. He is currently a member of Andrew Bird's band, as well as Dosh, Bon Iver, and The Tallest Man on Earth.

After trying trumpet, Mike Lewis settled on the saxophone at age 10.

Happy Apple

  • Blown Shockwaves And Crash Flow (1997)
  • Part Of The Solution Problem (1998)
  • Please Refrain From Fronting (2001)
  • Youth Oriented (2002)
  • The Peace Between Our Companies (2004)
  • Happy Apple Back On Top (2007)
  • Redstart

  • So Far From Over (2004)
  • Contributions

  • Fog - Ether Teeth (2003)
  • Dosh - Pure Trash (2004)
  • Fog - Loss Leader (2006)
  • Dosh - The Lost Take (2006)
  • Fog - Ditherer (2007)
  • Dosh - Wolves and Wishes (2008)
  • Andrew Bird - Noble Beast (2009)
  • Gayngs - Relayted (2010)
  • Dosh - Tommy (2010)
  • Bon Iver - Bon Iver, Bon Iver (2011)
  • Andrew Bird - Break It Yourself (2012)
  • The Tallest Man on Earth - Dark Bird Is Home (2015)
  • Bon Iver - "22, A Million" (2016)
  • References

    Michael Lewis (musician) Wikipedia