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Birth name
  
Michael Barson

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Mike Barson


Music group
  
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Born
  
21 April 1958 (age 66) Edinburgh, Scotland (
1958-04-21
)

Genres
  
2 Toneskapopnew wave

Instruments
  
Keyboardpianoorganharmonicavibraphoneguitarsaxophone

Labels
  
2 ToneStiffVirginV2Go Discs!Lucky 7 Records

Children
  
Jamie Barson, Joey Barson, Timothy Barson

Similar People
  
Chris Foreman, Lee Thompson, Suggs, Carl Smyth, Mark Bedford

Profiles


Years active
  
1976–19841992–present

Occupation(s)
  
Musiciansongwriter

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Mike Barson (born 21 April 1958) is a Scottish-born English multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and composer. In a career spanning nearly 40 years, Barson came to prominence in the late 1970s as the keyboardist for the band Madness.

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Early years

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Michael Barson was born on 21 April 1958, in Edinburgh, Scotland. He grew up in North London with his two brothers Dan and Ben, who are also musicians. He is often known by the nicknames "Monsieur Barso" or "Barzo".

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Prior to forming Madness, Barson and fellow future Madness member Lee Thompson gained some notoriety as graffiti artists in the mid-1970s. After reading about the emerging New York graffiti scene, they spray-painted their nicknames ("Mr B" and "Kix") along with two friends' names "Cat" and "Columbo" around north London. They managed to spray their nicknames on George Melly's garage door, prompting Melly to write a newspaper article declaring: "If I ever catch that Mr B, Kix and Columbo, I'm going to kick their arses".

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Barson co-founded a band called The Invaders in 1976. The band later changed their name to Madness after the song by Prince Buster.

Music career

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Madness became one of the most popular bands of the late seventies to mid eighties, particularly in the UK, having initial success as part of the Two-Tone movement. Barson was and is a prominent songwriter in the band, and effectively the musical director. He left in 1984 after the recording of their fifth studio album Keep Moving and appearing in the promotional music videos for the two singles from that album – "Michael Caine", and "One Better Day." Two years later Madness disbanded, but Barson did join them for the recording of their final single, "(Waiting For) The Ghost Train."

Madness reunited in their original line-up in 1992, and Barson still plays with them. In 1983 Barson contributed to the debut album of Scottish band, Big Country. He is credited along with Lee Thompson as songwriter for the band's U.S. Top 40 hit, "In a Big Country." In 1995, he co-wrote and produced a number of songs for Suggs' first solo album The Lone Ranger. When No Doubt were recording songs for their fifth studio album Rock Steady, Barson was asked to play piano on the London version of the song "Everything in Time". Barson obliged and the track was produced by Madness producers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley. The track never made it onto the album, but was released a year later in 2003 on the compilation album Everything in Time (B-sides, Rarities, Remixes).

Both Barson and his bandmate, Suggs, have contributed to Audio Bullys' album Higher Than the Eiffel. They both appear on the tracks "Twist Me Up" and "Goodbye".

References

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