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Birth name
  
James Michael Heron

Name
  
Mike Heron

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter

Role
  
Singer

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, etc.

Years active
  
1965-onwards


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Born
  
27 December 1942 (age 81) Edinburgh, Scotland, UK (
1942-12-27
)

Associated acts
  
The Incredible String BandHeron

Albums
  
Music group
  
The Incredible String Band (1999 – 2006)

Similar People
  
Robin Williamson, Clive Palmer, Licorice McKechnie, Rose Simpson, Joe Boyd

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James Michael "Mike" Heron (born 27 December 1942) is a Scottish singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, best known for his work in the Incredible String Band in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Heron was born in Edinburgh and attended George Heriot's School, where his father was a teacher. He spent a year at Edinburgh University before leaving to start training as an accountant. He played in R&B and pop bands in Edinburgh, including the Saracens, and in late 1965 successfully auditioned to join a new trio, the Incredible String Band, with Robin Williamson and Clive Palmer. Heron has said that "It was an exploring era in the Sixties and people were rebelling from the boring pop stuff into folk and blues and world music. You couldn't sit down and listen to Buddy Holly and pass the joint around. So we tried to make the kind of music we felt was missing from our lives, that fitted with the hippy lifestyle."

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Heron has also released a number of solo recordings, mostly more rock-oriented than the Incredible String Band material. The first of these, Smiling Men with Bad Reputations, released in 1971, when he was still a member of the ISB, took eclecticism to a new extreme, blending rock, folk and world music into an atmospheric whole. Contributing musicians included Pete Townshend, Keith Moon, Duncan Browne and Ronnie Lane (as "Tommy & the Bijoux"), John Cale, Richard Thompson, Dave Mattacks, Simon Nicol, Dave Pegg, Dudu Pukwana, Elton John, and Steve Winwood.

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The Incredible String Band broke up in September 1974. With three other members of the final "electric" ISB lineup – Graham Forbes, John Gilston, and Malcolm Le Maistre – he formed the band Mike Heron's Reputation, later known simply as Heron, with whom he recorded and toured until 1977. In 1977–78, while still living in the Glen Row cottage near Innerleithen which had been the Incredible String Band's home and headquarters, he recorded songs which were eventually issued as The Glen Row Tapes. In 1979, he released a solo album on Casablanca Records. He then withdrew from performance for several years. In the 1990s he re-emerged with a new group, Mike Heron's Incredible Acoustic Band, and released the album Where the Mystics Swim.

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In 1997 he reunited with Williamson for some concerts, and from 1999 to 2006 performed occasionally with a re-formed version of the Incredible String Band.

In March 2007, he recorded a song based on a poem by John Burnside, for the album Ballads of the Book, released by Chemikal Underground, with his daughter, the musician Georgia Seddon.

In May 2007, Heron appeared at the Barbican Centre in a tribute to the late Syd Barrett, alongside Pink Floyd, Kevin Ayers, Damon Albarn, Vashti Bunyan, the Bees, and Chrissie Hynde.

In 2008, Heron and Seddon collaborated with the Album Leaf, appearing alongside Devendra Banhart and Gilberto Gil at the Hollywood Bowl.

In 2009, the producer and former Incredible String Band manager Joe Boyd produced a tribute to the songs of the ISB, held at the Barbica. Musicians performing included original ISB members Heron and Clive Palmer as well as Seddon, Green Gartside, Richard Thompson, Alistair Roberts, Abigail Washburn, Robyn Hitchcock and the Trembling Bells. An ongoing association formed with the latter, including extensive touring in the UK and Europe. They released a reworking of Heron's song "Feast of Stephen" on the Honest Jon label.

Since 2009, Heron has collaborated and toured with artists including Robyn Hitchcock (Eden Project and the Queen Elizabeth Hall), Cass McCoombs (the Union Chapel), and Nick Pynn and Kate Daisy Grant. The Trembling Bells guitarist Mike Hastings, Seddon and the violinist John Wilson are the core members of his ongoing touring band.

In July 2015, Heron is due to collaborate with the sitar player Ashraf Sharif Khan at the Berlin HKW.

He and a friend, the poet and author Andrew Greig, are currently working on their memoirs for the publisher Quercus.

Heron wrote the lyrics "May the long time sun shine upon you, all love surround you, and the pure light within you guide you all the way on", as part of his composition "A Very Cellular Song" in 1967. They have been adopted for use worldwide, primarily by the 3HO organisation, where it is used as a closing mantra for every Kundalini Yoga class.

Solo discography

  • Smiling Men with Bad Reputations (1971)
  • Mike Heron's Reputation (1975)
  • Diamond Of Dreams (as Heron) (1977)
  • Mike Heron (1979)
  • The Glen Row Tapes (1988)
  • Where the Mystics Swim (1996)
  • Conflict Of Emotions (1998)
  • Futurefield (2002)
  • Echo Coming Back (2005)
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