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Michael Ray Wilhelm (March 18, 1942 – May 14, 2019) was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter, best known as a founding member of the influential
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band the Charlatans, who have been widely credited as starting the Haight-Ashbury psychedelic scene during the 1960s. He later played with the bands Loose Gravel and the
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.


Early life and the Charlatans

Wilhelm was born in Los Angeles on March 18, 1942, and first learned to play
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guitar in his teens, from legendary
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bluesman Walter "Brownie" McGhee. He served for a short time in the
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before starting his professional music career as an opening act for
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. In 1964, Wilhelm became a founding member of the Charlatans. The band's music had more pronounced
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,
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and
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influences than many other Bay Area groups, while their distinctive late 19th-century fashions exerted a strong influence on the
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in San Francisco. The Charlatans' recorded output was small, with their one and only studio album, '' The Charlatans'', appearing in 1969, two years after the band's 1965–1967 heyday. Despite being influential on the San Francisco
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scene during the late 1960s, the Charlatans never managed to break into the national ''
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'' charts and broke up at the end of 1969. During the 1960s, when the photographer Herb Green asked
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who his favorite guitarist was, Garcia responded "Mike Wilhelm" without hesitation. A version of
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's "Codine", recorded by The Charlatans in 1966, was used in the movie '' Boys Don't Cry'' during
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's
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scene. The song's
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, one of Wilhelm's favorites, was deleted from the
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and the Charlatans had to sue the director of the film to receive
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.


Loose Gravel and the Flamin' Groovies

After the Charlatans disbanded, Wilhelm formed a trio called Loose Gravel in the early 1970s. Wilhelm famously gave Bill Graham "
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" in the movie '' Fillmore'', when Graham refused to let Loose Gravel perform in the film. Graham liked the scene where Mike gave him the finger so much that he left it in the movie. Loose Gravel only released one single during their existence, but there have been several subsequent issues of material. After Loose Gravel broke up, Wilhelm spent six years as lead guitarist with the
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and toured Europe and elsewhere with the band. He played on two of the Flamin' Groovies studio albums, ''
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'' (1978) and ''
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'' (1979). Both albums were reissued as part of the Groovies' three-CD set, ''Bust Out at Full Speed: The Sire Years''.


Later career

Wilhelm also released several solo albums, including ''Wilhelm'', ''Wood & Wire'', and ''Mean Ol' Frisco''. The latter album featured musical contributions from original Charlatans member Richard Olsen, ex-members of
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and
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, and songs by harmonica player and photographer Sandy Guy Schoenfeld. Wilhelm, Cipollina, Schoenfeld, and Eric Rhein from the ''Mean 'Ol Frisco'' album sessions can all be seen in the 1988 film '' '68'' as musicians playing a 1960s-style free concert in the park. In 1987, Wilhelm performed with Schoenfeld as a duo at the San Francisco Harmonic Convergence Festival and two weeks later with members of the Bay Area
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, at the ''20th Anniversary of the Summer of Love''
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in San Francisco's
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. In addition, Wilhelm also participated in the recording of the as yet unreleased ''Austin Sessions'' album with Freddie Steady Krc. In the mid-1990s, Wilhelm was involved in the remixing of unreleased demos and recording sessions by his old band the Charlatans for Big Beat Records' '' The Amazing Charlatans'' CD. This remixing work for the album was largely done during his spare time, when he was not roofing his house. In 2005, Wilhelm was involved in a reunion of the Charlatans for a performance at a memorial concert for Family Dog founder
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in
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. The band reformed again, two years later, for a free concert commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the
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in San Francisco. Wilhelm later performed with the Bottle Rock Blues & Rhythm Band in
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, where he lived with his wife, Ana Maria, their cat, Felix and dog, Boogity.


Selected album discography


The Charlatans

* '' The Charlatans'' (1969) * '' The Amazing Charlatans'' (1996)


Loose Gravel

* ''Frisco Band b/w Waiting in Line (45)'' (1975) * ''Loose Gravel EP'' (1982)


The Flamin' Groovies

* ''
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'' (1978) * ''
Jumpin' in the Night ''Jumpin' in the Night'' is the sixth studio album by The Flamin' Groovies, released in 1979. It was produced by Cyril Jordan and Roger Bechirian. Track listing Personnel ;Flamin' Groovies * Cyril Jordan Cyril Jordan (born August 31, 1948 ...
'' (1979) * ''The Goldstar Tapes'' (1983)


Mike Wilhelm

* ''Wilhelm'' (1976) * ''Mean Ol' Frisco'' (1985) * ''Wood & Wire'' (1993) * ''Live in Tokyo: At Grateful Dead Land'' (1997) * ''Junko Partner'' (2002) * ''Live at the Cactus'' (2007)


References


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Wilhelm, Mike American rock guitarists American male guitarists 1942 births 2019 deaths Guitarists from Los Angeles 20th-century American guitarists 20th-century American male musicians