Michael Edward Mills (born December 17, 1958) is an American
multi-instrumentalist
A multi-instrumentalist is a musician who plays two or more musical instruments at a professional level of proficiency.
Also known as doubling, the practice allows greater ensemble flexibility and more efficient employment of musicians, where ...
, singer, and
composer
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Etymology and Def ...
who was a founding member of the
alternative rock
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band
R.E.M. Though known primarily as the bass guitarist and backing vocalist of R.E.M., his musical repertoire also includes keyboards and occasional lead vocals. He contributed to a majority of the band's musical compositions and is the only member to have had formal musical training.
Early life
Michael Edward Mills was born to Frank and Adora Mills in
Orange County, California
Orange County is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area in Southern California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,186,989, making it the third-most-populous county in California, the sixth-most-populous in the United States, ...
, where his father was stationed in the
Marines
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. The family moved to
Macon, Georgia
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, when Mills was around six months old. Mills met future R.E.M. bandmate
Bill Berry
William Thomas Berry (born July 31, 1958) is an American musician who was the drummer for the alternative rock band R.E.M. Although best known for his economical drumming style, Berry also played other instruments, including guitar, bass guitar ...
while they attended high school
in Macon.
The duo started out in bands together. Early projects included the band Shadowfax, later called The Back Door Band.
Mills attended the
University of Georgia
, mottoeng = "To teach, to serve, and to inquire into the nature of things.""To serve" was later added to the motto without changing the seal; the Latin motto directly translates as "To teach and to inquire into the nature of things."
, establ ...
in
Athens
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, which is where R.E.M. formed.
Career
Mills is credited with being the chief composer behind many of R.E.M.'s songs, including "
Nightswimming",
"
Find the River", "
At My Most Beautiful
"At My Most Beautiful" is a song by the American alternative rock band R.E.M. During the song's creation, members of the group noted its similarity to the work of the Beach Boys and purposefully fashioned it to resemble that band's output. Singe ...
", "Why Not Smile", "Let Me In", "
Wendell Gee", "
(Don't Go Back To) Rockville
"(Don't Go Back To) Rockville" is the second and final single released by American rock band R.E.M. from their second studio album, '' Reckoning''. The song failed to chart on either the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 or the UK Singles Charts.
Backgroun ...
",
"Beat a Drum", "Be Mine", "
Electrolite", and "
What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" In particular, R.E.M.'s 2004 album ''
Around the Sun
''Around the Sun'' is the 13th studio album by American alternative rock band R.E.M., released on October 5, 2004 on Warner Bros. Records.
Description
The album was released in three editions: Cassette (the band's final release on the medium), ...
'' was heavily shaped by Mills' piano and keyboard contributions.
Mills is responsible for the prominent backing vocal and
harmony
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parts found in the band's back catalog, with his vocal contributions being most noticeable on 1986's ''
Lifes Rich Pageant
''Lifes Rich Pageant'' is the fourth studio album by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released on July 28, 1986. R.E.M. chose Don Gehman to produce the album, which was recorded at John Mellencamp's Belmont Mall Studios in Belmont, Indi ...
'' and 2008's ''
Accelerate
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''. He sang lead vocals on the songs "
Texarkana", "
Near Wild Heaven
"Near Wild Heaven" is a song by American rock band R.E.M., released in August 1991 as the third single from their seventh studio album, '' Out of Time'' (1991). The song was also the first single released by the band to have had its lyrics both ...
",
The Clique
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Clique or The Clique may also refer to:
Math and computing
* Clique (graph theory)
** Clique problem in computer science
Business and brands
* Clique (vodka), a Latvian vodka sold in the United States
Entertai ...
cover "
Superman
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" and
The Troggs
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cover "
Love Is All Around
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"Love I ...
".
R.E.M. had been talking about disbanding since 2008,
and eventually did so in 2011. In a 2013 interview, Mills said there is no possibility of an R.E.M. reunion.
Mills described it as "31 wonderful years and the opportunity to end it on our own terms".
Mills has written and performed with friends on various projects during his time with the band and since.
In 1990 he wrote music for Howard Libov's short film ''Men Will Be Boys''.
That same year, he recorded with
Warren Zevon
Warren William Zevon (; January 24, 1947 – September 7, 2003) was an American rock singer, songwriter, and musician.
Zevon's most famous compositions include "Werewolves of London", " Lawyers, Guns and Money", and " Roland the Headless Th ...
together with Buck and Berry as the
Hindu Love Gods.
In 2012, Mills contributed piano to a
Record Store Day
Record Store Day is an annual event inaugurated in 2007 and held on one Saturday (typically the third) every April and every Black Friday in November to "celebrate the culture of the independently owned record store". The day brings together fa ...
single released by
Drive-By Truckers
Drive-By Truckers are an American rock band based in Athens, Georgia. Two of five current members ( Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley) are originally from The Shoals region of northern Alabama and met as roommates at the University of North Alab ...
member
Patterson Hood, in protest of a
Walmart
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development being built in
Athens, Georgia
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.
Mills is a member, along with
Steve Wynn
Stephen Alan Wynn (''né'' Weinberg; born January 27, 1942) is an American real estate developer and art collector. He is known for his involvement in the American luxury casino and hotel industry. Early in his career he oversaw the construction ...
,
Scott McCaughey
Scott Lewis McCaughey is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter and the leader of the Seattle and Portland-based bands The Young Fresh Fellows and The Minus 5. He was also an auxiliary member of the American rock band R.E.M. from 199 ...
,
Peter Buck
Peter Lawrence Buck (born December 6, 1956) is an American musician and songwriter. He was a co-founder and the lead guitarist of the alternative rock band R.E.M. He also plays the banjo and mandolin on several R.E.M. songs. Throughout his ca ...
, and
Linda Pitmon
Linda Pitmon is an American drummer known for her work with the supergroups The Baseball Project and the Filthy Friends.
Pitmon played percussion in band and orchestra in high school. She suffered from rheumatoid arthritis and drumming was a h ...
, of
The Baseball Project.
Mills performs as part of singer-songwriter
Joseph Arthur
Joseph Arthur (born September 28, 1971) is an American singer-songwriter and artist from Akron, Ohio. He is best known for his solo material, and as a member of Fistful of Mercy and RNDM. Arthur has built his reputation over the years through ...
's band.
On April 3, 2014, while performing with Arthur, Mills broke the news that
David Letterman
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would be retiring in 2015.
Mills took a band self-portrait that he posted to
Instagram
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and did a short interview about "breaking" the story.
Since 2010, Mills has played with a rotating group of musicians for a series of concerts built around
Big Star
Big Star was an American rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1971 by Alex Chilton (vocals, guiar), Chris Bell (vocals, guitar), Jody Stephens (drums), and Andy Hummel (bass). The group broke up in early 1975, and reorganized with a ne ...
's album ''
Third/Sister Lovers
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''. Known as
Big Star's Third, the concerts have taken place in London, Sydney, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, and New York. A longtime Big Star fan, Mills wrote the liner notes for the 2014 reissue of the band's first two releases, 1972's ''
#1 Record'' and 1974's ''
Radio City''.
In 2016, he toured to support a ''Concerto for Violin, Rock Band, and String Orchestra'' with childhood friend
Robert McDuffie Robert McDuffie is an American violinist. He has played as a soloist with many of the major orchestras around the world including those of New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Minnesota, H ...
,
along with guitar players
William Tonks
William Tonks is an American musician based out of Athens, Georgia. He is most known as a dobro player, songwriter, and singer.
Background
Tonks was raised in Montclair, New Jersey before moving south to Savannah, Georgia at the age of nine. His ...
and
John Neff. The tour resumed in 2022.
Musical style
Mills' melodic approach to bass playing is inspired by
Paul McCartney
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of
the Beatles
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and
Chris Squire
Christopher Russell Edward Squire (4March 1948 – 27June 2015) was an English musician, singer and songwriter best known as the bassist and backing vocalist of the progressive rock band Yes. He was the longest-serving original member, having r ...
of
Yes
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* An affirmative particle in the English language; see yes and no
Education
* YES Prep Public Schools, Houston, Texas, US
* YES (Your Extraordinary Saturday), a learning program from the Minnesota Institute for Talent ...
; Mills has said, "I always played a melodic bass, like a piano bass in some ways ... I never wanted to play the traditional locked into the kick drum, root note bass work." Mills has more musical training than his bandmates, which he has said "made it easier to turn abstract musical ideas into reality."
During R.E.M.'s career, Mills often harmonized with
Michael Stipe
John Michael Stipe (; born January 4, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter and artist, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of alternative rock band R.E.M. He is known for his vocal quality, poetic lyrics and unique stage presence.
Pos ...
in songs; in the chorus for "Stand", Mills and Stipe alternate singing lyrics, creating a dialogue.
Discography
*1984 –
Hindu Love Gods – "Gonna Have a Good Time Tonight"/"Narrator".
*1985 – Full Time Men– ''Full Time Men'', organ on "One More Time"
*1987 –
Warren Zevon
Warren William Zevon (; January 24, 1947 – September 7, 2003) was an American rock singer, songwriter, and musician.
Zevon's most famous compositions include "Werewolves of London", " Lawyers, Guns and Money", and " Roland the Headless Th ...
– ''
Sentimental Hygiene
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'' on "Sentimental Hygiene", "Boom Boom Mancini", "The Factory", "Trouble Waiting to Happen", "Detox Mansion", "Bad Karma", "Even a Dog Can Shake Hands", and "The Heartache"
*1987 – Waxing Poetics– ''Hermitage'', production
*1988 – Billy James – ''Sixes and Sevens'', production
*1988 –
The Cynics
The Cynics are an American garage rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The band, at the time consisting of guitarist Gregg Kostelich, drummer Bill Von Hagen, vocalist Michael Kastelic who joined in 1985, bass player Steve Magee, and keyboa ...
– "What's It Gonna Be"/"Roadrunner" (live)
*1989 –
Indigo Girls
Indigo Girls are an American folk rock music duo from Atlanta, Georgia, United States, consisting of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers. The two met in elementary school and began performing together as high school students in Decatur, Georgia, part o ...
– ''
Indigo Girls
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'', bass guitar on "
Tried to Be True"
*1989 – Vibrating Egg – ''Come On in Here If You Want To'', writing and performance
*1990 –
– ''
MacDougal Blues''
*1990 – Hindu Love Gods – ''
Hindu Love Gods''
*1990 – Hindu Love Gods – "
Raspberry Beret"
*1991 –
Nikki Sudden
Adrian Nicholas Godfrey (19 July 195626 March 2006), known professionally as Nikki Sudden, was a prolific English singer-songwriter and guitarist. He co-founded the post-punk band Swell Maps with his brother, Epic Soundtracks, while attending So ...
– ''
The Jewel Thief''
*1991 – Nikki Sudden – "
I Belong to You"
*1991 –
The Troggs
The Troggs (originally called the Troglodytes) are an English garage rock band formed in Andover, Hampshire in May 1964. Their most famous songs include the US chart-topper " Wild Thing", " With a Girl Like You" and " Love Is All Around", all ...
– ''
Athens, Andover''
*1991 –
Robbie Robertson
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– ''
Storyville'', singing on "Shake This Town"
*1992 – ''
Jane Pratt Show''
theme music
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*1993 –
Automatic Baby – "
One
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"
*1993 –
The Smashing Pumpkins
The Smashing Pumpkins (also referred to as simply Smashing Pumpkins) are an American alternative rock band from Chicago. Formed in 1988 by frontman and guitarist Billy Corgan, bassist D'arcy Wretzky, guitarist James Iha and drummer Jimmy Ch ...
– ''
Siamese Dream
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'', piano on "Soma"
*1993 –
Three Walls Down
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3, three, or III may also refer to:
* AD 3, the third year of the AD era
* 3 BC, the third year before the AD era
* March, the third month
Books
* '' Three of Them'' (Russian: ', literally, "three"), a 1901 ...
– ''
Building Our House'', production
*1993 – Three Walls Down – "Steps"/"Wooden Nails"/"Faith in These Times" (live)
*1994 – ''
Backbeat
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'' soundtrack
*1994 –
Victoria Williams
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– ''
Loose
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Places
* Loose, Germany
* Loose, Kent, a parish and village in southeast England
People
* Loose (surname)
Arts, entertainment, and media Music Albums
* ''Loose'' (B'z album), a 1995 album by B'z
* ''Loose'' (Crazy Horse album ...
'', vocals on "You R Loved"
*2000 –
Christy McWilson
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Early li ...
– ''
The Lucky One''
*2006 – Various artists – ''
Big Star Small World'', bass guitar on "The Ballad of El Goodo", with
Matthew Sweet
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*2006 – Mike Mills and Sally Ellyson – "Jesus Christ", a
Big Star
Big Star was an American rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1971 by Alex Chilton (vocals, guiar), Chris Bell (vocals, guitar), Jody Stephens (drums), and Andy Hummel (bass). The group broke up in early 1975, and reorganized with a ne ...
song covered for a charity single for the
Red Apple Foundation
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*2007 –
Mudville – ''
Iris Nova'', piano on "Eternity"
*2008 –
Modern Skirts
Modern Skirts was an alternative rock band based in Athens, GA. The band consisted of four members: Jay Gulley (guitar and vocals), JoJo Glidewell (guitar, piano, and vocals), Phillip Brantley (bass, guitar, and vocals) and John Q. Swint (drums).
...
– ''All of Us in Our Night'', production on "Motorcade"
*2008 –
The Baseball Project – ''
Volume 1: Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails''
*2009 – ''
Favorite Son
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* At the quadrennial American national political party conventions, a state delegation sometimes nominates a candidate from the state, or less often from the state's region, who is not a ...
'' soundtrack – "Gift of the Fathers"
*2009 –
Jill Hennessy
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– ''Ghost in My Head'', backing vocals on "Erin"
*2009 –
The Baseball Project – ''
Homerun EP''
*2010 – Various artists – ''The Voice Project'', cover of
Billy Bragg
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's "Sing Their Souls Back Home"
*2011 –
The Baseball Project – ''
Volume 2: High and Inside''
*2011 –
The Baseball Project – ''
The Broadside Ballads
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''
*2012 –
Jason Ringenberg
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Early life and education
Ringenberg was born in Kewanee, Illinois, and grew up in nearby Sheffi ...
– ''Nature Jams'' – vocals on one track
*2012 –
Patterson Hood & The Downtown 13 – "After It's Gone"/"Unspoken Pretties" – performance on A-side, single released for
Record Store Day
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*2014 –
The Baseball Project – ''
3rd
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Numbers
* 3rd, the ordinal form of the cardinal number 3
* , a fraction of one third
* 1⁄60 of a ''second'', or 1⁄3600 of a ''minute''
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* 3rd Street (disambiguation)
* Third Avenue (disambiguation)
* H ...
''
*2022 -
Superchunk
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- ''
Wild Loneliness
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'', vocal on "On the Floor"
Personal life
Mills is an avid
fantasy sports
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player, with interest in
NFL,
NBA, and
PGA teams, among others.
He is also a fan of his alma mater's football team, the
Georgia Bulldogs
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.
He is married to Jasmine Pahl. He is an
atheist
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.
['' Q'', March 1995]
Mills has one sibling, younger brother Mitch, who is also a musician.
Notes and references
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