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Michael Eliot Gordon (born June 3, 1965) is an American bass guitarist and vocalist most recognized as a founding member of the band
Phish Phish is an American rock band formed in Burlington, Vermont, in 1983. The band is known for musical improvisation, extended jams, blending of genres, and a dedicated fan base. The band consists of guitarist Trey Anastasio, bassist Mike G ...
. In addition to bass, Gordon is an accomplished
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player, and is proficient at piano and guitar. He is also a filmmaker (''
Rising Low ''Rising Low'' is Mike Gordon's second feature film – a documentary based on the life and death of Gov't Mule bassist Allen Woody and the making of a double-disc tribute album featuring a host of legendary bass players. Throughout the film, Gor ...
'', ''
Outside Out ''Outside Out'' is the first full-length feature film from Phish bassist Mike Gordon. It premiered in theaters in early 2001 and starred Jimi Stout, Col. Bruce Hampton, Ashley Scott Shamp, Gordon, and others. The film revolves around the life of ...
'') and author (''Mike's Corner''). He has released five solo studio albums and three studio albums with acoustic guitar pioneer
Leo Kottke Leo Kottke (born September 11, 1945) is an acoustic guitarist. He is known for a fingerpicking style that draws on blues, jazz, and folk music, and for syncopated, polyphonic melodies. He overcame a series of personal obstacles, including parti ...
.


Biography

Gordon was born in
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, the son of Marjorie Minkin, an abstract painter, and Robert Gordon, founder and former President and CEO of New England convenience store chain Store 24. Gordon attended the
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and
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. Gordon holds a bachelor's degree in Arts (he was originally an Electrical Engineering major) from the
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. Gordon met
Trey Anastasio Ernest Joseph "Trey" Anastasio III (born September 30, 1964) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Phish, which he co-founded in 1983. He is credited by name as composer of 152 Phish o ...
,
Jon Fishman Jon Fishman (born February 19, 1965) is an American drummer known for his work with the band Phish, which he co-founded in 1983, and which was, in part, named after him. He is credited with co-writing nineteen Phish songs, eight with a solo cr ...
, and
Jeff Holdsworth Jeff Holdsworth is a musician who was a founding member of the rock band Phish. Founded at the Redstone campus dormitories of the University of Vermont (UVM) in the fall of 1983, the band originally featured Holdsworth and Trey Anastasio sharing l ...
while attending college at
University of Vermont The University of Vermont (UVM), officially the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Burlington, Vermont. It was founded in 1791 and is amon ...
, where the rock band
Phish Phish is an American rock band formed in Burlington, Vermont, in 1983. The band is known for musical improvisation, extended jams, blending of genres, and a dedicated fan base. The band consists of guitarist Trey Anastasio, bassist Mike G ...
formed in 1983. He answered a posted flyer hanging in the dorms at UVM by
Trey Anastasio Ernest Joseph "Trey" Anastasio III (born September 30, 1964) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Phish, which he co-founded in 1983. He is credited by name as composer of 152 Phish o ...
, looking for a bass player for a new band. Gordon played many roles in Phish. Until the band became too big for self-management, he dealt with practically all public relations and fan communication, such as answering fan mail, managing funds and booking gigs. Gordon wrote a column titled "Mike's Corner" for the band's newsletter in the 1990s. Musically, Gordon's influence is the most obvious in Phish's many different renditions of various bluegrass, calypso, and even traditional
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songs (Gordon is Jewish). He also contributed by singing, as well as writing lyrics. Gordon wrote 19 original Phish songs and co-authored 27 additional Phish tracks, including "Mound", "Train Song", "Round Room", "Sugar Shack," "Yarmouth Road," "555," "Say Something," "Waking Up Dead," and the band's third most-performed song historically: "
Mike's Song "Mike's Song" is a song by the rock band Phish. Originally written in 1985, and debuting that year on March 16, bass player Mike Gordon's song has been played a total of 488 times (appearing in 28.26% of all of Phish live shows), the third most pl ...
." Gordon also practices transcendental meditation.


Instruments and gear

Like Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio, Gordon used to play custom-made bass guitars built by
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. Gordon played two Languedoc bass guitars, including a "dragon" bass. These bass guitars employed custom wound pickups from Mørch guitars of Denmark. Gordon began experimenting with a Modulus Quantum 5 bass guitar on stage with Phish as early as October 31, 1994. He made the switch to this instrument as his main bass at Phish's March 1, 1997, show at Markthalle in Hamburg, Germany to a Quantum 5 with two EMG DC pickups. He later acquired a TBX model which is the through-neck version of the same guitar. Gordon plays with a pick (Jim Dunlop 1.5mm triangular graphite picks) and Ken Smith Slickround™ (half flat) stringsMike Gordon's Bass Rig
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Gordon's signature sound is also attributable to an array of signal processing equipment including an ADA MB-1 pre-amp, an Ibanez flanger (used at the beginning of "Down with Disease"), a Lovetone Meatball envelope filter (also used at the beginning of "Down with Disease"), and Akai Deep Impact, an EHX Bass Micro-Synth, an EBS OctaBass and a Boss SYB-3, a Boss BF-2 flanger, an Eventide 4500 Harmonizer, an Eventide Eclipse and a Lexicon LXP-15. Gordon has used a variety of amplifier and speaker combinations including the SWR SM-900 amp/Goliath 4x10" enclosure but lately has been playing through Eden WT-800 amps, a Meyer Sound CP-10 parametric EQ, and onward toward a Meyer Sound powered speaker system (two 750P 2x18 cabs and two UPA-1Ps with 12" low frequency drivers and 3" compression drivers).


Current gear

As of December 2012, Gordon uses Source Audio Bass Envelope Filter Pro, Source Audio Bass Distortion Pro, Eventide Eclipse, Eventide Space, MXR graphic EQ, Boss graphic EQ and Electro Harmonix Super Ego, The Meatball envelope filter by Lovetone™, an Ibanez stomp box flanger, and an Eventide 4500 Harmonizer. He currently uses Eden WT 800 amp into a Meyers CP-10 parametric EQ, and onward toward a Meyers powered speaker system: One 750P 2×18 and one 750 PL 2 x 18, two UPA-1P on top. He goes straight to the Eden WT800 driving a single Eden 4×10 cab, sometimes enhancing with more Eden 18's and more power. In 2014, Gordon commissioned custom moiré instruments for himself and guitarist
Scott Murawski Scott Peter Murawski (born October 21, 1956 in Agawam, Massachusetts, United States) is an American multi-instrumentalist, specializing on the electric guitar. He has achieved fame primarily on guitar with the American rock band Max Creek. He is ...
to work with stage props being used on his 2014 Spring Tour. The guitar and bass (crafted specifically for this tour by Ben Lewry of Oakland, California's Visionary Instruments) are hollow, with LEDs inside that make them glow, and moiré screens stretched across the front. The LEDs in the guitars are manipulated by the lighting director, swapping colors and flashing patterns in response to the music. He has played banjo since 1994, performing the instrument in concert with Phish and hil Lesh(albeit an electric banjo) and in the studio on the 2007
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album ''Improvisczario''.


Projects


Mike Gordon (2015–present)

His current touring band (again billed as "Mike Gordon") is
Scott Murawski Scott Peter Murawski (born October 21, 1956 in Agawam, Massachusetts, United States) is an American multi-instrumentalist, specializing on the electric guitar. He has achieved fame primarily on guitar with the American rock band Max Creek. He is ...
on guitar, Robert Walter on B3 Organ & Synth, drummer John Morgan Kimock and percussionist Craig Myers. The band has toured regularly since 2015. Gordon decided to tour as a quintet to differentiate his project's instrumentation from Phish. In April 2017, Gordon and his bandmates recorded OGOGO, Mike's fifth studio album, as a band at Q Division in Boston. “All five of us decided not to do what we had done before, but to be fresher and try to find our own voices. That started happening in a some jams... I want things to be interesting in a way that would serve the song.” The album was produced by GRAMMY Award-winning Shawn Everett and was released on September 15, 2017.


Mike Gordon (2008–2014)

His past touring band (and longest running touring project) was billed as "Mike Gordon" and included
Scott Murawski Scott Peter Murawski (born October 21, 1956 in Agawam, Massachusetts, United States) is an American multi-instrumentalist, specializing on the electric guitar. He has achieved fame primarily on guitar with the American rock band Max Creek. He is ...
on guitar, drummer Todd Isler, keyboard player Tom Cleary and percussionist Craig Myers. Gordon toured with this band from Summer 2008 through March 2014. The band made its debut late night talk-show television appearance on February 11, as musical guests on ''Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'', promoting Gordon's album ''
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''. They played a small handful of dates in New England (and one date in Albany) in November and December 2011, including a show at The Egg in Albany, NY on December 11, 2011 that ended up being the focus of a live album Gordon released in 2013 simply called "The Egg". They again toured in March 2014 (and a few weekends in April) supporting Gordon's last solo album (co-written with band-mate
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) ''
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''.


Mike Gordon and Leo Kottke

In 2002, Gordon recorded the album '' Clone'' with acoustic guitarist
Leo Kottke Leo Kottke (born September 11, 1945) is an acoustic guitarist. He is known for a fingerpicking style that draws on blues, jazz, and folk music, and for syncopated, polyphonic melodies. He overcame a series of personal obstacles, including parti ...
. The duo reunited in 2005 for '' Sixty Six Steps'', followed by a supporting tour. In August 2019, Gordon confirmed that he and Kottke had returned to the studio to record a new album. In August 2020, Kottke and Gordon announced the release of the album, ''Noon'', that month on Megaplum/ ATO Records. It was their first collaboration since ''Sixty Six Steps'' and Kottke's first studio album since 2005. As had been previously rumored, Phish drummer Jon Fishman appeared on several tracks.


Benevento/Russo Duo and GRAB (2004–2006)

In 2004, Gordon performed with The Benevento-Russo Duo for several shows benefiting Headcount, a voter registration organization. The trio played a number of dates in late 2004 and 2005 including the
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in June 2005 and a New Year's Eve series of shows in Florida and the northeastern United States. Gordon has originally met Joe Russo through Ropeadope founder Andy Hurwitz from in 2003 and jammed together in a few informal settings, leading to the Headcount benefit. In summer 2006, Gordon, along with Phish bandmate Trey Anastasio, again joined the Benevento-Russo Duo for a co-headlining tour with
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before finishing the final leg of the tour on their own. The group performed various songs from each members' catalog, as well as a handful of brand new originals. The quartet parted ways after the tour ended in July.


Other projects

Gordon has played in several side-projects apart from Phish, including Grappa Boom with Jamie Masefield of the
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,
The Chieftains The Chieftains are a traditional Irish folk band formed in Dublin in 1962, by Paddy Moloney, Seán Potts and Michael Tubridy. Their sound, which is almost entirely instrumental and largely built around uilleann pipes, has become synonymous wi ...
with
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, and Doug Perkins of Smokin' Grass. Gordon formed his own solo band featuring
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,
Scott Murawski Scott Peter Murawski (born October 21, 1956 in Agawam, Massachusetts, United States) is an American multi-instrumentalist, specializing on the electric guitar. He has achieved fame primarily on guitar with the American rock band Max Creek. He is ...
, Julee Avallone, James Harvey, Gordon Stone, Jeannie Hill and Doug Belote in 2003. He released his first solo album outside of Phish in 2003, entitled ''
Inside In ''Inside In'' is Mike Gordon's first solo album and was released August 26, 2003. This album was wholly produced during and after the movie, ''Outside Out'' and uses aural tracks from it. Included in the liner notes are lyrics to some tracks, art ...
''. In summer 2004, Gordon produced musician Joey Arkenstat's first album, ''Bane''. Gordon is also credited with providing vocals and
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accompaniment. In December 2005, Gordon formed
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with Anastasio and
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drummer
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. The group debuted at the 17th annual Warren Haynes Christmas Jam in
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. In early 2006, Gordon teamed up with his mother, artist Marjorie Minkin, to present ''Another Side of In'' — a visual and audio art show featuring interactive sculptures created by Minkin and set to the music of ''Inside In''. The interactive show appeared at the Boston Children's Museum beginning in January 2010. Later in 2006, Gordon formed a
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band called
Ramble Dove Ramble Dove is a Burlington, Vermont-based supergroup comprising key members of that scene, instigated by Brett R. Hughes, which includes Phish bassist Mike Gordon. The band, which was born out of Hughes' weekly Radio Bean honky tonk jam sessions, ...
, consisting of himself, Brett Hughes, Neil Cleary, Marie Claire and Scott Murawski. The band came into fruition after Gordon's long-time stint as bass guitar player in a honky-tonk band led by Brett Hughes that performed each Tuesday night at the
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, club, Radio Bean. The group performs a number of classic
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songs and a few Gordon originals, such as "Ramble Dove", "Loosening Up The Rules" and the rare Phish song "Weekly Time". In August 2006, Gordon joined the
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– a group featuring Kreutzmann,
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drummer
Mickey Hart Mickey Hart (born Michael Steven Hartman, September 11, 1943) is an American percussionist. He is best known as one of the two drummers of the rock band Grateful Dead. He was a member of the Grateful Dead from September 1967 until February 19 ...
, guitarist
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and a host of backup players. On January 2, 2007, Gordon appeared with a group billed as ''The House Band'' containing many former members of The Grateful Dead playing at a party in honor of the new leadership of the
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hosted by
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. The group included
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,
Bill Kreutzmann William Kreutzmann Jr. ( ; born May 7, 1946) is an American drummer and founding member of the rock band Grateful Dead. He played with the band for its entire thirty-year career, usually alongside fellow drummer Mickey Hart, and has continued ...
,
Bob Weir Robert Hall Weir ( ; né Parber, born October 16, 1947) is an American musician and songwriter best known as a founding member of the Grateful Dead. After the group disbanded in 1995, Weir performed with The Other Ones, later known as The Dead ...
,
Bruce Hornsby Bruce Randall Hornsby (born November 23, 1954) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. His music draws from folk rock, jazz, bluegrass, folk, Southern rock, country rock, jam band, rock, heartland rock, and blues rock musical traditions ...
and
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. Gordon performed at a concert in Hawaii on September 21 with Kimock and Kreutzmann and, on November 2, appeared during the second set of a
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concert at the Memorial Auditorium in Burlington, Vermont, joining the band on the songs "Stuff", "Bird Song" and "Cassidy". On January 5, Gordon again teamed with Kreutzmann and Scott Murawski in Jaco, Costa Rica, for a performance at Doce Lunas, playing a range of covers and originals including "Keep on Growing" "Estimated Prophet" "Twist" and "Intensified". After this show, Gordon began a year-long retreat from public performance to focus his time on writing and recording a new album, and forming a new touring band. He joined
Trey Anastasio Ernest Joseph "Trey" Anastasio III (born September 30, 1964) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Phish, which he co-founded in 1983. He is credited by name as composer of 152 Phish o ...
at the first annual
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in July during his solo acoustic set. Anastasio and
Phish Phish is an American rock band formed in Burlington, Vermont, in 1983. The band is known for musical improvisation, extended jams, blending of genres, and a dedicated fan base. The band consists of guitarist Trey Anastasio, bassist Mike G ...
drummer
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joined Gordon for part of his set the same day. Gordon released an album entitled ''
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'' on Rounder Records on August 5, 2008. On March 6, 2009, Mike reunited with
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at the
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. The band has toured regularly since Summer 2009. Gordon finished writing and recording his next solo album, ''
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'', at his home studio in
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in May 2010. The album was released by
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on October 19. He explained that many of the songs on the new album "began as bass and drum jams" adding that it is "kind of bass-oriented. Not in that the bass is the lead, but that the rhythms and the patterns are bass centric. The uniqueness is centered on the bass. So the bass is the key instrument. On ''Inside In'', the pedal steel is the key instrument and if you had to say it for ''Green Sparrow'', maybe electric guitar. But this time it's the bass."


Discography


Albums

*'' Clone'' (with
Leo Kottke Leo Kottke (born September 11, 1945) is an acoustic guitarist. He is known for a fingerpicking style that draws on blues, jazz, and folk music, and for syncopated, polyphonic melodies. He overcame a series of personal obstacles, including parti ...
) (October 8, 2002) *''
Inside In ''Inside In'' is Mike Gordon's first solo album and was released August 26, 2003. This album was wholly produced during and after the movie, ''Outside Out'' and uses aural tracks from it. Included in the liner notes are lyrics to some tracks, art ...
'' (August 19, 2003) *'' Sixty Six Steps'' (with
Leo Kottke Leo Kottke (born September 11, 1945) is an acoustic guitarist. He is known for a fingerpicking style that draws on blues, jazz, and folk music, and for syncopated, polyphonic melodies. He overcame a series of personal obstacles, including parti ...
) (August 23, 2005) *'' Live From Bonnaroo 2005'' (with the Benevento-Russo Duo) (July 18, 2006, recorded live in 2005) *''
The Green Sparrow ''The Green Sparrow'' is the second solo album from Phish bassist Mike Gordon, released August 5, 2008. It is his first solo album in five years (since 2003's ''Inside In''). Gordon has also released a pair of studio albums with acoustic guitari ...
'' (August 5, 2008) *''
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'' (October 19, 2010) *'' Moss Remixes'' 7" vinyl (April 16, 2011 for
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) *'' The Egg'' (April 30, 2013, recorded live in 2011) *''
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'' (February 25, 2014) *'' The Last Step EP'' 10" vinyl (April 7, 2015) *''
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'' (September 15, 2017) *''Noon'' (with Leo Kottke) (August 28, 2020)


Live releases

*''August 29, 2008 – Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO'' *''October 3, 2009 – Town Ballroom, Buffalo, NY'' *''November 26, 2010 – Port City Music Hall, Portland, ME'' *''November 16, 2010 – The Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis, MN'' *''The Egg - Recorded Live December 11, 2011 at The Egg, Albany, NY'' *''Vancouver – Recorded Live March 22, 2014 at The Rio Theatre, Vancouver, BC, Canada'' *''June 28, 2015 – Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA'' *''February 2, 2016 – Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR'' *''December 3, 2016 – Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA''


Books

*''
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'' (May 1997)


Films

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'' (
Phish Phish is an American rock band formed in Burlington, Vermont, in 1983. The band is known for musical improvisation, extended jams, blending of genres, and a dedicated fan base. The band consists of guitarist Trey Anastasio, bassist Mike G ...
, 1994) *''
Outside Out ''Outside Out'' is the first full-length feature film from Phish bassist Mike Gordon. It premiered in theaters in early 2001 and starred Jimi Stout, Col. Bruce Hampton, Ashley Scott Shamp, Gordon, and others. The film revolves around the life of ...
'' (2000) *''
Rising Low ''Rising Low'' is Mike Gordon's second feature film – a documentary based on the life and death of Gov't Mule bassist Allen Woody and the making of a double-disc tribute album featuring a host of legendary bass players. Throughout the film, Gor ...
'' (2002) *The ''
Down with Disease "Down with Disease" is a 1994 song by American band Phish. It is the second track from their 1994 album '' Hoist'' and was released as their fifth promotional single by Elektra Records. The song is a funk rock song written by Phish guitarist an ...
'' music video for Phish


Awards

*''Sixty Six Steps'' won album of the year at the 2006
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. *''Rising Low'' was the winner of the Joe Jarvis Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary at the 2002 Newport International Film Festival. *''Outside Out'' received the audience award at the
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festival.


References


External links


Mike Gordon's official website

An experiential art show by Gordon and Marjorie Minkin

"Kottke and Gordon: Calypso-Brushed Guitars"
by David Dye, from NPR's '' World Cafe'' November 24, 2005
Interview with Mike Gordon via TheWaster.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gordon, Mike 1965 births Living people American rock singers Phish members American rock bass guitarists American male bass guitarists Jewish American musicians University of Vermont alumni Jewish rock musicians Guitarists from Massachusetts 20th-century American bass guitarists Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School alumni