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Micah Paul Hinson (born February 3, 1981)Micah P. Hinson and Reverend and The Makers
article summarizing th
6 June 2008 Music Weekly podcast
from guardian.co.uk. In the podcast, Hinson mentions that the month and day of birth that Wikipedia listed (March 30) was wrong; later, in response to a question, Hinson also challenged Wikipedia's characterization of his childhood household as "fundamentalist".
is an American
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singer and guitarist and recording artist for Sketchbook Records in the United Kingdom and
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in the United States. His debut album '' Micah P. Hinson and the Gospel of Progress'' was released in 2004 to much critical praise. He has also released two EPs; one of early material (2005's ''The Baby and the Satellite'') and the second as ''The Late Cord'' with John Mark Lapham of
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(2006 release ''Lights from the Wheelhouse''). The follow-up to his debut, ''
Micah P. Hinson and the Opera Circuit ''Micah P. Hinson and the Opera Circuit'' is an album by Micah P. Hinson, released in 2006. Track listing # "Seems Almost Impossible" (Hinson) – 3:40 # "Diggin a Grave" (Hinson) – 2:07 # "Jackeyed" (Hinson) – 3:45 # "It's Been So Long" (Hi ...
'', was released in 2006 and his third album, ''Micah P. Hinson and the Red Empire Orchestra'' on July 14, 2008.


Biography


Early years

Hinson was born in
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and shortly afterwards moved with his family to
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while his father completed his PhD. When Hinson was four years old his family settled in Abilene, Texas where his father had secured a professorship at
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. Early in Hinson's childhood his parents would listen to
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and John Denver records and instruments such as a little Disney keyboard, a dulcimer and his grandmother's piano were ever-present in the house. Hinson's father bought him his first guitar when he was around 11 years old so that Hinson could perform in a fifth grade talent show. However, it was the influence of his older brother that really sparked Hinson's desire for music. Both the brothers owned guitars and Hinson's older brother quickly became proficient on the instrument, sparking a friendly rivalry. He began his first efforts at making music around age 12 and as he entered his teenage years he began to listen to his brother's
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and
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records. By the end of high school Hinson's tastes had expanded and he felt drawn to the sounds of
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,
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and
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, as well as more popular bands like
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. He felt constrained by the smallness of his hometown, Abilene, and found escape in skateboarding, drugs and playing guitar. Around this period, Hinson met, later member of
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, John Mark Lapham. Around this period Hinson had been declared bankrupt, was homeless and had drug dependencies. However he resolved to change things, later stating that he "had gotten away from some of the shady women and all of this a year or two before is record deal in 2003. Hinson found employment, saved up some money and moved to
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, beginning a college course there.


''The Baby and the Satellite''

Hinson had recorded his first full demo of material, titled ''The Baby and the Satellite'', around 2000 and Lapham offered to sign Hinson to his label on the strength of the recording. Lapham began jointly promoting The Earlies and Hinson, sending a copy of his demo along with every copy of The Earlies' material. Lapham's efforts proved fruitful as the demo garnered interest from Rough Trade Records and British-based label, Sketchbook Records. However neither company offered the young singer-songwriter a contract. Lapham remained convinced of Hinson's quality and continued to promote his work, slipping a demo of Hinson's "The Possibilities" into the running order of his
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set. Sketchbook records signed Hinson two weeks later; a year and a half after the company's initial rejection of the artist. In the winter of 2003, Hinson recorded his debut album, ''Micah P. Hinson and the Gospel of Progress'', produced and arranged by
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under their Names On Records guise. Hinson felt involved during the recording of the album, later stating that he recorded his guitar and piano while everyone else did all the work. The music press made much of Hinson's prescription drug use at the time; claims Hinson later stated were exaggerated. Hinson also explained that that album was "kind of a greatest hits" from the songs he wrote during his teenager years, being the only time he choose between a bast number of songs. Inspired by positive reviews and finishing his first full album, Hinson set about re-recording his demo of ''The Baby and the Satellite''. The results of the new sessions of the material were released as an EP in early 2005, with a European tour in support of the material. Hinson encountered trouble with his back after a mishap whilst celebrating
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in his hometown in early 2005. Hinson was playfully punched in the small of his back by a friend, causing back pain that was unalleviated by surgery. This caused problems with the singer's touring schedule and many dates were cancelled. In 2005, Hinson recorded a cover of "
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" for the tribute album '' Dream Brother: The Songs of Tim and Jeff Buckley''. He also helped produce the record. In July 2006, Hinson formed The Late Cord with John Mark Lapham of the Earlies. Their five track E.P, ''Lights from the Wheelhouse'' was released on the 4AD record label.


Follow up albums

Hinson released his second album, ''
Micah P. Hinson and the Opera Circuit ''Micah P. Hinson and the Opera Circuit'' is an album by Micah P. Hinson, released in 2006. Track listing # "Seems Almost Impossible" (Hinson) – 3:40 # "Diggin a Grave" (Hinson) – 2:07 # "Jackeyed" (Hinson) – 3:45 # "It's Been So Long" (Hi ...
'', in 2006. ''Micah P. Hinson and the Red Empire Orchestra'', Hinson's third album, was released on July 14, 2008, and a tour in support of the album was announced. A new album, ''Micah P. Hinson and The Pioneer Sabouteurs'' was released in May 2010. In December 2013, Hinson released a 7" Christmas album, ''Wishing for a Christmas Miracle with the Micah P. Hinson Family''. The album was released via the
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, with all profits benefiting a children's home in Keller, Texas.


Personal life

On December 8, 2007, Hinson proposed to Ashley Bryn Gregory at the end of a concert at the Union Chapel in Islington London. They were married in 2008 and have three children. Hinson and Gregory are both of partial Native American ancestry. The two later divorced. As of 2023, Hinson splits his time between
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and
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, where he visits his children. During a tour in
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in Summer 2011, Hinson was seriously injured in a crash when the band's van overturned. He initially continued performing but singing only, without playing instruments. After extensive treatment and physiotherapy he regained use of both his arms and returned to playing.Outline Magazine Interview with Micah P Hinson
2014, Outlineonline.co.uk
Although he has always played a similar music genre, Hinson had claimed that he has never thought ahead about what genre of music he wanted to play.


Discography


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hinson, Micah P. American indie rock musicians Musicians from Texas 1981 births Living people Jade Tree (record label) artists