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Micah Smaldone
Smaldone with The Pinkerton Thugs
Smaldone with The Pinkerton Thugs
Background information
Also known asMicah Blue Smaldone
Born1978 (age 45–46)
OccupationMusician
LabelsNorth East Indie Records
Tequila Sunrise
Young God
Immune Recordings
Websitewww.micahbluesmaldone.net

Micah Smaldone (born 1978) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist based in Maine. He was a member of several New England area bands, and is best known for the solo music made under his given name, Micah Blue Smaldone.

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Smaldone was a founding member of the Pinkerton Thugs, an anarchist street punk band that played an integral part in the mid-1990s Boston punk revival. He played in several other bands of different styles prior to becoming a solo performer around the turn of the century.

Built upon a foundation of fingerstyle Piedmont Blues guitar, Smaldone's solo efforts have expanded over the years into full-band accompaniment, both acoustic and electric, and often vivid, harrowing lyrics.

To date he has released four solo studio albums, and has toured regularly across United States and Europe.

Discography

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Micah Blue Smaldone

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