Mikel Japp, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Mikel Japp

musician

Date of Birth: 15-Nov-1952

Date of Death: 31-Jan-2012

Profession: musician, songwriter

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Mikel Japp

  • Michael C Japp (15 November 1952 – 31 January 2012) was a Welsh musician and songwriter.
  • Japp joined May Fisher, a Llanelli-based band, just before it was taken up by a London rock and pop music agency – through a friend who went on to establish 3PR – and sent on an extended and successful tour of Yugoslavia under a new name: Thank You.
  • On their return, Thank You supported Joe Brown's Browns Home Brew and Marmalade on UK tours, as well as playing leading university and college dates.
  • His aggressive, abrupt rock guitar style was first captured on recordings made by Joe Brown at his Essex recording studio.
  • These were never released due to apparent difficulties in finding a vocal style from the band's two singers.
  • Japp had, however, made a strong impression on Marmalade and was invited to join the group to replace Hugh Nicolson.
  • He toured extensively with the band but no recordings made during his tenure achieved chart status. He also wrote/co-wrote songs for such artists as Paul Stanley, Kiss and The Babys, and worked with other musicians such as Matthew Fisher and John Waite.As a solo artist, he released an album in 2000 titled Dreamer.
  • Japp's style transitioned from rock to blues guitar.
  • A number of videos featuring the musician have been posted on the Internet.

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