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Michael Bland

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Michael Bland
Birth nameMichael Bland
Also known asMichael B. (with The New Power Generation)
Born (1969-03-14) March 14, 1969 (age 55)
OriginMinneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • producer
Instruments
  • Drums
  • percussion
  • piano
Years active1989–present

Michael Bland (born March 14, 1969) is an American musician best known as a drummer for Prince starting in 1989. He was with Prince during The New Power Generation era and played with him live and on albums for seven years.[1]

From 1995 to 1997, Bland, along with Sonny Thompson, recorded and played live with French pop star France Gall—they appear on one studio album and two live albums.

In 2010, Bland became a member of Nick Jonas & the Administration (a side project of Nick Jonas of the Jonas Brothers) along with other former members of The New Power Generation, bass player Sonny T. and keyboardist Tommy Barbarella.[2] He worked with Vulfpeck playing drums on "Hero Town," which was released October 2017.

Life and career

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Bland was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He graduated from Minneapolis South High School in 1987. He still lives in Minneapolis, but plays in Los Angeles as a session drummer for such artists as Mandy Moore, Clay Aiken, Backstreet Boys, and the Anchorman soundtrack.

He played with Prince from 1989 to 1996, Paul Westerberg in 1996, Chaka Khan in 1997, and Maxwell 1998–2000.[3] In 1997, he auditioned as drummer for the new Guns N' Roses lineup. Although Josh Freese had already been hired, he was working with A Perfect Circle and unable to totally commit. Bland was being considered as a possible full time option.[4]

In 2000, he played in the Minneapolis project of French reed player Michel Portal (the rest of the band was Tony Hymas, Sonny T., Vernon Reid and Jef Lee Johnson). With Jef Lee Johnson and Sonny T., Michael Bland created News from the Jungle, which recorded one album for Universal, also produced by Jean Rochard. Both bands, Michel Portal's and News from the Jungle, toured in France (Paris Olympia). Bland also played on several tracks of the Michel Portal album Birdwatcher in 2006.

In 2005, Bland was the drummer for Paul Westerberg's tour, and he recently played on the Hurricane Katrina Relief telethon with the Dixie Chicks. Bland is also now working as a producer, currently working with the upcoming rock-pop band Catchpenny, also from Minneapolis.

He is the drummer on Soul Asylum's album The Silver Lining.[5] He also tours with them.

Bland, with colleague and ex-NPG member Sonny T. (Thompson) teamed up with Prince once again to provide drumming for the title track of Prince's 3121 album.

Bland also played drums on Indigenous's 2006 album, Chasing the Sun.

In 2007 Bland & Thompson laid down the rhythm tracks for some tracks on Prince's 2007 CD Planet Earth.

During the fall of 2007 Michael Bland has been busy working on a release by his own protégé, Mayda, performing with her regularly in the Minneapolis area as well as recording a studio album. Her first release, the Stereotype EP, came out in 2007. Michael Bland continued working with Mayda and played on and produced a full-length album with her in 2009, titled The Interrogation.

Bland and Thompson recorded with Prince, yet again, on his album Lotusflow3r, which was released in 2009.

Also in 2009, Bland became a part of Nick Jonas' band, Nick Jonas and The Administration, along with ex-Prince bandmates, Sonny T. and Tommy Barbarella. This also led to several TV performances with the group, an album, and a tour in early 2010.

In a 2016 tribute to Prince for The Pods & Sods Network, Michael shares memories about joining the New Power Generation, Prince as a bandleader, working in the studio and reflections about his time in Prince's band.[6]

According to Cory Wong, Bland is known to tune his snare drum to the tonic pitch of the song.[7]

Bland still records and tours with Soul Asylum. The band toured in 2020, in support of its latest release "Hurry Up And Wait". The tour was cut short by COVID-19.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Michael Bland Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. March 14, 1969. Retrieved October 6, 2011.
  2. ^ "Nick Jonas on the administration ALBUM". oceanUP.com. November 17, 2009. Retrieved October 6, 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Drums – Michael Bland", Yamaha,
  4. ^ Amendola, Billy (August 1, 2006). "Michael Bland". Modern Drummer Magazine. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  5. ^ "'The best drummer on the planet'". StarTribune.com. April 7, 2006. Archived from the original on November 1, 2013. Retrieved October 6, 2011.
  6. ^ Article title[usurped] Pods & Sods - Purple Memories w Michael Bland, Angelo Moore & more
  7. ^ Wong, Cory (October 5, 2020). "ON THE ONE ! // "Massive" by Cory Wong (feat. Joe Satriani)". YouTube. 3:54. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved October 20, 2020.
  8. ^ "Jef Lee Johnson – Sonny Thompson (2) – Michael Bland – News From The Jungle", Discogs.
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