Releases by m3
There are many artists who have used the name M3.
1)The most famous is perhaps the collaboration between Matt Darey, Marcella Woods and Michael Woods, known for the track Bailamos.
2) Another artist is M3 – Classic Whitesnake, which is comprised of original members and writers of Whitesnake – one of the definitive rock bands who enjoyed global success throughout the late 70’s/early 80’s period, and their legacy continues… Guitarists Bernie Marsden and Micky Moody with bassist Neil Murray are joined by a host of well known guest musicians to perform all the classic songs that launched Whitesnake into the stadiums of the world – their combined musical ability produce a phenomenal live show recorded in front of a sold-out audience in June 2004.
3)M3 is also an American fusion rockband consisting of James Mobius (bass), Bob Melpignano (guitar) and Greg Mag (drums). They released a self-titled album in 1997 and a cassette-only release in 2000. After several other projects they reunited, however not as M3, but as supergods.
4) M3 is an ongoing side project between Ann Arbor, MI. born brothers Roger Miller
of Mission of Burma, Ben
Miller ex- Destroy All Monsters, ex-Dirty Old Man River, Third Border, and Laurence Miller ex-Destroy All Monsters. From 1969-1971, all three Miller brothers (still teenagers), along with trumpet player, Harold Kirchner, comprised the psychedelic, proto-punk, Ann Arbor band, Sproton Layer. Sproton Layer's seminal album, "With Magnetic Fields Disrupted" went undiscovered until released by New Alliance in 1993; New Alliance concurrently released M3's self-titled debut album.
Sproton Layer's "With Magnetic Fields Disrupted" is being given a full remastered reissue in 2012 - by a European-label. Among the most prolific recording artists and creators of different bands and projects; it would be quite a task to name all of the bands and projects they have been involved with or formed. M3 is the ongoing collaboration of just the brothers. However, Roger and Ben Miller are reported to have a new collaboration to be released under the moniker, M2.
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