- Mike Cross (musician)
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Mike Cross Genres Folk Occupations Musician, singer-songwriter Instruments Vocals, guitar, fiddle, foot Years active 70s–present Labels Sugar Hill Website Official Website Mike Cross (born October 25, 1946 in Maryville, Tennessee)[1] is an American singer-songwriter and musician. His music blends rock, country, pop and folk. Signed to prominent label Sugar Hill (notable for releases by Doc Watson, Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Dolly Parton & numerous others), Cross enjoys a strong fan following at live performances across the nation, even without ever having achieved mainstream success. Probably best known for humorous songs such as "The Scotsman," his catalog features a wide variety of musical genres and moods.
Discography
Year Title Label Number Notes 1976 Child Prodigy GHE GR1001 1977 Born In The Country GHE GR1002 TCS TGS1003 1979 Bounty Hunter GHE GR1003 Moonlight MLR 1002 1980 Rock 'n Rye GHE GR1004 produced by Steve Burgh 1981 Live & Kickin Sugar Hill SH1005 live 1983 Carolina Sky Sugar Hill SH1006 1985 Solo At Midnight Sugar Hill SH1007 1989 Prodigal Son Sugar Hill SH1008 1990 Irregular Guy Sugar Hill SH1009 1994 Creme de la Cross - Best of the Funny Stuff Sugar Hill SH1010 compilation 1994 High Powered, Low Flying Sugar Hill SH1011 1998 Michael's Magic Music Box MiMa-MuBo 101 children's music At Large In The World MiMa-MuBo 102 References
External links
Categories:- 1946 births
- Living people
- People from Maryville, Tennessee
- American guitarists
- American male singers
- American singer-songwriters
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni
- American singer-songwriter stubs
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