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Tommy "Mugs" Cain
Tommy "Mugs" Cain’s drumming has provided
the heartbeat for some of the best American pop and rock music for over
2 decades. A dedicated master of his craft with a talent for rhythm and
metronomic precision, Mugs has gigged his way up through the ranks, to
play with a diverse selection of some of the biggest chart-topping
names. To list a few:
- Van Halen's Sammy Hagar
- Grammy Award winner David Foster
- Legendary, classic rock band,
Journey's Jonathan Cain (Mugs' brother) and Gregg Rolie
- The provocative Divinyls
- Singer / Song Writer Eric Martin
- England’s pop sensation, The
Thompson Twins
- Singer and Grammy Award winner
Michael Bolton
Mugs completed the sold-out Australian
Made tour with the Divinyls in 1987 featuring the band, INXS.
"Australian Made was one of the most ambitious open air stadium concert
tours ever staged in this country and the film stands as an impressive
testimony to the maturity and growth of Australian music in the
eighties." - Rolling Stone Magazine
Upon his return to the United States, Mugs was asked to play with Bonnie
Bramlett and her band performing in front of 75,000 people as well as
being televised nationally as a part of the "Farm Aid" benefit organized
by Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, and Neil Young. The concert was held
to raise money for farmer's families in the U.S. and has since become a
historical musical event that continues to help the agricultural
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When rising star, Michael Bolton, needed a drummer who could lay down
classic R&B grooves with perfect timing and precision yet still let
loose with energetic and explosive drumming. Mugs’ smooth execution and
musicality of playing style was the obvious best choice. "I grew up
playing everything from the funky Motown classics, 60's pop inspired by
the Beatles, and the heavy John Bonham drumming of Led Zeppelin. It was
because of this inspiring music that Michael's gig came very natural to
me", Mugs says. After recording the drums for The Hunger , the title
track on Michael's first gold record, Mugs remained Bolton's drummer for
15 years, playing sold-out arenas all over the world resulting in the
top highest grossing music tours during that time.
In 1996, Mugs released an album with his band "The Railbirds". Their
song "It's A Good Thing" became a #1 hit in Sweden and was followed by a
successful tour.
Jonathan Cain, Mugs’ brother, has developed a successful solo career
during his breaks from writing and touring with Journey. Mugs was a band
member on his first effort, "Windy City Breakdown", in addition to
recording tracks on 4 other records: "Back To The Innocence,"
"Anthology," "Fantasies In Love", and "Where I Live". All records are
available at
www.JonathanCain.com.
He has enjoyed a career filled with multi-platinum success, global
tours, a string of television appearances on major networks, music award
shows, music videos aired on MTV and VH1, and numerous recording
sessions. Mugs also added his compositional and performance skills to
soundtracks for the hit movies "If Looks Could Kill" and "The
Terminator".
Currently, Mugs is the Band Leader and Musical Director for the band,
Mischief. Following a very successful year-run as the house band at the
Agua Caliente Casino in Palm Springs, CA, Mischief continues to perform
at the most popular casinos and nightclubs in Nevada, Arizona, and
California, as well as many major corporate events. Visit
www.MischiefLA.com and/or
www.facebook.com/MischiefLA for tour dates. |
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