Mickey Baker

Guitarist and co-founder of The Shirelles

Mickey Baker - Guitarist and co-founder of The Shirelles
Born

October 15th, 1925
99 years ago

Died

November 27th, 2012
12 years ago — 87 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A guitarist, contributed significantly to the development of rock and roll and rhythm and blues music. Co-founded the duo Mickey & Sylvia, which achieved success with the hit song 'Love Is Strange'. Played with various artists, enhancing their sound and leaving a lasting influence on the music industry. Immigrated to France later in life, where continued to perform and record, bridging American styles with European music scenes.

Co-founded Mickey & Sylvia

Achieved hit with 'Love Is Strange'

Influenced rock and roll music

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