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Mitch Mitchell
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NOTICE: We must regretfully announce that Mitch Mitchell has once again retired from the music industry.
He is currently not answering fan mail, and he gave no firm answer if he would be answering fan mail again in the future.
Please do not give up hope, if and when Mitch decides to return to the industry, we will post a message here.
Join us in wishing Mitch the best of luck in his
endeavors, and hope we hear from him soon, and post your message to Mitch in the
message center .
Mitch Mitchell has mysteriously relocated to Europe and is
unavailable at present. Please feel free to continue to send your e-mails
to Mitch care of The Web Bizarre and when contact has been re-established
they will be forwarded to the legendary drummer. However please remember that it
may be quite some time before Mitch responds, if at all!!

The legendary Hendrix drummer jammed with Larry Coryell and bassist Jeff Berlin a few weeks ago in a small club in Nashville, Tennessee. The gig went over very well, and its the first time Mitch and Larry have performed together since the late '60s
with Jack Bruce.

Rumor has it that Mitch has been talking with jazz guitar great Larry Coryell for a possible studio collaboration. We'll let you know more about this when the information is available. Anyone interested in hiring the legendary Hendrix drummer for recording session work can
leave a message in the Mitch Mitchell Message
Center here at the Web Bizarre and I will make
every effort to see that Mitch receives the inquiry. Be aware that Mitch has
been in seclusion and may or may not accept or answer any messages. If this
situation changes we will post the status here.
The legendary Mitch Mitchell is back!!!! The former Jimi Hendrix Experience drummer has recently been doing various recording sessions in Nashville, TN. He has also lent his virtuoso drum talents to the Bruce Cameron Midnight Daydream CD project. Mitchell plays on two tracks on the CD: Raining the Blues in which he plays with legendary Cream member Jack Bruce and guitarist Bruce Cameron. Mitchell also plays on the southern rock influenced track Miles Away, which also features Cameron, and ex-Outlaws bassist Harvey Dalton Arnold. Mitch Mitchell plays exclusively Drum Workshop Drums. Any correspondence with the legendary drummer can be sent here, although there's no guarantee he will respond. Keep a watch here for more info soon.

The legendary Mitch Mitchell and Ant-Bee
Midnight Daydream session, Oct. 1998.

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This Page Last Updated:
2004-02-29 11:56 AM by: Gerry Noblot
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