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Mike Vernon (producer)

Michael William Hugh Vernon MBE was an English music executive, studio owner and record producer. He produced albums for British blues artists and groups in the 1960s, working with the Bluesbreakers, David Bowie, Duster Bennett, Savoy Brown, Chicken Shack, Climax Blues Band, Eric Clapton, Focus, Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, John Mayall, Christine McVie and Ten Years After.

Life and career
Michael William Hugh Vernon was born on 20 November 1944 in Harrow, Middlesex. He is best known as founder of the blues record label, Blue Horizon. He worked at Decca Records starting in 1963, and produced the Mayall-Clapton collaboration Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton (1966). In 1968 he produced Fleetwood Mac's million-selling hit single "Albatross". The 1971 Blue Horizon release Bring It Back Home featured Paul Kossoff and Rory Gallagher, each appearing on one track. Two years later, Vernon released a solo album, Moment of Madness, on Sire Records. He was also a member of Olympic Runners (1974–1979) and acted as producer for them. He was a producer and member of Rocky Sharpe and the Replays (1979–1983). With the Replays he sang bass under the pseudonym of Eric Rondo. He founded the Indigo and Code Blue record labels in the 1990s.. Duran Duran recorded most of their debut album Duran Duran (1981) with Colin Thurston as producer, and Radiohead recorded their 1993 debut album, Pablo Honey, including their debut single "Creep". Vernon came out of retirement in 2011 to produce Dani Wilde's album Shine, and the second album by the British blues prodigy, Oli Brown. Brown's album entitled Heads I Win, Tails You Lose was released in March 2010. In October 2013, Vernon was rewarded with a BASCA Gold Badge Award, in recognition of his unique contribution to music. On 7 September 2018, Vernon's first album on Manhaton Records, Beyond The Blue Horizon, was released. It featured twelve tracks, including nine new self-penned originals, and three covers from the catalogues of Brook Benton, Mose Allison and Clarence "Frogman" Henry. The release was supported by a European tour under the billing of 'Mike Vernon & The Mighty Combo'. Vernon's band, The Mighty Combo, consisted of Kid Carlos (guitar), Ian Jennings (upright bass), Matt Little (keyboards), Paul Tasker (saxophone) and Mike Hellier (drums). Vernon was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2020 Birthday Honours for services to music. He died after a short illness at his home in Andalusia, Spain, on 2 March 2026, at the age of 81. ==Production discography==
Production discography
• 1965 – Five Long YearsEddie Boyd • 1965 – From the Land of Green Ginger – The Green Ginger Three • 1966 – From New Orleans to ChicagoChampion Jack Dupree • 1966 – Bluesbreakers with Eric ClaptonJohn Mayall & the Bluesbreakers • 1966 – Art GalleryThe Artwoods • 1966 – "Rubber Band" – David Bowie • 1966 – Sound of Sitar – Chim Kothari • 1966 – I Tried – Savoy Brown Blues Band • 1967 – Champion Jack Dupree and His Blues BandChampion Jack Dupree featuring Mickey Baker • 1967 – "Love You till Tuesday" – David Bowie • 1967 – The Blues AloneJohn Mayall • 1967 – A Hard Road – John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers • 1967 – Crusade – John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers • 1967 – David Bowie – David Bowie • 1967 – Eddie Boyd and His Blues Band – Eddie Boyd (Liner notes) • 1967 – Raw Blues – Various Artists • 1967 – Shake DownSavoy Brown • 1967 – Ten Years AfterTen Years After • 1968 – The 1968 Memphis Country Blues Festival – Various Artists • 1968 – Roosevelt Holts: Presenting The Country Blues (Production) • 1968 – 40 Blue Fingers, Freshly Packed and Ready to ServeChicken Shack • 1968 – 7936 South Rhodes – Eddie Boyd • 1968 – Bare Wires – John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers • 1968 – Blues from Laurel Canyon – John Mayall • 1968 – Long Overdue – Gordon Smith • 1968 – Diary of a Band, Vol. 1 – John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers • 1968 – Diary of a Band, Vol. 2 – John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers • 1968 – Getting to the Point – Savoy Brown • 1968 – ''Last Night's Dream'' – Johnny Shines • 1968 – Fleetwood MacFleetwood Mac • 1968 – Mr. Wonderful – Fleetwood Mac • 1968 – Undead – Ten Years After (Liner notes) • 1968 – Fully InterlockingThe Web • 1968 – Memphis Hot ShotsBukka White (Production, liner notes, photo) • 1968 -- "Albatross" – Fleetwood Mac • 1969 – 100 Ton Chicken – Chicken Shack • 1969 – The Biggest Thing Since ColossusOtis Spann (Liner notes) • 1969 – Blue Matter – Savoy Brown (Percussion, arranger, assistant) • 1969 – Fleetwood Mac in Chicago/Blues Jam in Chicago, Vols. 1-2 – Fleetwood Mac • 1969 – English Rose – Fleetwood Mac • 1969 – First Slice – Jellybread • 1969 – Heavy Blues – Champion Jack Dupree • 1969 – Looking Back – John Mayall (Liner notes) • 1969 – Midnight JumpSunnyland Slim • 1969 – O.K. Ken? – Chicken Shack • 1969 – Fiends And AngelsMartha Veléz • 1969 – Patent Pending – The Johnny Almond Music Machine • 1969 – The Pious Bird of Good Omen – Fleetwood Mac • 1969 – A Step Further – Savoy Brown (Percussion, bells) • 1969 – Box Of Surprises – Dana Gillespie (Production) • 1969 – Stonedhenge – Ten Years After (Vocals) • 1969 – Presenting the Country Blues/Furry Lewis (Production, liner notes) • 1969 – Presenting the Country Blues/Mississippi Joe Callicott (Production, liner notes) • 1970 – Theraphosa BlondiThe Web • 1970 – Stars of the 1969–1970 Memphis Country Blues Festival – Various Artists • 1970 – Grease One for Me – Bacon Fat • 1970 – Christine PerfectChristine McVie • 1970 – White Hot Blue BlackJohn L. Watson • 1970 – In and Out of FocusFocus (Liner notes, supervisor) • 1970 – The End of the GamePeter Green • 1970 – Accept – Chicken Shack • 1971 – Black Magic Woman – Fleetwood Mac • 1971 – Bring It Back Home – Mike Vernon (Harmonica, percussion, vocals) • 1971 – The Original Fleetwood Mac – Fleetwood Mac • 1971 – Moving Waves – Focus (Liner notes, supervisor) • 1971 – Rick Hayward – Rick Hayward (Liner notes) • 1971 – Thru the Years – John Mayall • 1972 – Alvin Lee and Company – Ten Years After • 1972 – Discovering the BluesRobben Ford • 1972 – Focus 3 – Focus (Supervisor, backing vocals) • 1972 – Rocking at the Tweed Mill – Livin' Blues • 1973 – At the Rainbow – Focus (Supervisor) • 1973 – History of British Blues Vol. 1 (Various Artists) (Production, liner notes and on one song) • 1973 – Ram Jam Josey – Livin' Blues • 1974 – BurglarFreddie King (Percussion) • 1974 – Hamburger Concerto – Focus • 1975 – Larger Than Life – Freddie King (Percussion) • 1975 – Love Is a Five Letter WordJimmy Witherspoon (Percussion) • 1975 – Out in FrontOlympic Runners (Percussion) • 1975 – Vintage Years – Fleetwood Mac • 1976 – Do You Wanna Do a ThingBloodstone • 1976 – Gold PlatedClimax Blues Band • 1976 – Live – Jimmy Witherspoon & Robben Ford (Executive production, editing, mixing) • 1977 – Best of Savoy Brown – Savoy Brown • 1977 – Edwin StarrEdwin Starr (Tambourine, vibraslap) • 1977 – Hot to Trot – Olympic Runners (Percussion, vocals) • 1977 – On the Line – Foster Brothers • 1977 – Ship of Memories – Focus • 1977 – Soul Survivors – Diversions • 1978 – Focus con Proby – Focus (Liner notes, supervisor) • 1978 – ''Puttin' It Onya'' – Olympic Runners (Percussion, vocals) • 1979 – Let It RollDr. Feelgood • 1979 – Out of the Ground – Olympic Runners (Percussion) • 1979 – Rama LamaRocky Sharpe and the Replays • 1980 – Rock-It-To MarsRocky Sharpe and the Replays • 1980 – ''Let's Go (Shout! Shout!)'' – Rocky Sharpe and the Replays • 1981 – Level 42Level 42 • 1982 – The Pursuit of Accidents – Level 42 • 1983 – Stop! Please Stop! – Rocky Sharpe and the Replays • 1983 – ''Good Rockin' Tonight'' – Johnny & the Roccos (Production) • 1984 – End of the Line – Pete McDonald • 1985 – Graffiti – New Jordal Swingers • 1986 – Mad Man Blues – Dr. Feelgood • 1986 – On the LooseSteve Gibbons • 1987 – Hat Trick – Blues 'N' Trouble (Percussion) • 1987 – Guitar Guitar – 32/20 • 1988 – CrossroadsEric Clapton • 1988 – Great British Psychedelic Trip, Vol. 1, 1966-69 – Various Artists • 1988 – John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers – John Mayall • 1988 – RoachfordRoachford • 1988 – Songs for the Weekend – New Jordal Swingers • 1988 - “Bad to the Bone” - Bad to the Bone • 1989 – Level Best – Level 42 • 1989 – Singles – The UA Years – Dr. Feelgood • 1989 – Steel & Fire – The Mick Clarke Band (Engineer) • 1989 – ''Mick 'Wildman' Pini'' – Mick Pini • 1989 – Storyteller – The Complete Anthology: 1964–1990Rod Stewart • 1990 - “Whirlwind on Fire” - Bad to the Bone • 1990 – Blues It UpDana Gillespie (Percussion) • 1991 – ''That's What The Blues Can Do'' – The Innes Sibun Blues Explosion (Production) • 1991 – Second SightChris Youlden (Vocals, engineer) • 1992 – 25 Years – The Chain – Fleetwood Mac • 1992 – Attack of the Atomic GuitarU.P. Wilson (Engineer, mixing) • 1992 – Blue LightningLightnin' Slim (Mixing) • 1992 – Blues, the Whole Blues & Nothing But the Blues – Jimmy Witherspoon (Percussion, engineer, mixing, liner notes) (Production) • 2015 – Just A Little Bit – Mike Vernon & Los García (vocals & kazoo – Production & liner notes) • 2016 – Take Me HighLaurence Jones (Production) • 2016 – A Force of NatureSari Schorr (Production) ==Bibliography==
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