John Mitchell (musician)

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John Mitchell
Kino
  • Lonely Robot
  • Formerly of
    • A
    • The Urbane
    Websitejohnmitchellhq.com

    John Mitchell (born 21 June 1973)

    Kino, A, The Urbane and Asia
    , as well as pursuing a solo career with the Lonely Robot project.

    Early life and career

    Mitchell describes seeing

    Prince's Trust concert as "the single defining moment that made me decide to put down the violin and pick up a guitar".[3]

    Influenced by guitarists such as Jeff Beck, Trevor Rabin and David Gilmour,[1] Mitchell mainly sings and plays guitar, but is also a multi-instrumentalist. He is best known as the current frontman for British prog-pop band It Bites (having replaced original singer and guitarist Francis Dunnery in 2006).[4] As of 2015, he has been releasing records and touring with his solo project Lonely Robot, whose debut album Please Come Home was released on 23 February 2015.[5] and featured a number of guest artists including Peter Cox, Steve Hogarth, Jem Godfrey, Nik Kershaw, and British actor Lee Ingleby. A second album, The Big Dream, was released in April 2017; [6] a third, Under Stars, followed in April 2019.

    Mitchell has also played guitar for a number of other

    Kino, Frost*, and the John Wetton band. In 2008, Mitchell was drafted in to join A,[7] playing bass in place of original bass player Daniel P. Carter to support The Wildhearts on their December UK tour, as well as a 10-date headline tour in 2009. In 2012, Mitchell toured with Martin Barre in his band "New Day", singing lead vocals on many songs by Jethro Tull.[8]

    In 2024, Mitchell joined Asia as the guitarist for the band's Heat of the Moment tour.[9]

    Mitchell is also a record producer and

    sound engineer at Outhouse Studios, a recording studio in Reading, UK, where he has recorded and produced music for a number of rock bands including Enter Shikari, You Me at Six, Lower Than Atlantis, Architects, The Blackout, Kids in Glass Houses, Funeral for a Friend, My Passion, Exit Ten, I Divide, Ivyrise, Anavae, Touchstone, Your Demise and You and What Army.[10]

    Mitchell is also the co-owner and co-founder of White Star Records, an independent record label which focuses on prog rock artists.[11] Mitchell released an EP under his own name, The Nostalgia Factory, on White Star Records in 2016.

    Discography

    Mitchell performing in 2017

    with The Urbane

    • Neon (1999)
    • Glitter (2003)

    with Arena

    • The Cry (1997 - EP)
    • Welcome to the Stage (1997 - live)
    • The Visitor
      (1998)
    • Immortal?
      (2000)
    • Breakfast in Biarritz (2001 - live)
    • Contagion
      (2003)
    • Contagious (2003 - EP)
    • Contagium' (2003 - EP)
    • Live & Life (2004 - live)
    • Pepper's Ghost (2005)
    • Ten Years On (2006 - compilation)
    • The Seventh Degree Of Separation (2011)
    • Contagion Max
      (2014)
    • The Unquiet Sky (2015)
    • Double Vision (2018)
    • The Theory of Molecular Inheritance (2022)

    with Kino

    with Frost*

    • Milliontown
      (2006)
    • Experiments in Mass Appeal
      (2008)
    • FrostFest Live CD (2009)
    • The Philadelphia Experiment (2010 - live)
    • The Rockfield Files (2013 - DVD)
    • Falling Satellites (2016)
    • Day and Age (2021)
    • Island Live (2023)

    with Blind Ego

    • Mirror (2007)

    with Flash Range

    • On The Way (2007)

    with John Wetton

    • Amorata (2009) (METAL MIN2)

    with It Bites

    • When The Lights Go Down (2007 - live)
    • The Tall Ships (2008)
    • This Is Japan (2010 - live)
    • It Happened One Night (2011 - live)
    • Map of the Past (2012)

    with Gandalf's Fist

    with Lonely Robot

    • Please Come Home (2015)
    • The Big Dream (2017)
    • Under Stars (2019)
    • Feelings Are Good (2020)
    • A Model Life (2022)

    with Legacy Pilots

    • Con Brio (2018)
    • Aviation (2020)
    • The Penrose Triangle (2021)

    with The Kite Experiment

    • Atmospherics (2021 - EP)

    Solo

    • The Nostalgia Factory (2016 - EP)

    Equipment

    Mitchell primarily uses Cort Guitars – white and black G254s on stage, and for recording, a tobacco G210 and a blue/black G290. He also plays an Alvarez Yairi acoustic guitar in the studio, and a PRS Classic. Mitchell's rack set-up consists of a Marshall JMP1 Preamp with effects being produced by a vintage Korg A3 effects unit. This signal is then amplified by a Marshall Valvestate 80/80 power amp to a 4x12 Marshall cab.

    Mitchell has since used a Boss GT1000 ran directly into the PA system; this can be seen on photos during the Arena tours.[14]

    References

    1. ^ a b "John Mitchell – It Bites – Interview Exclusive". Uber Rock. 15 April 2012. Archived from the original on 1 June 2019. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
    2. ^ "John Mitchell". Rateyourmusic.com. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
    3. MusicRadar
      . Retrieved 30 September 2019.
    4. ^ "Interview with John Mitchell (It Bites)". Archived from the original on 29 August 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
    5. ^ December 2014, Martin Kielty04 (4 December 2014). "John Mitchell confirms Lonely Robot debut". Loudersound.com. Retrieved 26 March 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
    6. ^ "Lonely Robot announces second studio album 'The Big Dream' – John Mitchell". Johnmitchellhq.com. 15 February 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
    7. ^ ""A" vs The Wildhearts!, December 2008"". Archived from the original on 6 January 2009.
    8. ^ "Events". Archived from the original on 12 May 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
    9. ^ "Heat of the Moment Tour 2024" article on newspage on "Original Asia" homepage
    10. ^ ""Outhouse Studios client list"". Archived from the original on 17 September 2009. Retrieved 4 September 2009.
    11. ^ "John Mitchell on the birth of White Star Records". Teamrock.com. 15 March 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
    12. ^ "Donockley, Nolan, Stevens guest with Gandalf's Fist - TeamRock". www.teamrock.com. Archived from the original on 13 August 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
    13. ^ "GANDALF'S FIST - A Forest Of Fey (2014)". Progarchives.com. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
    14. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 10 November 2023.

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