With a career spanning nearly six decades and an impressive discography of 25 albums, Mick Pini is a living testament to the enduring spirit of British blues. From his Leicester roots to his current home in Germany, Piniās journey has been marked by innovation, collaboration, and an unwavering dedication to the genre that shaped his life.
A Legacy Born in the British Blues Boom
Emerging from the vibrant British blues scene, Piniās contributions have been significant. He was part of a revival in the late 1980s, working under the legendary Mike Vernon of Blue Horizon fame. This era brought forth other notable acts like The Blues Band, Nine Below Zero, and Big Town Playboys, and Mick Pini stood tall among them.

Celebrated Collaborations and Influences
Piniās stage has been shared with icons like Doctor Ross, Mojo Buford who played harmonica Muddy Waters for 20+ years, and Louisiana Red. Heās also performed alongside Zappa alumni Roy Estrada and Jimmy Carl Black. Such collaborations have enriched his artistry, blending traditional blues with his own inventive style. Eric Claptonās 1996 accolade describing Mick as āThe legitimate successor to Peter Greenā underscores his stature in the blues community.
Musical Milestones
Mickās latest album, Papa Voodoo, epitomizes his ability to innovate while honoring the
roots of blues. Partnering with producer Craig Marshall (aka
Audio 54) and lyricist Pete Feenstra, the album ventures into experimental realms with tracks like:
āDuck Soupā: A playful and self-referential jam, reminiscent of Frank Zappaās Mothers of Invention.
āPapa Voodooā: A haunting title track that captures the spirit of a globalized New Orleans.
āMornington Crescent ā69ā: A blues fusion piece recalling the early days of Piniās career.
āTheme from Icarusā: An ethereal composition waiting decades for its cinematic debut.
See more about Papa Voodoo and other works that Pini collaborated with on the audio 54 official website
Modern Innovations

Pini continues to explore new horizons, incorporating digital elements with the help of Audio 54. Tracks like āMake It Lastā and āMemphis Jazztronicaā showcase a seamless blend of traditional blues with modern loops and samples, creating a refreshing yet authentic sound.
Honoring the Greats
Mickās reverence for blues legends shines through in āBlues for Peter Green.ā This emotional tribute to the Fleetwood Mac co-founder is a poignant reminder of the deep roots and emotional depth of blues music.
A Timeless Influence
From the smoky clubs of Leicester to international stages, Mick Piniās music has bridged generations. His work reflects the past, current, and future of blues, ensuring its relevance in a rapidly changing musical landscape.
As fans, collaborators, and fellow musicians celebrate Mickās legacy, his journey reminds us of the transformative power of music. Mick Pini is not just a musician; heās a custodian of blues history and a pioneer charting its future. Visit his homepage for more on Mick Pini including his discography and more of his music and see his gallery for some great images from over 60 years playing and recording music
