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Mike McClure
Background information
BornJuly 6, 1971
OriginTecumseh, Oklahoma, United States
Genres
  • country rock
  • grunge
  • alternative country
  • Red Dirt
  • Years active1992-present
    LabelsNone
    Websitehttp://www.mikemcclureband.com - http://mikemcclureband.net

    Mike McClure (born July 6, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, and producer from Tecumseh, Oklahoma.[1] He is currently the frontman for the Mike McClure Band. McClure is a founding member of The Great Divide, and was a member until he and the band parted ways in 2002. The Mike McClure Band consists of McClure (guitar, vocals), and Caleb Shirtum (bass).[2]

    McClure got his start in Stillwater, Oklahoma, and would hang out and play music at the notorious "Farm" with other Red Dirt artists such as Bob Childers, Tom Skinner, and Scott Evans. After forming The Great Divide with J.J. Lester, Scotte Lester, and Kelley Green in 1992 and contributing to six studio albums and one live two-part album, McClure set out to do his own thing.[3]

    In 2002, while still a member of The Great Divide, he released Twelve Pieces, his first solo album. First there was Les Paul Clanton on bass and Rodney Pyeatt on guitar. Both went to do other projects. After recruiting Tom Skinner (bass) and Eric Hansen (drums), McClure had his band together. In 2004, The Mike McClure Band released their first album Everything Upside Down, a hard-hitting rock album. McClure often uses the quote that his new band is "twice as loud, and half as popular."[4] Since the first album, the band has put out seven more albums, including the 2004 collaboration with the Burtschi Brothers of Norman, Oklahoma. After the death of Tom Skinner in July 2015 and the departure of Hansen, the band took on its current look.

    As a songwriter and producer, McClure has collaborated with many other Red Dirt artists. He has become the permanent producer for Cross Canadian Ragweed. Usually contributing also as a songwriter, he has produced five of their seven studio albums, jokingly earning him the title of "prodouchebag."[5] McClure has also produced albums by other artists around the scene such as Stoney LaRue, Jason Boland & the Stragglers, Scott Copeland, Johnny Cooper, Whiskey Myers, and the Turnpike Troubadours.

    In 2011 McClure Produced and Recorded with The Damn Quails, releasing "Down the Hatch" in October 2011.

    In 2014, McClure produced and recorded The Chris Brazeal Band, releasing their 3rd album "A Heart Like Yours" in September 2014. He appears on their cover of Hal Ketchum's "Small Town Saturday Night"

    On February 27, 2022 he was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame.

    Discography[edit]

    Year Album
    2002 Twelve Pieces
    2004 Everything Upside Down
    2004 The Burtschi Brothers & The Mike McClure Band
    2005 Camelot Falling
    2006 Foam
    2008 did7
    2009 Onion
    2010 Zero Dark 30
    2010 Halfway Out of the Woods
    2011 50 Billion

    Music videos[edit]

    Year Video
    2006 "Haunt Me No More"

    Notable appearances[edit]

    "I'd Rather Have Nothing", written by McClure and originally recorded by The Great Divide was recorded by Garth Brooks for his 2005 Limited Series Box Set on the album The Lost Sessions. It has sold over 2 million copies.

    "Fighting For", written by McClure and Cody Canada reached number 39 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. It was recorded by Cross Canadian Ragweed for their album Garage.

    McClure has been working with Joe Hardy since "Foam".

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Mike McClure Myspace Blog". Archived from the original on 2010-03-06.
  • ^ "Mike McClure Band".
  • ^ "Mike McClure: The Red Dirt Rockstar".
  • ^ "Mike McClure rocks the Iron Horse with Red Dirt music".
  • ^ "prodouchebag hits billboard". Archived from the original on 2009-02-07.
  • External links[edit]


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