Mick Grondahl
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Mick Grondahl (born 1968-05-07) is an American bass guitarist. He was born in Denmark. He is best known for playing bass guitar on Jeff Buckley's debut album, Grace.
He attended Skidmore College where he majored in sculpture but soon moved to New York City where he played with several bands. He met Jeff Buckley after seeing him at The Fez, jammed with him that night, and joined his band soon after. Grondahl became an integral part of Buckley's live sound, and wrote the song "Edna Frau" which Jeff would sometimes sing. After Buckley's death, he played in several bands including Black Beetle and Tongue. He is currently living in Denmark recording a demo with Tongue.

