Micky Moody

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Micky Moody (born Michael Moody, 30 August 1950, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England) is an English guitarist, and a former member of the hard rock bands Juicy Lucy and Whitesnake. After Juicy Lucy split Micky co-founded Snafu which combined his Brit-rock guitar style with some down-home stateside grooves. The band recorded three albums - SNAFU, Situation Normal and All Funked Up. The band also appeared on a John Peel session and toured extensively before the individual members headed off to pursue different ventures. Together with his former Whitesnake colleagues Bernie Marsden and Neil Murray, he has founded several bands (The Snakes, Company of Snakes and M III), with which they mainly perform old Whitesnake songs.

Besides this, Moody also played with Bob Young in The Young & Moody Band and released one bluesy solo album I Eat Them For Breakfast in 2001. [1]

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] With Snafu

[edit] With Whitesnake

[edit] With Company of Snakes

[edit] Solo

  • I Eat Them For Breakfast

[edit] References

  1. ^ Micky Moddy's website