Mickey Curry

Mickey Curry

Birth : 1956-06-10, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

History

Michael Timothy Curry, aka Mickey Curry, is an American professional musician, best known for his work as the drummer for Bryan Adams through the 1980s. Curry has also played drums for many other major rock acts, among them Hall & Oats, Tina Turner, David Bowie, Cher, and Elvis Costello.

Profile

Mickey Curry

Movies

Waiting: The Van Duren Story
Himself
Born out of the ashes of Big Star, arguably the greatest cult band of all time, Memphis local Van Duren joined forces with ex-members Chris Bell & Jody Stephens to form a band and become regulars on the 70s Memphis bar circuit. In little time they got the attention of Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham, who then started managing Van Duren. Van was tipped to be the next Paul McCartney but instead faded into obscurity. Forty years later, two friends from Australia (a band manager and musician) chance upon the mysterious musician’s lost album. They fall hopelessly in love with the music and set out to discover why Van Duren isn’t a household name.
Bryan Adams: Live at Slane Castle
Self (Vocals / Drums)
Set at the base of a historic castle in Ireland, Bryan Adams: Live At Slane Castle brings fans a night of unforgettable rock 'n' roll. Shot the evening of August 26, 2000, Live At Slane Castle finds Adams soaring on performances of his chart-topping hits.
Pavarotti & Friends 2
Himself
Daryl Hall & John Oates: The Liberty Concert
Drums
On July 4th, 1985 in front of 60,000 fans, Hall & Oates performed at an outdoor benefit concert for the restoration of the Statue Of Liberty. The duo performed most of their soul-funk classics such as: "Family Man," "Rich Girl," "Say It Isn't So," "Method of Modern Love," and more.