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Mike Brindisi & the New York Rock are going places. Brindisi
and his band, The New York Rock, are poised on the brink of something
great. He has forged his own path in the world, and his ascent to the
top is well under way.
Brindisi always had
a dream. It began when he was a student in Elementary School. On a fieldtrip
to the high school, where his class went to see a play put on by the drama
club, he had his first brush of enlightenment.
“I knew right
then and there that I wanted to be on stage,” he said.“It
seemed I was born to be a performer.”
And so when he entered
seventh grade, he began to participate in the drama program at the high
school, and also in the community theater programs during the summers.
“Music seemed
to be an inevitable choice for me,” said Brindisi. “When I
was a kid I had pictures of Axl Rose and Slash on the walls of my bedroom,
and big dreams in my head.”
His father was also
a musician, and after enough pestering, agreed to teach Brindisi to play
the guitar. The only problem is that all of the guitars were right-handers,
and Brindisi is left handed. Showing the determination, he taught himself
to play right handed. “My dad taught me a few chords, and then after
that, I just sort of took off,” he said with a laugh. “I think
I probably drove my parents crazy.”
So music became a
part of his life, and he played with a few bands throughout high school,
while keeping a full schedule of drama performances as well. He has played
with several well known local bands “I really loved being a part
of those bands, but what I really wanted was to play my own music ...
my brain was full of ideas, and I wanted to do so much more than just
covers.”
So working with another
member of his band at the time, he wrote and recorded a few songs, got
a demo together and began sending it out.Contacted
by a company in Nashville, who expressed an interest in his music, he
put up the $4,000, got on a plane and headed south.
In Nashville, he re-recorded
his music with session musicians, and put together his first EP. It went
nowhere.“I
returned home with a broken heart, empty pockets and another tough lesson
learned,” he said. Once he was back home in Herkimer, the music
got put on hold for a while.
Unable to afford to
head to such musician meccas like New York City or L.A., he shifted his
focus to his other love -- comedy. “I spent my life saying that
my two goals were to be on Saturday Night Live, and to sell a million
albums,” he said.He
took a job at the newly opened Fat Cats Comedy Club, sweeping floors in
exchange for stage time. There he perfected his comedy routine.
“I was always
the class clown, much to the distress of my teachers,” said Brindisi.
He began recording
his routines and sending them out. Soon he was booked at Caroline’s
Comedy Club in New York City, traveling there two times a month to perform.
He always took his EP along with him, but comedy was his focus.
His exposure at Caroline’s
led him to achieve the first part of his goal. He landed a role on Saturday
Night Live, which aired on May 1, 2004, with Lindsay Lohan hosting and
Usher as the musical guest. As he waited for the show to air, he wandered
around the studio, poking his head into every doorway. “I have always
been curious,” he said, “I love meeting new people, and discovering
things, because you just never know who you are going to meet and how
they are going to change your life.
His curiosity paid off. He met “Speedy” the guitar technician
for SNL who has been with the show since its inception in 1975.
They shot the breeze,
he played Jimmy Fallon’s guitar, “It was one of the most amazing
moments of my life.” Twenty minutes before the show went on the
air, Brindisi got a call from his father. Back home in Herkimer, his grandmother
had passed away.
“It was such
a bittersweet moment,” he said, “To be going out there to
fulfill a dream, and lose somebody that I loved very much.”
And so he went on
stage, and at home, everybody watched as he went out there and did what
he loved to do. After the show, he was preparing to rush home to be with
his family, when he heard what he called one of the greatest pieces of
advice he ever received.
Speedy, the guitar
tech, called to him as he was exiting the studio. “Mike,”
he said, “Listen to me. You just finished up your set on SNL, like
you wanted. Now go out there and sell me a million albums.” “It
was at that moment,” said Mike, “That I gave up on comedy
and returned to music, my first love.”
Soon after his return
home, he moved to Ithaca. “Ithaca is the best town, full of culture
and art and music,” he said, “I went there to put a band together
and get my music going again.”
It turned out to
be not as easy as he thought. “Every musician in town is already
playing in, like, five bands,” he laughed, “So for a long
time, I played acoustic.” And he continued to peddle his demo around.
And to work three jobs.
There was a local
radio station, WVBR FM, who gave air time to local musicians, and so Brindisi
headed off to hand him his demo, and to plead his case. “I told
him to please take a listen, and play the song “Crawl,” said
Brindisi, “And the DJ laughed, told me it was such a rock-n-roll
thing to do, that he would definitely play it.”
Returning back to
his job at the Cornell Laundry, Brindisi was ecstatic to hear himself
on the radio. “I danced around the laundry like an idiot shouting
‘Hey! That’s me.’” The song took off. It was ranked
number 22 for the most requested songs of the year at WVBR.
Soon, he found four
local Ithaca musicians “These guys are amazing,” said Brindisi,
and Brindisi and The New York Rock came into being. They
held their debut show at the Haunt in Ithaca on Feb. 8, 2008, and played
to an almost full house.
They continued to
peddle their demos around, finally contacting NASCAR, seeking for the
opportunity to play at Watkins Glen. The NASCAR promoters loved their
stuff, and though the venue at Watkins Glen already had a full bill, they
were asked if they wanted to open for Gavin DeGraw on July 5, 2008 at
another of their sporting events.
In 2009 the band released their debut full length album "counting pennies" independantly and hit the road.
Since then Mike and his band have played everywhere from Ny to Austin to Nashville making noise and promoting the album. They appeared on The Howard Stern Show in 2010,
and shot a music video for crawl which aired nationally on thecooltv in 2011. As 2012 begins the band is working on a second album to be released under a label or Independantly,touring,
and continuing to make noise. The future looks beright for Mike and the guys!
Rock.
Written by Julie
McCaulley
Mike
Brindisi & The New York Rock : General Info
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Mike
Brindisi
Vocals / Guitars |
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John O'Leary
Keyboards/backup vocals |
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Mike Caporizzo
Guitars |
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Rick Kline
Bass |
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| Greg Evans
Drums |
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