Originally from Lawrence, Kansas, the Serfs were a soul-rock band who occasionally branched out into jazz and blues The 1969 album "The Early Bird Cafe" by the seven musicians band The Serfs, a.k.a. 'Mike Finnigan And The Serfs,' is their only work. The album features a fantastic blend of Soul, Funk, Psychedelic Rock, and Soul-Jazz in its ten tracks.
A native of Ohio, Finnigan attended the University of Kansas on a basketball scholarship. He started to perform professionally when he was 19, relocating to Wichita to perform with The Serfs, which started as a house band at a local nightclub. In 1969, he joined the Serfs in recording their only album, 1969’s “Early Bird Cafe” and toured with the group.
During a trip to New York City, Finnigan landed a gig as a session music with Jimi Hendrix as he was in the studio recording the legendary album “Electric Ladyland.” In 1972, Finnigan partnered with Jerry Wood to form Finnigan and Wood, releasing just one album “Crazed Hipsters.”
Finnigan’s other collaborations in the 1970s included performances with Dave Mason, Big Brother & The Holding Company, and Peter Frampton, as well as Jim Kreuger and Les Dudek, with whom he formed the band Dudek, Finnigan, and Krueger.,later partnered with Dudek and singer Cher to form the band Black Rose, which performed around Los Angeles as an independent act before signing with Casablanca Records.
They released only one album, the eponymously named Black Rose, which also featured Gary Ferguson, Warren Ham, Rocket Ritchotte and Trey Thompson. However, the album gained little traction with fans and the group parted ways the following year.
Through the 1980s, Finnigan was a much sought-after musician, recording on multiple albums with Crosby, Stills & Nash, including “American Dream,” and “After The Storm,” as well as with artists such as Joe Cocker (Hymn for my Soul). He also provided keyboards for the legendary blues and soul singer Etta James for more than two decades.
More recently, he recorded with Tracy Chapman, Joe Cocker, Buddy Guy, Tower of Power, Rod Stewart, Leonard Cohen, Keb ‘Mo, Taj Mahal, Bonnie Raitt, Eric Burdon, Kara Grainger, and the Zen Blues Quartet, among others. His performances with Taj Mahal and the Phantom Blues Band earned him not one but two Blues Music Award (formerly W.C. Handy Award) and he was nominated twice more in the ‘Pinetop Perkins Piano Player’ category in 2013 and 2014. Mike Finnigan passed away at the age of 76 on August 2021.
Tracks
1. Like A Rolling Stone (Bob Dylan) - 6:30
2. Early Bird Cafe - 4:00
3. Little Man - 3:28
4. Evil Days - 4:45
5. You've Been Talking 'Bout Me Baby - 3:40
6. I'm A Man (Ellas McDaniel) - 6:02
7. Leda - 1:51
8. All Blues (Miles Davis) - 8:09
9. Time's Caught Up With You - 2:36
10.Prologue: Mechanical Man - 5:32
Music and Lyrics by Lane Tietgen and The Serfs except where indicated
The Serfs
*Mike Finnigan - Organ, Piano, Vocals
*Lane Tietgen - Guitar, Bass, Vocals
*Larry Faucette - Conga
*Kenny Bloomquist - Drums
*Richard Margolis - Vibes
*Mark Underwood - Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Trombone
*Freddy Smith - Tenor Sax, Vocals
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Thanks a lot, Marios.
ReplyDeleteThis was the very first album I ever bought and I am very happy that it is still out there for people to listen to. It introduced me to jazz, jazzrock, blues On the touch of psychedelia. Very fond memories….
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