Mike Deasy is called the most recorded rock guitarist alive today. Starting in the 1950s, he helped shape and create rock and roll. In the 1960s, Mike recorded with the who's who of California rock and pop artists as part of "The Wrecking Crew", the L.A. studios musical elite. In the 1970s, he helped birth Christian rock music. Today, he is the senior pastor of The Rock Church in Port Arthur, Texas. (edit)
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If You Want To Buy 'Em [with Your Gang]
1966
Tanyet [with Ceyleib People]
1967
Friar Tuck and His Psychedelic Guitar
1967
Gator Creek [with Gator Creek]
1970
Wings Of An Eagle [with Kathie Deasy]
1976
Wings Of Praise
1987
True Love [with Kathie Deasy]
1994
Guitar Gold
1998
Signs and Wonders [with Kathie Deasy]
1999
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