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Mike Pinera and his group Blues Image were co-founders and house band at Thee Image, a Miami Beach concert venue they opened and co-headlined on weekends.<ref>[http://www.realrock.com/mpbio.htm Mike Pinera Biography], Official Mike Pinera website.</ref> Blues Image soon signed with [[Atlantic Records]] where they scored the major hit "[[Ride Captain Ride]]" which Pinera co-wrote and sang.
Mike Pinera and his group Blues Image were co-founders and house band at Thee Image, a Miami Beach concert venue they opened and co-headlined on weekends.<ref>[http://www.realrock.com/mpbio.htm Mike Pinera Biography], Official Mike Pinera website.</ref> Blues Image soon signed with [[Atlantic Records]] where they scored the major hit "[[Ride Captain Ride]]" which Pinera co-wrote and sang.


Pinera later joined the band Iron Butterfly in 1970 (whose Blues Image had previously opened for Iron Butterfly on their Vida tour), and featured on their fourth studio album, ''[[Metamorphosis (Iron Butterfly album)|Metamorphosis]]''. The album also featured guitarist Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt. The album reached the top 20.<ref>≈WikipediaIron Btterflypage</ref>
Pinera later joined the band Iron Butterfly in 1970 (whose Blues Image had previously opened for Iron Butterfly on their Vida tour), and featured on their fourth studio album, ''[[Metamorphosis (Iron Butterfly album)|Metamorphosis]]''. The album also featured guitarist Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt. The album reached the top 20.
In 1975 he was a member of the Progrock Band Thee Image, he played guitar, shared lead vocals with Duane Hitchings, keyboards, synthesizer, keyboard bass and Donny Vosburgh, drums.
- Thee Image 1975
- Inside The Tringle 1975
<ref>≈WikipediaIron Btterflypage</ref>


===Solo career===
===Solo career===

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Mike Pinera
Background information
Birth nameCarlos Michael Pinera
Born (1948-09-29) 29 September 1948 (age 76)
Tampa, Florida, United States
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Musician, singer, songwriter, producer
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1966–present
LabelsAtco

Mike Pinera (born September 29, 1948) is an American guitarist who started professionally in the late 1960s with the group Blues Image, which had a #4 hit in 1970 with their song "Ride Captain Ride". After the breakup of that group, he joined Iron Butterfly, and later formed the group Ramatam. Pinera was then the founding member of the band New Cactus, a later incarnation of the band Cactus. He was the lead guitarist for Alice Cooper from 1980 to 1982. He is currently performing with the Classic Rock All Stars.[2] Pinera met the band Renegade through their manager, Kim Richards, who also managed Pinera at the time.[3] They remained close friends and appear together in the television special "Renegade Live @ The House of Blues", which was filmed before a sold out audience at the Hollywood House of Blues.[4]

Career

Early years

Mike Pinera and his group Blues Image were co-founders and house band at Thee Image, a Miami Beach concert venue they opened and co-headlined on weekends.[5] Blues Image soon signed with Atlantic Records where they scored the major hit "Ride Captain Ride" which Pinera co-wrote and sang.

Pinera later joined the band Iron Butterfly in 1970 (whose Blues Image had previously opened for Iron Butterfly on their Vida tour), and featured on their fourth studio album, Metamorphosis. The album also featured guitarist Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt. The album reached the top 20. In 1975 he was a member of the Progrock Band Thee Image, he played guitar, shared lead vocals with Duane Hitchings, keyboards, synthesizer, keyboard bass and Donny Vosburgh, drums. - Thee Image 1975 - Inside The Tringle 1975 [6]

Solo career

In 1978, Pinera's first solo album, Isla, was released. It was followed by Forever in 1979. Neither album achieved considerable sales, though Forever did give birth to the single "Goodnight My Love", which reached No. 70 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[7]

References

  1. ^ Video on YouTube
  2. ^ Mike Pinera interview in St. Petersburg Times http://www.classicrockallstars.com/biography/mike.html
  3. ^ See Richards Bio http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3249319/bio
  4. ^ IMDb http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1343396/
  5. ^ Mike Pinera Biography, Official Mike Pinera website.
  6. ^ ≈WikipediaIron Btterflypage
  7. ^ Mike Pinera in the Charts, AllMusicGuide.