Michael Happoldt

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Michael 'Miguel' Happoldt is an American musician who worked most notably with the US rock/reggae groups Sublime and Long Beach Dub Allstars, as well as co-founding the Skunk Records record label. He also played in supergroup Volcano with ex-Sublime Drummer Bud Gaugh after LBDA's split in 2002, under the pseudonym 'Mike Stand'.

Miguel joined Sublime after meeting Bradley Nowell through his associations with The Ziggens, after offering to use his free recording time (gained through his college course in sound engineering)to record the band. Originally joining as guitarist, the band made the decision to switch him to the position of producer and manager a short while later. [1]

During his stint with the Long Beach Dub Allstars Miguel played guitar, as well as producing both the bands studio albums.

Other notable artists that Miguel has produced tracks for include Unwritten Law and Slightly Stoopid [2].

  1. ^ Sublime - Stories ,Tales, Lies and Exaggerations (1998) DVD
  2. ^ imdb biography: Michael Happoldt
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