Career
His musical style encompasses avant-garde, popular, folk, soul, and jazz. He has recorded and self-released four albums on his own independent record label Nevernothing Records, Limited Liability Company. In March 2016 Mike Mineo moved to Nashville, Tennessee to further his music career. In 2010, Mike Mineo released his first album Eccentricity.
The single "Eazy Livin" was well received by college radio and was licensed to iHome for their studio series home entertainment systems
The other single "Peaceful Daze" (also from "Eccentricity") was licensed to the popular East! Television show Khloé & Lamar in season 1 episode 7 "Jamie 9-1-1". In the summer of 2010 he was awarded "Best Male Vocalist" of 2010 by the local weekly paper Broward New Times.
On August 17 through October 20 of 2010 he went on tour to support his debut release of "Eccentricity" and played dates throughout the United States. & Canada. During this tour the press and media started to claim him as a modern-day Frank Zappa In 2011 Mike Mineo formed the group MINEO and released his next album "Beach Season" Their song "Brand New Feeling" was well received by college radio and was featured on Austin Texas"s college radio station 93.3 KGSR. This song made the MINEO band become a featured top up and coming artist to look out for in 2011 Both albums were produced by Brent T. Williams aka Teasley.
In late 2013 Mike Mineo released the album "Big Big Star".
"Big Big Star" was produced and engineered by Mike Mineo himself at his home in Delray Beach, Florida. "Big Big Star" was mastered by Matthew de Nobrega at Timecode Mastering Studio in Cape Town, South Africa. The same engineer that is known for his work with Die Antwoord.
In March 2016 Mike Mineo moved to Nashville, Tennessee and released his 4th album "1".
Some of his musical influences include Stevie Wonder, Van Morrison, Tom Waits & Frank Zappa.