Mike Ethan Messick








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Mike Ethan Messick is a songwriter, first and foremost, with a knack and a passion for turning life’s ups and downs into vivid, tuneful and relatable stories set to music that ranges from classic country to ambitious folk-rock.  Growing up in Baytown, Texas, he fell in love with his dad’s eclectic record collection and started the long and rewarding process of developing his own sound and style through years of playing open mic nights and small venues around Central Texas.  His self-released albums – 2006’s Bootlegger’s Turn, 2011’s The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday, and now 2017’s How Close We Came – reflect the influence of titans like Steve Earle, John Prine, and Billy Joe Shaver, filtered through his own literary eye for detail and gritty but ultimately optimistic voice.  

Messick has garnered independent radio play from Texas to Australia with songs like “American Steel” and “Oldsmobile,” scored songwriting cuts on other artists’ albums and setlists  (including Roger Creager’s take on “The Everclear Song,” one of the most popular hits of the Texas country music explosion), appeared as a commentator and performer on the Texas Music Scene TV show, and played opening gigs or song swaps alongside fellow Texans including Hayes Carll, Randy Rogers, and Ray Wylie Hubbard.  The new album How Close We Came was recorded at Austin’s legendary Cedar Creek Studios with producer John Ross Silva and an A-team of local musicians including David Abeyta, Cody Foote, Scott Davis, Geoff Queen, Jamie Lin Wilson and Wade Josey.   


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Mike Ethan Messick  12/31/2006            
Scott
Awesome. My favorite CD of the year. Reminds me of Steve Earle and Reckless Kelly, a little rough around the edges but with a lot of heart.
Mike Ethan Messick  12/30/2006            
Lee
Been waiting on this one a long time ... I was really hoping for an acoustic "Everclear Song" but this'll do fine.
Mike Ethan Messick  12/29/2006            
hans
well done sir. especially love "olive skinned girl".
Mike Ethan Messick  12/28/2006            
Aggie Dawg
This is really great, honest music. The songwriting is really a cut above and the production's good too. Pretty cool that the Gougers are on there too ... easily my favorite debut since the Gougers first CD
Mike Ethan Messick  12/26/2006            
Mandy
Wonderful! It was a great Christmas present. One of my new favorites.
Mike Ethan Messick  12/23/2006            
T. Duncan
Damn good album -- solid songwriting, excellent execution. Rare to find such a strong combo of evocative lyrics and musicianship -- which each stand up on their own on this disc. After seeing Mike Ethan play around East Texas for years it's great to finally be able to posess a tangible result of his efforts that I can now share with those still unacquainted...as well as with my disc player on a regular basis.
Mike Ethan Messick  12/22/2006            
Ian Wilkinson
Awesome record! Everything about this album is pure Ethan...almost as good as a live show. Every song on the CD is great, and everyone should own this album. Long awaited but completely worth the wait. Looking forward to the next one and always the live shows. Keep it up...
Mike Ethan Messick  12/22/2006            
ferguson
nicely done ... one of my favorites already
Mike Ethan Messick  12/21/2006            
ThatBarGuy
About damn time! It's just as good as I thought it would be, too. College Station's best-kept secret ain't so secret anymore ... this is smart music with grit & heart
Mike Ethan Messick  12/21/2006            
guitjon
I've been waiting on this recording for almost 8 years now when Ethan first entered the studio. After many trips to the studio, beers, guitar pulls, parties, and more beers, I finally have something to listen to. This album is outstanding. From the upbeat rock styles of "American Steel" to the calm and quiet stylings of "The Raven," this album explores many roads. If you're looking for something to make you think, sing, or simply tap your toes, you should definitely pick up Bootlegger's Turn.
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