Michael Falzarano is an American
guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He has been a professional musician since the 1970s, most notably in
Hot Tuna, the
New Riders of the Purple Sage, and the Memphis Pilgrims, a Memphis-style
rock and roll/
blues band that he founded in 1986.[1][2]
Falzarano released an album entitled We Are All One[3] in 2008 on Woodstock Records and The King James Sessions[4] in 2005 on Blues Planet Records. A re-released version of the song "Last Train Out," which he wrote in memory of
the Allman Brothers Band and
Gov't Mule bass player
Allen Woody, appears on the record. Blues Planet re-released Mecca,[5] an album that Falzarano and the Memphis Pilgrims originally released in 1996 on Relix Records with guests
Jorma Kaukonen,
Pete Sears, and Harvey Sorgen of Hot Tuna and Danny Louis of
Gov't Mule.
When not performing with his own band, Falzarano can be seen with Hot Tuna, the Jorma Kaukonen Trio, and the New Riders of the Purple Sage. Falzarano also produces other artists, and teaches guitar workshops at Jorma Kaukonen's Fur Peace Ranch.
In 2013, Falzarano's original composition "When There's Two There's Trouble" was featured in Alexandre Moors' critically acclaimed film Blue Caprice with Isaiah Washington, Tim Blake Nelson, and Joey Lauren Adams. Falzarano also appears in the movie.