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Flint, MI-born guitarist/keyboardist/vocalist Michael Dean (born January 8, 1958) transplanted his music to Tennessee in the late '90s. Within a few months of his move, he had formed a new group, the Michael Dean Band, with lead guitarist Mark Adair, bassist Terry King, drummer/lead guitarist/lead vocalist William Eastep, and drummer Rob "Boomer" Lazzara, and had begun performing in Tennessee clubs. Since performing their first gig, in early 1998, the Michael Dean Band has experienced numerous personnel changes. Initially a quartet, the group was soon expanded with the addition of pianist/keyboardist/vocalist Sean, who was eventually replaced by Larry Kelly. Adair left the band following their first gig with Eastep switching from drums to guitar. Becoming a reborn Christian in 2001, King was replaced by bassist/vocalist Andy Haban. Lazzara was replaced by Bob Wilcox. The son of a guitarist, Dean performed with his father's band at the age of six. Playing guitar from the age of eight, he played his first gig, at a Michigan pancake house, the following year. After polishing his skills as a member of several local bands, including his dad's group, Dean formed his first band, Ashley, at the age of 16. Leaving the band in 1991 to pursue a solo career in country music as Mickey De, Dean recorded his debut album the same year. His potential for stardom seemed to increase after he was chosen to perform his original song "Jesus Birthday" during a Pageant of Peace concert at the White House. Dean's career suffered a setback following the loss of family members. Depressed, he left music and took a day job at General Motors. When he was asked to transfer to the Saturn corporate plant in Spring Hill, TN, 150 miles from Nashville, he jumped at the chance. Knocking on doors, he soon...

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