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At the ripe old age of 17 Mike Onesko left his native Fairview Park Ohio for the greener pastures of San Francisco with just $60 and his guitar he hitchhiked his way across country till he arrived in S.F. Upon arrival he formed a power trio called Sundog and started exploring his musical journey playing long jams and heavy sabbath type riffs. Next was Steelwind a five piece outfit with keyboards, That featured John Warmouth on drums and Walker Kaeck(I Think I,m in Love) On vocals. They Headlined at Kezar Stadium just three years after Led Zeppelin played there! The Kwik and Three Man Army were next and they opened for many acts such as Robin Trower,Montrose, Nazareth, Great White, Mitch Ryder and Clarence Clemons. Mike was discovered in the clubs of Marin County California by Shrapnel records President Mike Varney! They formed the Blindside Blues Band with Scott Johnson on guitar,and Jeff Martin on drums and Gregg Chaisson on bass guitar. They put out three records with this lineup. Although Gregg played on the records he never did any live shows with the band! That duty was filled admirably by Kier Staeheli. The last Shrapnel lineup for the Blindside Blues Band was Mike Onesko, Mike Varney, Aysnley Dunbar, James Lomenzo. Mike produced and played on Cream of The Crop a tribute to Cream where he produced and performed with Pat Travers, Leslie West, Tim Bogert, Rick Derrigner, Glenn Hughes, Neal Schon ,and many more! Mike went on to Comet Records in Italy to record many gr

To The Station
Voodoo Crossing a Tribute to Jimi Hendrix
Gypsy Blood A Tribute To Jimi Hendrix Vol.2

Smokehouse Sessions, Vol. 2 (Mike Onesko Blues Band)
Smokehouse Sessions, Vol. 3: Back to the Blues
L.A. Blues Authority: Cream of the Crop
Mike Onesko Band: Re-Covered
50 Rock Tunes Vol. 1
Smokehouse Sessions
50 Summer Evergreen Hits
L.A. Blues Authority Vol. V: Cream of the Crop
Voodoo Crossing: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix