Mike Grose
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Background information | |
Born | 16 March 1941 London, England, UK |
Died | 6 March 2019 London, England, UK | (aged 77)
Instrument | Bass guitar |
Formerly of | Queen |
Mike Grose (16 March 1941 — 6 March 2019) was a British musician. He was the first bassist for Queen from April to July 1970, and played three live gigs with the band between 27 June and 25 July.[1][2]
Queen
Grose, who was from Cornwall, was asked by his childhood friend Roger Taylor to drive up to London to play in his band, the first incarnation of Queen in 1970.[1][3][4] Grose co-owned PJ's, a pub where Smile, the precursor band to Queen featuring Taylor and Brian May, use to play at.[1] When Queen attracted the attention of John Anthony, he told the band he thought they did not have the right bass player.[5]
Grose left the band in early 1971 after playing three gigs with the band between 27 June and 25 July 1970 (June 27 at Hall for Cornwall, July 18 at Imperial College London and July 25 at Grose's PJ's pub).[2][6][7] He was replaced by Barry Mitchell, then Doug Bogie and then finally John Deacon.
According to Mark Blake, author of the 2010 Queen biography This The Real Life? The Untold Story of Queen: "Unlike the other three members (Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor), Grose wasn't a student and the time they spent between gigs working on songs didn't mesh with his style. "Grose was used to working a day job and playing gigs in the evening, Grose thought the band had potential but wasn’t prepared to wait. He quit."[1][8]
Later life
After leaving Queen, he moved back to Cornwall and played in a band called No Joke which included Tim Staffell, who played in Taylor and May's former band Smile.[1] He then ran a garage at Holmbush, a village in St Austell.[8][4]
Grose died on March 6, 2019, six days before his 78th birthday. Brian May posted a tribute to Grose on Instagram, called him a "powerful figure, with powerful gear! His sound was massive and monolithic".[9]
References
- ^ a b c d e Lifton, Dave (2019-03-09). "Mike Grose, Queen's First Bassist, Dies". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
- ^ a b Trewhela, Lee (2019-03-20). "Rock legends Queen pay tribute to original member from Cornwall". Cornwall Live. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
- ^ Trewhela, Lee; ferrer, Marthe de (2019-03-25). "Roger Taylor and Brian May pay tribute to relatively unknown former Queen member". Wales Online. Retrieved 2025-07-20.
- ^ a b Kyriazis, Stefan (2019-12-07). "Brian May reveals ORIGINAL Queen line-up not in Bohemian Rhapsody". Express.co.uk. Retrieved 2025-07-20.
- ^ Is This The Real Life? The Untold Story of Queen - Mark Blake 2010 - page 96
- ^ "Original Member Of Queen Dies". www.antimusic.com. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
- ^ "Sad Day – R.I.P. Gerry Stickells and Mike Grose – brianmay.com". brianmay.com. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
- ^ a b Trewhela, Lee; ferrer, Marthe de (2019-03-25). "Queen pays tribute to original bassist". Hull Live. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
- ^ "QueenOnline.com - News". www.queenonline.com. Retrieved 2025-07-18.