Utley has title credit on several albums, the first being an instrumental record with fellow Coral Reefer Band member Robert Greenidge titled Mad Music.
Utley has produced or co-produced several of Buffett albums beginning with One Particular Harbour in 1983. Since 1981, he has toured with the Coral Reefers.[3]
Personal life
Utley's son, Mick, is married to the daughter of Mac McAnally, also a member of the Coral Reefer Band.[4]
In popular media
During Jimmy Buffett's 1979 song "Volcano," Utley's name is mentioned. Right before the first solo, Jimmy Buffett says "Mr. Utley." This leads into the solo.[5]
Discography
Robert Greenidge & Michael Utley (as Club Trini). Mad MusicMCA 5695. (1986). re-released on CD (11/05).
Robert Greenidge & Michael Utley (as Club Trini). Jubilee (1987). re-released on CD (12/05).
Robert Greenidge & Michael Utley (as Club Trini). Heat (1988).
Robert Greenidge & Michael Utley (as Club Trini). Club Trini. (1996).
Robert Greenidge & Michael Utley (as Club Trini). Back in Town. (1999).
Robert Greenidge & Michael Utley (as Club Trini). Margaritaville Cafe: Late Night Live. (2000).