This article is about the English musical journalist and jazz pianist. For the American sheriff, see Michael Hennessey. For the British rower, see Mike Hennessy.
Mike Hennessey (25 February 1928 – 16 August 2017[1][2]) was an English music journalist and jazz pianist.
Born in London as the third of four children, Hennessey, who came from a musical family, began learning piano at the age of six. After his military service, he began working as a journalist.[1] He wrote for jazz magazines in Europe and North America and worked for 27 years as a correspondent and international editor for the US magazine Billboard, before retiring in 1994.[1][2] He specialised in international copyright and intellectual property, and advocated strengthening of copyright protection for the music industry.[1][3]
He moved to Germany and lived in Durchhausen from 1998 until his death in 2017 after a brief illness. He was married to the German concert agent Gaby Kleinschmidt.[1][2]
Publications
Rogers, Eddie; Hennessey, Mike (1964). Tin Pan Alley. London: Robert Hale.
Scott, Ronnie; Hennessey, Mike (1979). Some of My Best Friends Are Blues. London: W. H. Allen. ISBN0491022395.
Hennessey, Mike (1990). Klook: The Story of Kenny Clarke. London: Quartet Books. ISBN0704325292.
The Little Giant : the Story of Johnny Griffin. London: Northway Publications. 2008. ISBN9780955090851.
Discography
Shades of Chas Burchell (In+Out, 1993)
Unsung Hero: The Undiscovered Genius of Chas Burchell (In+Out, 1995)