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Michael "Miguel"
Happoldt (born July 5, 1969, in Atlanta, Georgia)[citation needed] is an
American musician, producer, songwriter,
mixing engineer, and...
- who were then
joined by
frequent Sublime contributors Michael "Miguel"
Happoldt, Todd Forman, and "Field"
Marshall Goodman. Eric
Wilson said: "We will...
- worldwide,
including about ten
million in the U.S. alone.
Michael "Miguel"
Happoldt and
Marshall "Ras MG"
Goodman contributed to
several Sublime songs. In...
- Beach,
California based record label that was
founded by
Michael "Miguel"
Happoldt and
Bradley Nowell in 1990.
Skunk is
affiliated with the
spinoff label...
-
student Michael "Miguel"
Happoldt approached the band,
offering to let the band
record in the
studio at the
school where Happoldt was studying. The band...
-
performance to pawn for drug money,
knowing band
manager Michael "Miguel"
Happoldt would find a way to re-acquire the equipment. He used
clonidine patches...
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record stores.[citation needed] In 1990,
music student Michael "Miguel"
Happoldt offered to let the band
record in the
studio at the
school where he was...
- the
album with new
producers Josh
Abraham and
Michael Happoldt. In a 2014 interview,
Happoldt recalled the sessions: "Now that was a
hybrid because they...
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released on
major label Elektra Records and was
produced by
Michael "Miguel"
Happoldt. "Champions Dub" – 1:04 "Hey Driver" – 2:36 "Broken" – 3:08 "Mr. Wilmington"...
- the track,
which earned Happoldt a C-.
Sublime recorded the
remainder of
their 1991 demo, Jah Won't Pay the Bills, with
Happoldt at
CSUDH and
released it...