Mike Manville (born Michael Iwanyshyn 25 Dec 1980, Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian musician and lyricist, and the lead singer of the band The Manvils. In early 2004, Manville met bassist Greg Buhr and later that year met lead guitarist Mark Parry online through a musician community website while living in Vancouver. Within a week of meeting the latter two members, a band was formed and their first show was played the following month.
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- Mike Manville (born Michael Iwanyshyn 25 Dec 1980, Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian musician and lyricist, and the lead singer of the band The Manvils. In early 2004, Manville met bassist Greg Buhr and later that year met lead guitarist Mark Parry online through a musician community website while living in Vancouver. Within a week of meeting the latter two members, a band was formed and their first show was played the following month. In 2006 Manville's face appeared on the front page of the popular Canadian fashion/Music magazine ION along with a three page article and photographs of the other band members in the April 2006 edition. That same year, Manville and The Manvils appeared on the national Budweiser Guitar Maker add campaign. The commercial later aired in China during the Beijing Olympics. In 2005/2006, Manville and producer John Akred began working on Manville's acclaimed solo effort, "Broken Arms" in Akred's private Chicago studio - Clodock Recording Parlour - with a special guest appearance by pedal steel guitar legend, Bob Egan (Wilco/Blue Rodeo). In 2008, The Manvils began writing and recording their new album with acclaimed producer, Ryan Dahle (Limblifter/Age Of Electric). Recorded live at the Factory and The recRoom (Greenhouse Studios), the new album was finalized in early 2009 and will be released on Sandbag Records later in the year.
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- Mike Manville (born Michael Iwanyshyn 25 Dec 1980, Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian musician and lyricist, and the lead singer of the band The Manvils. In early 2004, Manville met bassist Greg Buhr and later that year met lead guitarist Mark Parry online through a musician community website while living in Vancouver. Within a week of meeting the latter two members, a band was formed and their first show was played the following month.
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