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Home/People/Mike Mangini
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Born
Apr 18, 1963
Age 62
Place of Birth
Newton, Massachusetts, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

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Mike Mangini

Acting

Biography
Mike Mangini started playing the drums when he was two and a half years old. He would practice two to four hours a day and by the time he was nine he was already mimicking Buddy Rich performances. By high school, he was performing in school bands and participating in the prestigious All-County, All-State, and all Eastern United States ensembles. After graduating from Waltham Senior High School in 1981, Mangini put aside his music studies to pursue a computer science major at Bentley University. After graduating Mike started programming software for the Patriot Missile program. At the same time, he was working on a program that studied the links between the human brain and body. In 1987, Mangini scored one of his first 'high-profile' gigs - playing drums for the Rick Berlin Band in Boston, where he worked with bassist Philip Bynoe (who would later go on to work with Mike in sessions for Journey's Steve Perry and more notably during Mike's time in the Steve Vai band). He also taught drums privately in Boston during this time. In 1991, Mangini began working for the thrash metal band Annihilator. Mike performed on the drums on several tracks for the studio album, Set the World on Fire. He went on to tour with the band in support of this album up until 1994. In 1994 he was asked to play with the band Extreme, replacing original drummer Paul Geary. Mike Mangini had been friends with noted Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt since the 1980s. His time in Extreme included recording several tracks for their 1995 album, Waiting For The Punchline. During this time, he also made an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman. While on tour with Extreme in 1995, Mike recorded songs for Nuno on his 4-track tape machine. Those songs ended up on Schizophonic after Nuno left Extreme to pursue a solo career. After Extreme dissolved in 1996, Mike was informed through drummer Jonathan Mover that guitarist Steve Vai was auditioning drummers for his live band. Mike successfully auditioned for Steve Vai's band and relocated to Los Angeles. From late 1996 to early 2000, Mangini was the highly regarded drummer of Vai's live ensemble, which also included bassist Philip Bynoe, guitar wizard Mike Keneally and (in 2000) guitarist Dave Weiner. Mike recorded several drum tracks for Steve's Fire Garden and The Ultra Zone albums. He also rehearsed and recorded Alive in an Ultra Worldwhile on tour with Steve Vai in 2000. Following the initial suspension of the South American leg of the Ultrazone Tour in 2000, Mangini moved back home to Boston and began teaching at Berklee College as an associate professor. He began working with former Extreme frontman Gary Cherone and bassist Pat Badger in the short-lived band, Tribe of Judah. He also continued to work with Dale Bozzio (formerly of the new wave band, Missing Persons), and recorded several more records. Among these records was a Rush tribute record (entitled Subdivisions) and a second full-length album with Annihilator titled All for You. He also recorded tracks for artists Sal DiFusco, Bill Lonero and Chris Emerson. In 2005, he accepted a full-time teaching position at the Berklee College of Music in Percussion Department. He resigned in 2010 to join Dream Theater. In 2007, he recorded drums on the album Metal by Annihilator
Dream Theater – A View From The Top Of The World poster

Dream Theater – A View From The Top Of The World

Cast
2021
Dream Theater - Distant Memories Live in London poster

Dream Theater - Distant Memories Live in London

as Self
2020
Dream Theater: Live at Budokan 2017 poster

Dream Theater: Live at Budokan 2017

Cast
2017
Dream Theater: Live at Wacken 2015 poster

Dream Theater: Live at Wacken 2015

Cast
2015
Dream Theater: Loud Park Festival poster

Dream Theater: Loud Park Festival

as Drums
2014
Dream Theater: Breaking The Fourth Wall poster

Dream Theater: Breaking The Fourth Wall

as Drums
2014
Dream Theater: [2014] Sonisphere Festival poster

Dream Theater: [2014] Sonisphere Festival

as Drums
2014
Dream Theater - Live at Luna Park poster

Dream Theater - Live at Luna Park

as Drums
2013
Dream Theater: Take This for the Pain poster

Dream Theater: Take This for the Pain

Cast
2013
Dream Theater: The Spirit Carries On poster

Dream Theater: The Spirit Carries On

as Himself
2011
Annihilator: Ten Years In Hell poster

Annihilator: Ten Years In Hell

as Himself
2006