His real name was Michael Peter Balzary, he was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, October 16th, 1962.

A boy that we know as Michael Balzary or Flea.
His parents divorced and his mother remarried in 1967 to a jazz musician named Walter Urban Jnr. In the same year he moved with his mom, stepdad and sister Karen to N.Y. His stepdad was a big influence on him, he often visited the weekly jam sessions with his stepfather.

In 1972 they moved to
L.A. In High School Flea was often teased both because of his funny part Australian part New York accent and his "weird" musical taste. Most of the kids in his age were in to disco and dancemusic, Flea prefered Dizzy Gillesibie, Miles Davis and Ornette Coleman. At this time Flea had started to play the trumpet, he were really talented and practised a lot.

He played with the
L.A. junior philharmonic and and with the school orchestra and was a favorite of the teachers. He often played along with his idol Dizzy Gillespie and at one occasion he met his idol. Flea's mum took him backstage after a concert and Flea talked with Dizzy for 15 minutes about how much he liked his music and how he copied his trumpetting style.

But it wasn't that kind of music Flea would play later on. When he heard his first funk album he got stuck. He listened to funk band like Parliament, Funkadelic, P-funk, Defunkt, The Meters, Sly and the Family Stone and James Brown. He also listened a lot to Jimi Hendrix who became his new idol. He met Anthony Kiedis in Farefax Highschool. .

They did a lot togetheter for instance they got specialized in jumping off tall buildings into swimming pools. The first real band Flea joined was "Anthym" (later renamed What is This?), formed by Jack Irons and Hillel Slovak. Flea played the bass, an instrument he had never played before. After some time he quit What is This and joined the
L.A. punk band Fear.
 

Hillel Slovak and Jack Irons were invited to play with them. They hadn't even rehearsed the song before going onstage but the audience loved it. Flea quit Fear to work on the new band. They called themself "Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem". After a while they changed their name to "The Red Hot Chili Peppers" a name that, according to Flea better described their music...

In 1985 Flea got married to Loesha Zeivar, he tattoed her name on a place close to his heart, round his left nipple. The marriage didn't last that long though but they were married long enough to create a child. Loesha gave birth to their daughter Clara on
the 16th of September 1988. In 1996 he was appointed as 'Bassist Of TheYear' by Bass Player Magazine.

On
October 31st 1993, River Phoenix, one of Flea´s best friend died.Flea got very sick and the doctors said it would take him 9 months to get better.
Flea was is part of Jane's addiction in 1997, participated with Dave in Alanis Morissette "you oughta know" ; Porno For Pyros "Freeway" "hard Charger" ;Jane's addiction's Nothing Shocking and Kettle Whistle albums.

 

Ôèëìîãðàôèÿ:                                                  

  • Suburbia
  • Thrashin'
  • Stranded
  • Blue Iguana
  • Back To The Future Part II
  • Let's Get Lost
  • Back To The Future Part III
  • My Private Idaho
  • Motorama
  • Roadside Prophets
  • Demolition Man
  • Wild Side
  • The Son in law
  • Just Your Luck
  • The Big Lebowsky
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B Äðóãè Ïðîåêòè:Audio Dynamite - This Is Big Audio Dynamite (1985)

  • Big Audio Dynamite - No. 10, Upping St. (1986)
  • Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking (1988)
  • Big Audio Dynamite - Megatop Phoenix (1989) – Çâóêîâè Åôåêòè
  • Keith Levene - Violent Opposition (1989) - Áàññ
  • Mick Jagger - Wandering Spirit (1993) - Áàññ
  • Jon Hassell - Dressing for Pleasure (1994) - Áàññ
  • Pigface - Notes from Thee Underground (1994) - Áàññ
  • Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill (1995) - Áàññ
  • Big Audio Dynamite - Planet Bad: Greatest Hits (1995)
  • Johnny Cash - Unchained (1996) - Áàññ
  • No Doze Funkmob - Hooded Figures (1997) - Ïðîäóöåíò
  • Jane's Addiction - Kettle Whistle Bass (1997)
  • Michael Brook - Albino Alligator (1997) - Áàññ, Àðàíæèìåíò, Ïðîäóöåíò
  • Livin' Illegal - Married to the Game (1997) - Áåê-âîêàë
  • Bone Thugs N Harmony/Henry Rollins - War [5 Tracks] (1998) - Áàññ, Òðúáà
  • Bone Thugs-N-Harmony/Henry Rollins - War [2 Tracks] (1998) - Áàññ, Òðúáà, Òðîìáîí
  • Jewel - Spirit (1998) - Áàññ
  • Banyan - Anytime at All (1999) - Áàññ
  • Jewel - Spirit [Japan Bonus Tracks] (1999) - Áàññ
  • Germs-A tribute to Germs - small circle of friends (2000) - Áàññ, Âîêàë

 

 

 

            

                                                                                                           

 

 

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