Mike Cross (b. 1946) is an American singer and a guitar- and fiddle-player. Born in Maryville, Tennessee, he first took up guitar during his college years at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His music blends several styles, from singer-songwriter to acoustic blues to humorous novelty songs. Although best known for his comedic tunes such as "The Scotsman" and "The Drunkard," Cross's repertoire has far more to offer, a fact well known to his widespread and loyal fans.
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Mike Cross Oct 4, 1981 Greensboro, North Carolina, United States Uploaded by Jmdiff Credit: Marc Diffendal
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Mike Cross has had 18 concerts.
Mike Cross is most often considered to be Folk, United States, Country, Celtic, and Delta Blues.
The last Mike Cross concert was on August 17, 2012 at Old Pool Farm in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The bands that performed were: City and Colour / Lucinda Williams / GRiZ / Little Feat / Wanda Jackson / Mary Chapin Carpenter / The Secret Sisters / Strand of Oaks / Lori McKenna / Chris Bathgate / Mary Gauthier / The Wooden Sky / Steve Earle and the Dukes / Paul Thorn / The Holmes Brothers / Pokey LaFarge and the South City Three / Mark Erelli / Comas / Debo Band / Arborea / Tracy Grammer / Chris Kasper / Dante Bucci / Mike Cross / Red Clay Ramblers / John Hiatt and the Combo / Roosevelt Dime / Brother Sun / Gypsy Hombres / Spuyten Duyvil / Zach Stock / Voices of the Wetlands.
The songs that Mike Cross performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the May 05, 2012 concert at Carolina Theatre in Durham, North Carolina, United States: