Noted musician and entrepreneur Mike Galaxy, whose life has been marked by a rich tapestry of creative pursuits and geographic movements. Born in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, Galaxy's early years were spent in Portland, Oregon, where he developed a strong foundation for his future endeavors.
As his career began to take shape, Galaxy returned to his hometown of Los Angeles in 1990, where he would go on to become the drummer for the 90s LA rock band Vinyl. This marked the beginning of a successful music career, one that would see him take the stage and entertain audiences with his unique talent.
Beyond his work with Vinyl, Galaxy has also made a name for himself in the world of advertising. He has starred in two national commercials, with the first being for Mazda's MX-6 in 1993. This was followed by a stint as himself in a series of Union Bay Clothing spots in 1999.
In addition to his work in music and advertising, Galaxy has also made a significant impact in the digital realm. He was the first ever Internet VJ/DJ, hosting a music program on the short-lived Spike.com. This pioneering work helped to pave the way for future generations of digital musicians and content creators.
Today, Galaxy continues to be involved in the music industry, currently running IndieHits.com Music Publishing. This latest venture is a testament to his enduring passion for music and his commitment to helping new artists break into the industry.