Mike Hennessey (25 February 1928 – 16 August 2017[1][2]) was an English music journalist and jazz pianist.
Born in London as the third of four children, Hennessey, who came from a musical family, began learning piano at the age of six.
[2][3] As a pianist he was a member of Chas Burchell's band, with which he recorded two albums.
He also joined the Paris Reunion band with Nat Adderley, toured with Adderley, Billy Mitchell, Arthur Blythe, Benny Golson, Keter Betts, Jimmy Cobb, and Jan Harrington, and worked as an accompanist for Buddy DeFranco, Nathan Davis, Johnny Griffin, Duško Gojković, and Ronnie Scott.
[1] He moved to Germany and lived in Durchhausen from 1998 until his death in 2017 after a brief illness.