Mike Silver (born 12 September 1945)[1] is a British singer-songwriter, who has been active in the UK contemporary and folk music circuits since the late 1960s.
Silver was born in Uffington, Oxfordshire (then Berkshire) in 1945 and started playing guitar at the age of 15,[1] joining a number of locally-known "beat" groups in the Croydon area from around 1964 onwards.
[1] In 1971, he formed the trio, Daylight, together with Chrissie Quayle and Steve Hayton, an American then resident in the UK, which produced one album for RCA in 1971,[1] but fell somewhat between the folk and rock camps and eventually foundered.
[1] From 1976 onwards, Silver concentrated his activities as an acoustic performer and singer-songwriter on the UK folk scene, with frequent performing trips also to Denmark and Germany,[1] and has released more than 12 further solo albums (on some he is billed as Michael Silver);[3] his song "Maybe It's Just Love" was also picked up by Moody Blues frontman Justin Hayward, and included on the latter's 1980 album, Night Flight.
[4] Writing in the West Briton in 2003, reviewer John Newman has stated: "Mike Silver has a unique style, drawing from many influences including folk, rock, country and blues, all of which are evident, with an end result that is magical and should be a source of inspiration to songwriters everywhere.