On a crisp February day in 1950, Michael Wayne Campbell was born in Panama City, Florida, destined to become one of rock music's most revered yet understated heroes. Raised in Jacksonville, he found his passion early when his mother, Helen Barber, gifted him his first guitar-a humble Harmony acoustic model from a pawnshop. Though "unplayable" by his own admission, that instrument ignited a spark. By the time he got his hands on a Guyatone electric guitar and later played a friend's Gibson SG, Campbell had glimpsed his future. Influenced by the melodic genius of The Byrds, the lyrical prowess of Bob Dylan, and the innovative stylings of guitar legends like Scotty Moore and Keith Richards, Campbell set out to make his mark on the world of music.
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