Born in Hollywood, California, "Gypsy" George Mihalopoulos began
playing music at an early age. He is a multi-instrumentalist,
songwriter, and producer. His wide range of musical abilities includes
guitar, piano, bass, drums, bouzouki, harmonica, and singing.
Furthermore, he is an accomplished composer of Film and TV, including
Salma Hayek's directorial debut, "The Maldonado Miracle." He is also a
Music Supervisor working on such shows as "The Brothers Garcia," "Urban
Jungle," "Forensic Files," and "The Planet's Funniest Animals."
In addition to producing his band Open Road Love Affair, "Gypsy" George
has worked with numerous acts, from L.A. to Chicago, ranging in styles
from Punk to Hip Hop. He received his degree in Literature,
concentrating on late 19th/early 20th century fiction novel, from
Northwestern University. As a result, "Gypsy" George is also an
accomplished writer having published various poems and short stories,
as well as completing his first novel entitled "Burning of the Fragile
Fire."
Currently, "Gypsy" George is releasing his new album, "Joe's
Beginning," with his band, Open Road Love Affair, due out the Summer of
2007. Also, a tour will follow in the Fall of 2007.