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Manfred Mann are a British
United Kingdom

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 Beat
Beat music

Beat music, also known as Merseybeat or Brumbeat , is a pop music genre that developed in the United Kingdom in the early 1960s. Beat music is a fusion of rock and roll, doo wop, skiffle, Rhythm and blues and Soul music....
, rhythm and blues
Rhythm and blues

Rhythm and blues is the name given to a wide-ranging genre of popular music first created by African Americans in the late 1940s and early 1950s....
 and pop
Popular music

Popular music is music that is accessible to the mainstream and disseminated by one or more of the mass media. It belongs to any of a number of musical genres, and stands in contrast to classical music, which historically was the music of the elite and upper strata of society, and traditional music which was disseminated orally....
 band of the 1960s, named after their South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
n keyboard player and founder, who later led the successful 1970s follow-on group Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Manfred Mann's Earth Band

Manfred Mann's Earth Band is a jazz/rock group formed by Manfred Mann , in 1971 in music....
.

History
Beginnings (1962–1963)
The Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers (as the band were originally called) were formed in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 in December 1962 by keyboard player Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann (musician)

Manfred Mann is a professional keyboard instrument player, best known as the founding member of Manfred Mann and Manfred Mann's Earth Band....
 and drummer/vibes player Mike Hugg
Mike Hugg

Mike Hugg is a professional musician and is best known as a founding member of the Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers, which evolved into the 1960s pop music band , Manfred Mann; and subsequently The Manfreds in the 1990s....
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Manfred Mann are a British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 Beat
Beat music

Beat music, also known as Merseybeat or Brumbeat , is a pop music genre that developed in the United Kingdom in the early 1960s. Beat music is a fusion of rock and roll, doo wop, skiffle, Rhythm and blues and Soul music....
, rhythm and blues
Rhythm and blues

Rhythm and blues is the name given to a wide-ranging genre of popular music first created by African Americans in the late 1940s and early 1950s....
 and pop
Popular music

Popular music is music that is accessible to the mainstream and disseminated by one or more of the mass media. It belongs to any of a number of musical genres, and stands in contrast to classical music, which historically was the music of the elite and upper strata of society, and traditional music which was disseminated orally....
 band of the 1960s, named after their South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
n keyboard player and founder, who later led the successful 1970s follow-on group Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Manfred Mann's Earth Band

Manfred Mann's Earth Band is a jazz/rock group formed by Manfred Mann , in 1971 in music....
.

History


Beginnings (1962–1963)


The Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers (as the band were originally called) were formed in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 in December 1962 by keyboard player Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann (musician)

Manfred Mann is a professional keyboard instrument player, best known as the founding member of Manfred Mann and Manfred Mann's Earth Band....
 and drummer/vibes player Mike Hugg
Mike Hugg

Mike Hugg is a professional musician and is best known as a founding member of the Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers, which evolved into the 1960s pop music band , Manfred Mann; and subsequently The Manfreds in the 1990s....
. Born out of the British blues
Blues

Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues musical form s exist, the 12-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered....
 boom then sweeping London's clubs (which also spawned the Rolling Stones and the Yardbirds
Yardbirds

Yardbirds may refer to:*The Yardbirds*Yardbirds Home Center...
), the band was completed by Mike Vickers
Mike Vickers

Michael Vickers , was a guitarist and saxophonist with the 1960s band, Manfred Mann. He originally played flute and saxophone but with the increasing popularity of guitars in bands it was decided that Manfred Mann should have a guitarist in its line-up....
 on lead guitar, Dave Richmond
Dave Richmond

Dave Richmond is a professional bass guitar player, best known as a founder member of the 1960s pop group Manfred Mann. After leaving the band in 1963, Richmond became a session player, working with, amongst others, Elton John, Bread , and Hank Marvin....
 on bass, and Paul Jones
Paul Jones (singer)

Paul Jones is an England singer, actor, harmonica player, and radio personality and television presenter.In 1962 Jones became resident singer with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated ....
  fronting as lead vocalist and harmonica player; by this point, they had changed their name into Manfred Mann & The Manfreds. Gigging constantly throughout late 1962 and early 1963, the band soon attracted attention for their distinctive sound propelled by Mann's keyboards, Jones' soulful vocals and an occasional horn section. The group signed to HMV
HMV

His Master's Voice is a famous trademark in the music business, and for many years was the name of a large record label. The name was coined in 1899 as the title of a painting of the dog Nipper listening to a wind-up phonograph....
 Records in March 1963 after a change of name to Manfred Mann (at the suggestion of their label's producer), and debuted in July of that year with the jazzy instrumental single "Why Should We Not?", which failed to chart, as did the follow up (with vocals this time), "Cock-A-Hoop"

Early success (1964–1965)

In 1964, the group was asked to provide a new theme tune for the ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
 pop music TV series Ready Steady Go!
Ready Steady Go!

Ready Steady Go! or simply RSG! was one of the United Kingdom first rock/pop music TV programmes. RSG! was conceived by Elkan Allan, head of Rediffusion London TV, who wanted to try a music radio show....
. They responded with the energetic "5-4-3-2-1" which, with the help of weekly TV exposure, rose to No. 5 in the UK
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 charts. It was shortly after "5-4-3-2-1" was recorded that Richmond left the band, being replaced by Tom McGuinness
Tom McGuinness

Tom McGuinness is a musician , songwriter, author, record producer and Television producer.He is perhaps best known as a member of the 1960s pop music group Manfred Mann....
 - the first of many line-up changes. After a further self-penned hit ("Hubble Bubble (Toil And Trouble)") the band struck gold with "Do Wah Diddy Diddy
Do Wah Diddy Diddy

"Do Wah Diddy Diddy" is a song written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich and originally recorded in 1963 by the United States vocal group The Exciters....
", a cover of a minor hit earlier that year by the Exciters. The track, reached the top of both the UK
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
, Canadian, and U.S. charts (The Exciters version had only charted #78 in the U.S.).

During 1965, the group continued to have hits with both self-penned and cover material, their sound increasingly moving away from the blues-based music of their early years to a highly successful pop-soul hybrid. Notably the group began to have success with interpretations of Bob Dylan songs, including "With God on Our Side
With God on Our Side

"With God on Our Side" is a song by Bob Dylan, released as the third track on his 1964 album The Times They Are A-Changin. Dylan first performed the song during his debut appearance at The Town Hall in New York City on April 12, 1963....
" as a track on a best-selling EP. They also reached No.2 in the UK with the controversial "If You Gotta Go, Go Now
If You Gotta Go, Go Now

"If You Gotta Go, Go Now " is a song by Bob Dylan. Originally a European single-only release in 1965, it would not be issued in the U.S. or the UK until The Bootleg Series Volumes 1?3 1961?1991....
", which was banned or edited by a number of TV and radio stations. They also hit No. 3 in the UK with the single "Sha La La", which also reached No. 12 in the U.S. and Canada. Prior to this latter release, Paul Jones announced his intention to quit the band for a solo career once a replacement could be found.

The Mike d'Abo years (1966–1969)

Jones stayed with the band for one more year, during which time Mike Vickers
Mike Vickers

Michael Vickers , was a guitarist and saxophonist with the 1960s band, Manfred Mann. He originally played flute and saxophone but with the increasing popularity of guitars in bands it was decided that Manfred Mann should have a guitarist in its line-up....
 was replaced by Jack Bruce
Jack Bruce

John Symon Asher "Jack" Bruce is a Scotland musician, musical composer and singer. He is best-known as an electric bass guitarist, harmonica player and piano, and was most famous as a vocalist and the bass guitarist for the 1960s rock band Cream ....
 of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (long enough to play bass on the band's second UK No.1 single "Pretty Flamingo
Pretty Flamingo

"Pretty Flamingo" is a song written by Mark Barkan, which became a hit in 1966 in music when Manfred Mann's recording of it was released as a single....
") (#2 in Canada). Jones was eventually replaced by Mike d'Abo
Mike d'Abo

Michael David d'Abo is an England singer and songwriter, best known as the former lead vocalist of Manfred Mann.D'Abo, the son of a London stockbroker, was educated at Harrow School and Selwyn College, Cambridge....
 - among those on the shortlist was Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart

Roderick David "Rod" Stewart Order of the British Empire is a British singer and songwriter born and raised in London, England and currently residing in Epping....
 - and this was one of the few occasions when a band has successfully swapped lead singers and remained at the top. Jack Bruce
Jack Bruce

John Symon Asher "Jack" Bruce is a Scotland musician, musical composer and singer. He is best-known as an electric bass guitarist, harmonica player and piano, and was most famous as a vocalist and the bass guitarist for the 1960s rock band Cream ....
 left to form Cream
Cream (band)

Cream were a 1960s United Kingdom blues-rock Musical ensemble consisting of bassist/lead vocalist Jack Bruce, guitarist/vocalist Eric Clapton, and drummer Ginger Baker....
 with Ginger Baker
Ginger Baker

Peter Edward "Ginger" Baker is an England drummer, best known for his work with Cream . He is also known for his numerous associations with New World music and the use of Music of Africa influences and other diverse collaborations such as his work with the Rock music Hawkwind....
 and another of Mayall's former Bluesbreakers, Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton

Eric Patrick Clapton Order of the British Empire is an English blues-rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer. He is "probably most famous for his mastery of the Stratocaster guitar." Clapton has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Yardbirds, of Cream , and as a solo performer, being the only person to...
, and was replaced by Klaus Voorman (a longtime Beatles associate), with McGuinness moving to guitar. To complete the changes, the group switched labels to Fontana Records
Fontana Records

Fontana Records is a record label which was started in the 1950s as a subsidiary of the Dutch Philips Records; when Philips restructured its music operations it dropped Fontana in favor of Vertigo Records and Mercury Records....
.

With d'Abo as vocalist, the group pursued a softer acoustic pop sound, with a tinge of Dylanesque social comment and surrealism in the lyrics. Their first Fontana Records
Fontana Records

Fontana Records is a record label which was started in the 1950s as a subsidiary of the Dutch Philips Records; when Philips restructured its music operations it dropped Fontana in favor of Vertigo Records and Mercury Records....
 single was another Dylan cover, "Just Like A Woman
Just Like a Woman (song)

Just Like a Woman is a 1966 in music song written by Bob Dylan. It appears on the second side of his classic 1966 album Blonde on Blonde. It was released as a single in the US and peaked at #33....
". Chart success was uneven for a while, with "Semi-Detached, Suburban Mr James" and "Ha Ha Said The Clown" both going Top 5, but an instrumental "Sweet Pea" only No. 36 and "So Long Dad" missing the Top 50 altogether. However they scored a third No. 1 in 1968 with yet another Dylan song, "Mighty Quinn
Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)

"Quinn the Eskimo " is a 1967 folk-rock song written by Bob Dylan during The Basement Tapes sessions. The song became a hit in 1968 for the United Kingdom band Manfred Mann, who released it as a single using the title "Mighty Quinn"....
" (#3 in Canada).

Frustrated with the limitations and image of being seen purely as a hit singles band (their last two albums failed to chart), the group split in 1969, while their final hit, "Ragamuffin Man", was in the Top 10.

Aftermath

Mann went on to write advertising jingles after the group's demise, but still continued to work in the group format. Initially he formed Manfred Mann Chapter Three
Manfred Mann Chapter Three

Manfred Mann Chapter Three was a United Kingdom experimental jazz rock band founded by South African keyboard player Manfred Mann . The line-up for its debut appearance, at Newcastle's Mayfair Ballroom on October 24th 1969, consisted of Mann , Mike Hugg , Clive Stevens , Bernie Living , Steve York , Gerald Drewett , Craig Collinge , Carl Gri...
 (with Mike Hugg), an experimental jazz rock band, described by Mann as an over reaction to the hit factory of the Manfred Mann group. This was, however, short lived and by 1971 they had disbanded and Mann had formed a new group, Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Manfred Mann's Earth Band

Manfred Mann's Earth Band is a jazz/rock group formed by Manfred Mann , in 1971 in music....
.

This group had a Number 1 Billboard Hit in February of 1977, a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Blinded by the Light." In the 1990s, most of the original 1960s line-up reformed as The Manfreds
The Manfreds

The Manfreds are a United Kingdom pop group, formed in 1991 as a reunion of former members of the 1960s pop group Manfred Mann, however without their eponymous founder Manfred Mann himself....
, minus Manfred Mann himself (hence the name), playing most of the old 1960s hits and a few jazz instrumentals, sometimes with both Paul Jones
Paul Jones (singer)

Paul Jones is an England singer, actor, harmonica player, and radio personality and television presenter.In 1962 Jones became resident singer with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated ....
 and Mike d'Abo
Mike d'Abo

Michael David d'Abo is an England singer and songwriter, best known as the former lead vocalist of Manfred Mann.D'Abo, the son of a London stockbroker, was educated at Harrow School and Selwyn College, Cambridge....
 fronting the line-up.

At the same time, Jones and Tom McGuinness (McGuinness formed McGuinness Flint
McGuinness Flint

McGuinness Flint was a rock band formed in 1970 by Tom McGuinness, former guitarist with Manfred Mann, and Hughie Flint, former drummer with John Mayall; plus singer and keyboard instrument player Dennis Coulson, and multi-instrumentalists and songwriters Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle....
 in 1970, but they disbanded in 1975) have been mainstays of The Blues Band
The Blues Band

The Blues Band were formed in United Kingdom in 1979 by Paul Jones , former lead singer and harmonica player with Manfred Mann in the 1960s, and vocalist/slide guitarist Dave Kelly , who had formerly played with the John Dummer Blues Band, Howlin' Wolf and John Lee Hooker among others....
 (which they helped form in 1978).

Personnel

  • Manfred Mann
    Manfred Mann (musician)

    Manfred Mann is a professional keyboard instrument player, best known as the founding member of Manfred Mann and Manfred Mann's Earth Band....
     - keyboards (1962—1969)
  • Mike Hugg
    Mike Hugg

    Mike Hugg is a professional musician and is best known as a founding member of the Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers, which evolved into the 1960s pop music band , Manfred Mann; and subsequently The Manfreds in the 1990s....
     - drums, vibes, keyboards (1962—1969)
  • Dave Richmond
    Dave Richmond

    Dave Richmond is a professional bass guitar player, best known as a founder member of the 1960s pop group Manfred Mann. After leaving the band in 1963, Richmond became a session player, working with, amongst others, Elton John, Bread , and Hank Marvin....
     - bass (1962—1964)
  • Mike Vickers
    Mike Vickers

    Michael Vickers , was a guitarist and saxophonist with the 1960s band, Manfred Mann. He originally played flute and saxophone but with the increasing popularity of guitars in bands it was decided that Manfred Mann should have a guitarist in its line-up....
     - guitar, alto sax, flute - (1962—1965)
  • Paul Jones
    Paul Jones (singer)

    Paul Jones is an England singer, actor, harmonica player, and radio personality and television presenter.In 1962 Jones became resident singer with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated ....
     - vocals, harmonica (1962—1966)
  • Tom McGuinness
    Tom McGuinness

    Tom McGuinness is a musician , songwriter, author, record producer and Television producer.He is perhaps best known as a member of the 1960s pop music group Manfred Mann....
     - guitar, bass (1964—1969)
  • Jack Bruce
    Jack Bruce

    John Symon Asher "Jack" Bruce is a Scotland musician, musical composer and singer. He is best-known as an electric bass guitarist, harmonica player and piano, and was most famous as a vocalist and the bass guitarist for the 1960s rock band Cream ....
     - bass (1965—1966)
  • Klaus Voorman - bass (1966—1969)
  • Mike d'Abo
    Mike d'Abo

    Michael David d'Abo is an England singer and songwriter, best known as the former lead vocalist of Manfred Mann.D'Abo, the son of a London stockbroker, was educated at Harrow School and Selwyn College, Cambridge....
     - vocals, keyboards (1966—1969)
  • Glyn Thomas
    Glyn Thomas

    Glyn Thomas in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Glyn left school at 16 to become a professional drummer. Joining his first group the Bo Street Runners, winners of Ready Steady Win, a competition run by the producers of the hit TV show Ready Steady Go....
     - drums - (Mann Hugg Blues Brothers 1960 — 1962)
  • Tony Smith - bass - (Mann Hugg Blues Brothers 1960 — 1962)

Discography


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