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  1. This week we have Mike Hugg, founder member of Manfred Mann/The Manfreds, sharing with you his daily routine during these... Video. Home. Live. Reels. Shows. Explore. More. Home. Live. Reels. Shows. Explore. A message from Mike Hugg. Like. Comment. Share. 201 · 49 comments · 3.3K views. The Manfreds · April 11, 2020 · Follow. Hi again ...

  2. Nowadays, Mike d’Abo will only appear on a select few Manfreds dates and, following the retirement from touring of Mike Hugg and also Rob Townsend being unfortunately sidelined, the current line up featuring Paul Jones, Tom McGuinness, Marcus Cliffe, Simon Currie, Pete Riley and Mike Gorman are becoming well known for their show of ‘Hits, Jazz & Blues’.

  3. 4 de ene. de 2018 · Mike Hugg is an English musician, songwriter, and singer, best known for his tenure in Manfred Mann and the followup act, Manfred Mann’s Chapter Three.As a solo artist, Hugg released the 1972/73 albums Somewhere and Stress & Strain on Polydor. He then formed funk-rockers Hug, which issued the 1975 album Neon Dream.His final act of the period, Mike Hugg’s Freeway, issued two 1976 Polydor ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Manfred_MannManfred Mann - Wikipedia

    History Beginnings (1962–1963) The Mann–Hugg Blues Brothers were formed in London by keyboard player Manfred Mann and drummer/vibes/piano player Mike Hugg, who formed a house band in Clacton-on-Sea that also featured Graham Bond. Bringing a shared love of jazz to the British blues boom then sweeping London's clubs, the band was completed by Mike Vickers on guitar, alto saxophone and flute ...

  5. Mike Hugg was, with Manfred Mann himself, the longest surviving member of the group known as Manfred Mann. Born Michael Hug in 1942, he came of age in England during the early '60s as a jazz enthusiast, leading his own quartet, which, in addition to himself on drums, included organist Graham Bond in its lineup.

  6. Manfred Mann Chapter Three were a British experimental jazz rock band founded by South African keyboard player Manfred Mann and long-time partner Mike Hugg, both former members of the group Manfred Mann. The line-up for its debut at Newcastle's Mayfair Ballroom on 24 October 1969 was Mike Hugg, Mann (organ), Bernie Living, Steve York (bass) and Craig Collinge (drums), augmented by a five-piece ...

  7. Michael John Hugg (born 11 August 1942) is a British musician (drums, vibraphone, vocals, keyboards, songwriter) who achieved fame as a founding member of th...