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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mike_HuggMike Hugg - Wikipedia

    Mike Hugg. Michael John Hugg (born 11 August 1940) is a British musician who was a founding member of the 1960s group Manfred Mann. [1] Career [ edit] Manfred Mann [ edit] Hugg first thought about wanting a career in music when he was sixteen years old. [2] .

  2. Seudónimo. Mike Hugg. Géneros. Jazz, rock, pop, beat, blues. Instrumentos. Batería, percusión, teclados, vibráfono. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Michael John Hugg ( Hampshire; 11 de agosto de 1940), es un músico británico que fue miembro fundador del grupo de los años sesenta Manfred Mann. 1 .

  3. Mike Hugg (formerly Drums & Vibes, now Keyboards) In 1962 Mike hired Manfred to play with him in a jazz combo for a summer season at Butlins Holiday Camp. Returning to London they quickly formed the Mann-Hugg Quartet, with Mike on vibraphone and Manfred on piano.

  4. Mike Hugg - Somewhere [Full Album] (1972) 2,477 views. 67. 1. Blue Suede Shoes Again [0:00]2. Love Is Waiting [3:30]3. Sad Song [7:21]4. Everything Comes And Goes [10:09]5. Fool No More...

  5. Explore music from Mike Hugg. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Mike Hugg on Discogs.

  6. 14 de oct. de 2021 · The initial lineup, known briefly as The Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers, started as a jazz quartet who “worshipped at the altar of Charles Mingus”, formed in Clacton by drummer and vibraphone player...

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

    Mike Hugg – drums, vibes, keyboards (1962–1969) Paul Jones – vocals, hand percussion, harmonica (1962–1966) Mike Vickers – guitar, alto saxophone, flute, backing vocals (1962–1965) Dave Richmond – bass (1962–1964) Tom McGuinness – bass (1964–1965), guitar (1965–1969), backing vocals (1964–1969)