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  1. Paul Malcolm King (born 9 January 1948, Dagenham, Essex, England), is an English musician who was a member of Mungo Jerry between 1970 and 1972. He contributed occasional lead vocals, and played acoustic guitar (6- and 12-string), banjo, harmonica, kazoo and jug.

  2. Bedecked with one of the most terrifying covers of the early ’70s — a vast, bemedalled military harridan striking a scornful pose of “come and get it” allure — Mungo Jerrys third U.K. album was titled for one of their best-loved (but, contrarily, least-successful) hit singles, a saga of all the things that can and will go wrong as you try to li...

  3. Apr 28, 2020 · To celebrate the 50 th anniversary of one of the world’s best-selling singles ever, ‘A Baker’s Dozen’ from Paul King is released on 22 May 2020 on CD through ‘Angel Air’ [Cat No SJPCD623]. The single in question is, of course, the evergreen ‘In The Summertime’ by Mungo Jerry and Paul was a founder member of the group.

  4. The band was now called Mungo Jerry and their debut single, In The Summertime became an enormous hit worldwide with Paul on banjo and jug. More hit singles and albums followed, including tours all over the world before the ‘inevitable’ break-up in 1972.

  5. Paul King & Colin Earl. Since Paul King first emerged on the UK club scene in the late 1960s, he has been the subject of some remarkable, if occasionally dubious, honors. He was, for example, the first man ever to design, build and perform with an 18 string guitar on the London pub circuit, around 1968, and the first, too, to have this ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mungo_JerryMungo Jerry - Wikipedia

    The trio played more gigs and landed a regular slot at the Master Robert Motel in Osterley, Middlesex, where they soon built up a following, including banjo, guitar and blues harp player Paul King who eventually joined the band, making it a four-piece.

  7. Paul Malcolm King (born 9 January 1948, Dagenham, Essex, England), is an English musician who was a member of Mungo Jerry between 1970 and 1972. He contributed occasional lead vocals, and played acoustic guitar (6- and 12-string), banjo, harmonica, kazoo and jug.