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  3. Manfred Sepse Lubowitz [7] (born 21 October 1940), known professionally as Manfred Mann, is a South African-born musician, residing in the UK since 1961. He is best known as a founding member of the bands Manfred Mann, Manfred Mann Chapter Three and Manfred Mann's Earth Band .

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    Manfred Mann were an English rock band, formed in London and active between 1962 and 1969. The group were named after their keyboardist Manfred Mann, who later led the successful 1970s group Manfred Mann's Earth Band. [4] The band had two different lead vocalists, Paul Jones from 1962 to 1966 and Mike d'Abo from 1966 to 1969.

  5. Paul Jones (born Paul Adrian Pond, 24 February 1942) is an English singer, actor, harmonicist, radio personality and television presenter. He first came to prominence as the original lead singer and harmonicist of the rock band Manfred Mann (1962–66) with whom he had several hit records including "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" (UK #1, US #1) and "Pretty Flamingo" (UK #1).

  6. Oct 21, 2023 · The Manfred Mann band in 1966 (l. to r.): Mann, Mike d’Abo, Klaus Voormann, Mike Hugg and Tom McGuinness. By early 1966, change was already in the wind. Their first single of the year, “Pretty Flamingo,” a lustrous ballad written by Mark Barkan, was the last Manfred Mann hit to feature Jones on lead vocal.

  7. Mar 9, 2024 · Born in Johannesburg, Manfred Mann (his real name is Manfred Lubowitz; the stage surname came from jazz drummer Shelly Manne) had started off playing in South African jazz clubs, before relocating to the UK in 1961. Over here, he began to write for the magazine Jazz News, and in 1962 formed the Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers with drummer Mike Hugg.

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  9. MANFRED MANN CHAPTER 1: THE PAUL JONES YEARS. Formed: 1963. Contribution to British Blues: Bigger than you think! Which era: 1960’s. Album to get: The Five Faces of Manfred Mann. The song that is perhaps the best example of their work: I’m Your Kingpin. Associated bands: The Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers, The Blues Brothers, Thunder Odin’s Big ...

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