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Mungo Jerry

Mungo Jerry (formerly known as Mungo Jerry Blues Band) are a British rock band, formed by Ray Dorset in Ashford, Middlesex in 1970. Experiencing their greatest success in the early 1970s, with a changing lineup always fronted by Dorset, the group's biggest hit was "In the Summertime".[1][2] They had nine charting singles in the UK, including two number ones, five top 20 hits in South Africa,[3][4] and four in the Top 100 in Canada.[5]

Mungo Jerry
The band performing in 2013
Background information
Also known asMungo Jerry Blues Band
OriginAshford, Middlesex, England
Genres
Years active1970–present
Labels
MembersRay Dorset
Past membersColin Earl
Paul King
Mike Cole
John Godfrey
Joe Rush
Bob Daisley
Byron Contostavlos
Paul Raymond
Boris Williams
Dave Bidwell
Dick Middleton
Eric Dillon
Ian Milne
Paul Hancox
Sev Lewkowicz
Jamei Roberts
Tim Green
Chris Warnes
Jon Pope
Peter Sullivan
Tim Reeves
John Cook
John Brunning
Websitemungojerry.com

History Edit

Formation and original band: 1970–1971 Edit

Mungo Jerry came to prominence in 1970 after their performances at the Hollywood Music Festival at Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, on 23–24 May, which was their first gig under this name,[6] inspired by the poem "Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer" from T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, [1] performing alongside Black Sabbath, Traffic, Ginger Baker's Air Force, the Grateful Dead (their first performance in the UK) and José Feliciano. Their 23 May show was well received and the organisers asked them to perform again on the following day. The band's first single, "In the Summertime", the first maxi single in the world,[7] released on 22 May, entered the UK charts at No. 13 and the following week went straight to No. 1. Ray Dorset had to ask his boss for time off to do the BBC Show Top of the Pops.

 
Performance at Kralingen Music Festival, 1970

Ray Dorset and Colin Earl had previously been members of The Good Earth.[8] Bassist Dave Hutchins left to join Bobby Parker's band, and the drummer was dismissed, so Dorset and Earl decided to fulfil the one remaining gig, an Oxford University Christmas Ball in December 1968, as a three-piece with Joe Rush, one of Dorset's colleagues, on double bass. Also on the bill was Miller Anderson, making his debut as a singer and guitarist, and Mick Farren and the Social Deviants. Though booked for only one set, Good Earth were asked to perform another after the bands had finished, playing a selection of American folk/blues/skiffle/jug band music from Lead Belly, Woody Guthrie and others, and some of Dorset's songs.

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.

After Rush left, Mike Cole was recruited on double bass, and this line-up recorded the first seventeen Mungo Jerry tracks which made up the first album and maxi-single including "In the Summertime". When they made their national debut at the Hollywood Festival, Rush joined them on stage for some numbers to play washboard. The record topped the UK Singles Chart for seven weeks, made No. 1 in 26 countries around the world and to date has sold around 30 million copies.[citation needed]

According to Joseph Murrell's The Book of Golden Discs (1978), "Mungomania" was possibly the most startling and unpredictable pop phenomenon to hit Britain since The Beatles.[9]

Mungo Jerry made their first trip to the United States in September 1970. On their return Mike Cole was fired and replaced by John Godfrey, who played bass on their second UK maxi-single, "Baby Jump", which also topped the UK chart in March 1971. The third UK single, another maxi, "Lady Rose", also released in 1971, was set to become another No. 1 hit, but it was temporarily withdrawn from sale on the order of the Public Prosecutor's Office. This was due to complaints about the inclusion of the traditional song "Have A Whiff on Me" (to which Dorset had added some of his own lyrics) on the grounds that it advocated the use of cocaine.[citation needed] The maxi single was then reissued with "She Rowed" in place of the offending song.

Line-up changes and side-projects: 1972–1980s Edit

With time, Dorset found the group's good-time blues and jug band repertoire a little restricting, and in 1972 he released a solo album Cold Blue Excursion, with his songs backed by strings and brass and, in one instance, a jazz band. His intention to broaden the group's appeal by recruiting a drummer led to King and Earl trying to sack him, but the management, regarding Dorset as inseparable in the public eye from Mungo Jerry, fired them both instead. Dorset and Godfrey, the bassist, recruited new members and presented a new sound, heard on the fourth album Boot Power. Colin Earl and Paul King went on to form The King Earl Boogie Band and recorded an album at Richard Branson's Manor Studio called Trouble at Mill, produced by Dave Cousins of Strawbs. They played together on and off in the years following and ended up with a band called Skeleton Crew.

Mungo Jerry's hits continued through to 1976 with "Open Up" (Top Twenty in Europe); "Alright, Alright, Alright" (a rewrite of an old French hit for Jacques Dutronc, and again a major hit worldwide reaching the Top 3 in the UK); "Wild Love"; "Long Legged Woman Dressed in Black", "Hello Nadine" (European hit and Top Five in Canada), and "It's a Secret" (European hit)".You Don't Have to Be in the Army to Fight in the War" gave Mungo Jerry another hit.[1]

In 1975, Earl returned to play keyboards, drummer Peter Sullivan joined and percussion player Joe Rush, part-time member of the band in earlier days, also came back for a while. The group's line-up continued to change. Among those who have played with them are bassist Bob Daisley, drummers Dave Bidwell, Paul Hancox and Boris Williams, guitarist Dick Middleton, keyboard player Sev Lewkowicz, and keyboard/accordion player Steve Jones. They have remained popular throughout Europe. Mungo Jerry were the first western band to have live television gigs in all countries behind the Iron Curtain.[citation needed]

In 1980 another Dorset song, "Feels Like I'm in Love", originally written for Elvis Presley, and recorded by the band as a B side of a single, became a British number one hit for Kelly Marie. They remained successful with overseas hits like "On A Night Like This", "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" (a reggae version of the Bob Dylan song) and "Sunshine Reggae" (British version by Mungo Jerry & Horizon).[8]

In 1983, Dorset was part of the blues super-group Katmandu, which recorded A Case for the Blues, with guitarist Peter Green, formerly of Fleetwood Mac, and keyboard player Vincent Crane, formerly of Atomic Rooster and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown.

Members Edit

Current members

Former members
  • Colin Earl – piano[9] (original member)
  • Paul King – banjo, jug[9] (original member)
  • Mike Cole – bass (original member)[2]
  • John Godfrey – bass (1945–2014)[2]
  • Joe Rush – percussion (1940–2020)[2][10]
  • Bob Daisley – bass[2]
  • Byron Contostavlos – bass (died 2007)[11]
  • Paul Raymond – keyboards, guitars (died 2019)[2]
  • Boris Williams – drums[2]
  • Dave Bidwell – drums (died 1977)[2]
  • Dick Middleton – guitars[2]
  • Eric Dillon – drums[2]
  • Ian Milne – piano[2]
  • Paul Hancox – drums[2]
  • Sev Lewkowicz – keyboards[2]
  • Jamei Roberts - drums
  • Tim Green – guitars, harmonica[2]
  • Chris Warnes - bass[2]
  • Jon Pope – keyboards[2]
  • Peter Sullivan - drums[2]
  • Tim Reeves – drums[2]
  • John Cook – piano and clavinet[2]
  • John Brunning – guitar

Discography Edit

  • Mungo Jerry (1970)
  • Electronically Tested/Baby Jump (1971)
  • You Don't Have to Be in the Army (1971)
  • Boot Power (1972)
  • Long Legged Woman (1974)
  • Impala Saga (1976)
  • Lovin' in the Alleys, Fightin' in the Streets (1977)
  • Ray Dorset & Mungo Jerry (1978)
  • Together Again (1981)
  • Boogie Up (1984)
  • Snakebite (1991)
  • Old Shoes New Jeans (1997)
  • Candy Dreams (2001)
  • Adults Only (2003)
  • Naked from the Heart (2007)
  • When She Comes She Runs All Over Me (2007)
  • Cool Jesus (2011)
  • Kicking Back (2015)
  • Xstreme (2019)
  • Somelight (2022)

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 133. ISBN 0-85112-250-7.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "Mungo Jerry biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 December 2012.
  3. ^ "Mungo Jerry". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  4. ^ "South African Rock Lists Website - SA Charts 1969 - 1989 Acts (M)". Rock.co.za. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  5. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - Search results 1970-1976". Library and Archives Canada. 17 July 2013.
  6. ^ "Hollywood festival 1970-Mungo Jerry". Ukrockfestivals.com. September 2009. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
  7. ^ "Mungo Jerry first to release Maxi-Single". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  8. ^ a b Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. p. 678. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.
  9. ^ a b c d Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 283. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  10. ^ "JOE RUSH : 1940 – 2020". Mungojerryworld.com. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
  11. ^ "Talking Shop: N Dubz". BBC News. 19 October 2007. Retrieved 25 October 2012. My dad and our manager [Byron Contostavlos] ... was in a band called Mungo Jerry, he played the bass.

Further reading Edit

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Mungo Jerry discography at Discogs  
  • Mungo Jerry at IMDb

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Mungo Jerry formerly known as Mungo Jerry Blues Band are a British rock band formed by Ray Dorset in Ashford Middlesex in 1970 Experiencing their greatest success in the early 1970s with a changing lineup always fronted by Dorset the group s biggest hit was In the Summertime 1 2 They had nine charting singles in the UK including two number ones five top 20 hits in South Africa 3 4 and four in the Top 100 in Canada 5 Mungo JerryThe band performing in 2013Background informationAlso known asMungo Jerry Blues BandOriginAshford Middlesex EnglandGenresRockfolkbluescountryYears active1970 presentLabelsJanusDawnPolydorScratchStage CoachMach 1OrbitIllegalUniversal MusicMercuryMembersRay DorsetPast membersColin EarlPaul KingMike ColeJohn GodfreyJoe RushBob DaisleyByron Contostavlos Paul RaymondBoris WilliamsDave BidwellDick MiddletonEric DillonIan MilnePaul HancoxSev LewkowiczJamei RobertsTim GreenChris WarnesJon PopePeter SullivanTim ReevesJohn CookJohn BrunningWebsitemungojerry wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and original band 1970 1971 1 2 Line up changes and side projects 1972 1980s 2 Members 3 Discography 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory EditFormation and original band 1970 1971 Edit Mungo Jerry came to prominence in 1970 after their performances at the Hollywood Music Festival at Newcastle under Lyme Staffordshire on 23 24 May which was their first gig under this name 6 inspired by the poem Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer from T S Eliot s Old Possum s Book of Practical Cats 1 performing alongside Black Sabbath Traffic Ginger Baker s Air Force the Grateful Dead their first performance in the UK and Jose Feliciano Their 23 May show was well received and the organisers asked them to perform again on the following day The band s first single In the Summertime the first maxi single in the world 7 released on 22 May entered the UK charts at No 13 and the following week went straight to No 1 Ray Dorset had to ask his boss for time off to do the BBC Show Top of the Pops nbsp Performance at Kralingen Music Festival 1970Ray Dorset and Colin Earl had previously been members of The Good Earth 8 Bassist Dave Hutchins left to join Bobby Parker s band and the drummer was dismissed so Dorset and Earl decided to fulfil the one remaining gig an Oxford University Christmas Ball in December 1968 as a three piece with Joe Rush one of Dorset s colleagues on double bass Also on the bill was Miller Anderson making his debut as a singer and guitarist and Mick Farren and the Social Deviants Though booked for only one set Good Earth were asked to perform another after the bands had finished playing a selection of American folk blues skiffle jug band music from Lead Belly Woody Guthrie and others and some of Dorset s songs 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 After Rush left Mike Cole was recruited on double bass and this line up recorded the first seventeen Mungo Jerry tracks which made up the first album and maxi single including In the Summertime When they made their national debut at the Hollywood Festival Rush joined them on stage for some numbers to play washboard The record topped the UK Singles Chart for seven weeks made No 1 in 26 countries around the world and to date has sold around 30 million copies citation needed According to Joseph Murrell s The Book of Golden Discs 1978 Mungomania was possibly the most startling and unpredictable pop phenomenon to hit Britain since The Beatles 9 Mungo Jerry made their first trip to the United States in September 1970 On their return Mike Cole was fired and replaced by John Godfrey who played bass on their second UK maxi single Baby Jump which also topped the UK chart in March 1971 The third UK single another maxi Lady Rose also released in 1971 was set to become another No 1 hit but it was temporarily withdrawn from sale on the order of the Public Prosecutor s Office This was due to complaints about the inclusion of the traditional song Have A Whiff on Me to which Dorset had added some of his own lyrics on the grounds that it advocated the use of cocaine citation needed The maxi single was then reissued with She Rowed in place of the offending song Line up changes and side projects 1972 1980s Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message With time Dorset found the group s good time blues and jug band repertoire a little restricting and in 1972 he released a solo album Cold Blue Excursion with his songs backed by strings and brass and in one instance a jazz band His intention to broaden the group s appeal by recruiting a drummer led to King and Earl trying to sack him but the management regarding Dorset as inseparable in the public eye from Mungo Jerry fired them both instead Dorset and Godfrey the bassist recruited new members and presented a new sound heard on the fourth album Boot Power Colin Earl and Paul King went on to form The King Earl Boogie Band and recorded an album at Richard Branson s Manor Studio called Trouble at Mill produced by Dave Cousins of Strawbs They played together on and off in the years following and ended up with a band called Skeleton Crew Mungo Jerry s hits continued through to 1976 with Open Up Top Twenty in Europe Alright Alright Alright a rewrite of an old French hit for Jacques Dutronc and again a major hit worldwide reaching the Top 3 in the UK Wild Love Long Legged Woman Dressed in Black Hello Nadine European hit and Top Five in Canada and It s a Secret European hit You Don t Have to Be in the Army to Fight in the War gave Mungo Jerry another hit 1 In 1975 Earl returned to play keyboards drummer Peter Sullivan joined and percussion player Joe Rush part time member of the band in earlier days also came back for a while The group s line up continued to change Among those who have played with them are bassist Bob Daisley drummers Dave Bidwell Paul Hancox and Boris Williams guitarist Dick Middleton keyboard player Sev Lewkowicz and keyboard accordion player Steve Jones They have remained popular throughout Europe Mungo Jerry were the first western band to have live television gigs in all countries behind the Iron Curtain citation needed In 1980 another Dorset song Feels Like I m in Love originally written for Elvis Presley and recorded by the band as a B side of a single became a British number one hit for Kelly Marie They remained successful with overseas hits like On A Night Like This Knockin on Heaven s Door a reggae version of the Bob Dylan song and Sunshine Reggae British version by Mungo Jerry amp Horizon 8 In 1983 Dorset was part of the blues super group Katmandu which recorded A Case for the Blues with guitarist Peter Green formerly of Fleetwood Mac and keyboard player Vincent Crane formerly of Atomic Rooster and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Members EditCurrent membersRay Dorset vocals guitars 9 only everstanding member Former membersColin Earl piano 9 original member Paul King banjo jug 9 original member Mike Cole bass original member 2 John Godfrey bass 1945 2014 2 Joe Rush percussion 1940 2020 2 10 Bob Daisley bass 2 Byron Contostavlos bass died 2007 11 Paul Raymond keyboards guitars died 2019 2 Boris Williams drums 2 Dave Bidwell drums died 1977 2 Dick Middleton guitars 2 Eric Dillon drums 2 Ian Milne piano 2 Paul Hancox drums 2 Sev Lewkowicz keyboards 2 Jamei Roberts drums Tim Green guitars harmonica 2 Chris Warnes bass 2 Jon Pope keyboards 2 Peter Sullivan drums 2 Tim Reeves drums 2 John Cook piano and clavinet 2 John Brunning guitarDiscography EditMain article Mungo Jerry discography Mungo Jerry 1970 Electronically Tested Baby Jump 1971 You Don t Have to Be in the Army 1971 Boot Power 1972 Long Legged Woman 1974 Impala Saga 1976 Lovin in the Alleys Fightin in the Streets 1977 Ray Dorset amp Mungo Jerry 1978 Together Again 1981 Boogie Up 1984 Snakebite 1991 Old Shoes New Jeans 1997 Candy Dreams 2001 Adults Only 2003 Naked from the Heart 2007 When She Comes She Runs All Over Me 2007 Cool Jesus 2011 Kicking Back 2015 Xstreme 2019 Somelight 2022 See also EditList of 1970s one hit wonders in the United StatesReferences Edit a b c Rice Jo 1982 The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits 1st ed Enfield Middlesex Guinness Superlatives Ltd p 133 ISBN 0 85112 250 7 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Mungo Jerry biography AllMusic Retrieved 25 December 2012 Mungo Jerry Officialcharts com Retrieved 21 January 2015 South African Rock Lists Website SA Charts 1969 1989 Acts M Rock co za Retrieved 16 February 2015 RPM Top 100 Singles Search results 1970 1976 Library and Archives Canada 17 July 2013 Hollywood festival 1970 Mungo Jerry Ukrockfestivals com September 2009 Retrieved 5 June 2016 Mungo Jerry first to release Maxi Single www officialcharts com Retrieved 7 August 2020 a b Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books p 678 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 a b c d Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 283 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 JOE RUSH 1940 2020 Mungojerryworld com Retrieved 25 May 2023 Talking Shop N Dubz BBC News 19 October 2007 Retrieved 25 October 2012 My dad and our manager Byron Contostavlos was in a band called Mungo Jerry he played the bass Further reading EditJohn Van der Kiste and Derek Wadeson Beyond the Summertime The Mungo Jerry Story A amp F 1990 ISBN 0 9510922 2 7External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mungo Jerry Official website Mungo Jerry discography at Discogs nbsp Mungo Jerry at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mungo Jerry amp oldid 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