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  1. Mickey Jupp, eigentlich Michael Graham Jupp (* 6. März 1944 in Worthing, England ), ist ein britischer Musiker. Er ist Songschreiber, spielt Gitarre und Piano . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Bandgeschichte. 2 Diskografie. 2.1 The Orioles. 2.1.1 Single. 2.2 Legend. 2.2.1 Alben. 2.2.2 Singles. 2.3 Solo. 2.3.1 Alben. 2.3.2 Singles. 3 Weblinks.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mickey_JuppMickey Jupp - Wikipedia

    Michael Graham "Mickey" Jupp (born 6 March 1944, in Worthing, Sussex, England) is an English musician and songwriter, mainly associated with the Southend music scene. Career [ edit ] Jupp played in several Southend bands after leaving art college in 1962 and was in the R&B group the Orioles (1963 to late 1965), [1] which included Mo ...

  3. Some people say that Mickey is underrated, thats not the case, he's just underheard. The aim is to show as much as possible of what has been recorded, filmed, said, written or told about Mickey. Here will you find Discographies, Reviews, Interviews, Music Magazine articles and excerpts from books.

  4. 5. Aug. 2022 · Find out more about how we review. Typecasting Mickey Jupp as Southend’s answer to Chuck Berry don’t get you a ride on Rage. Back in the 70s, even Lee Brilleaux from Dr Feelgood kneeled before him. Jupp offloaded the classic Legend albums, the famous 'Flaming Red Boot' produced by Tony Visconti demanding attention.

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  6. Real Name: Michael Graham Jupp. Profile: English musician and songwriter, mainly associated with the Southend music scene. Born 6th of March 1944, Worthing, Sussex, England. Sites: mickeyjupp.se , Facebook , Facebook , Wikipedia. In Groups: Legend (6), Mickey Jupp Band.

  7. Mickey Jupp. One of the originals of the Southend rock scene, Mickey started out in the Orioles in 1963 which, with lots of line-up changes, lasted until 1965 when he vanished from the Southend scene for some three years. He popped up again in 1968, during the 'blues boom' in Legend (he had apparently been in Bath during the missing years) who ...