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Mann Made is the definitive story of one of the Sixties most successful groups. The story is told through interviews with all the original and surviving members of Manfred Mann. Back in the Fifties, founder member Manfred Lubowitz had a growing disdain for the long established and strict apartheid culture in his birthplace of South Africa. He moved to England and by the early Sixties met and played with fellow jazz musician Mike Hugg. After various name changes, Manfred Mann was formed in 1963. A string of hits followed. The group even managed to change its frontman, lead singer Paul Jones and…mehr

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Mann Made is the definitive story of one of the Sixties most successful groups. The story is told through interviews with all the original and surviving members of Manfred Mann. Back in the Fifties, founder member Manfred Lubowitz had a growing disdain for the long established and strict apartheid culture in his birthplace of South Africa. He moved to England and by the early Sixties met and played with fellow jazz musician Mike Hugg. After various name changes, Manfred Mann was formed in 1963. A string of hits followed. The group even managed to change its frontman, lead singer Paul Jones and still maintain their success. Other changes followed including the addition of Klaus Voormann and Jack Bruce. Manfred Mann contained a wealth of talent including Manfred, Paul Jones, Mike Hugg, Mike Vickers, Dave Richmond, Tom McGuinness and also Mike d'Abo who wrote the classic 'Handbags and Gladrags'. The band quit when they were still at the top leaving a string of hits including 'Do Wah Diddy Diddy', '5-4-3-2-1', 'Pretty Flamingo' and a string of Dylan covers including 'Mighty Quinn'.
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Guy Mowbray is a keen music fan and keyboard enthusiast. He is currently working on a book about keyboards in rock music and authored the well-recieved Small Faces book When the Screaming Stopped telling the story of the Sixties Mod band through their live performances which shaped, and ultimately ended, their career.