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    2023. Retrieved 8 January 2024. Mike Hugg on the Manfreds' official website Mike Hugg discography at Discogs Mike Hugg at IMDb cigar advert on YouTube...
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  • artist Mike Hugg (born 1942), English musician Patrick R. Hugg, American legal scholar Hug (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Hugg. If...
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    (1968) The Mann–Hugg Blues Brothers were formed in London in 1962 by keyboard player Manfred Mann and drummer/vibes/piano player Mike Hugg, who had previously...
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  • studio album by Manfred Mann, consisting of songs written by Mann and Mike Hugg for the 1968 film of the same name. The album was released on 16 March...
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    and keyboard player Mike Hugg at Clacton Butlins Holiday Camp; together they formed a large blues-jazz band called the Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers. This...
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  • the group were Manfred Mann and Mike Hugg. Mann played the organ and acted as the group's musical arranger, whilst Hugg handled vocals, played piano and...
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    Like Rob Townsend and Mike Hugg, d'Abo has also halted tours within recent years. According to the Manfreds website: "Nowadays, Mike d’Abo will only appear...
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  • founded by South African keyboard player Manfred Mann and long-time partner Mike Hugg, both former members of the group Manfred Mann. "Chapter III" was a reference...
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    replacement Mike d'Abo were involved, along with other members of Manfred Mann from their 1960s heyday including keyboard player Mike Hugg, Tom McGuinness...
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  • is a 1964 song by British band Manfred Mann. It was written by Mann, Mike Hugg and Paul Jones, and peaked at #5 on the UK Singles Chart thanks to weekly...
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