Ray Dorset, a.k.a. Mungo Jerry, en la inauguracion del Salvatore's hairdressing salon.
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Ray Dorset, a.k.a. Mungo Jerry, en la inauguracion del Salvatore''s hairdressing salon.
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Material ranged from Baby Let’s Play House from the 1st Mungo Jerry album that Mr Bassman Mike Cole played on to Take Me Back from the Army LP that Mike didn’t but should of. Ray threw in for good measure the hits plus plenty of songs from the excellent Naked. A relatively young looking crowd (well young enough to be the sons & daughters of the Mungo crew assembled) witnessed, enjoyed and boogied all the way home to the crowd pleaser and stage master that the showman Ray Dorset is.
Behind Ray on the drum stool and playing assorted percussion was Bruce ‘Bash’ Brand, a fan and now an official band member who sure does blow a good jug. The gig was promoted by Ray’s son James, who did what most organisers have over the years failed to do and get the beat master off stage before the dawn breaks. It was also nice to meet up with some old and new friends alike and share some stories and jokes with Roland Dunne, Barry Upton, Gerry Helders and co. It was a shame that Paul King could not make it, but it seems we are getting nearer to the gig of all gigs when at least three of the original Mungo’s take to the stage and belt out those old favourites. Add Mr Bash Brand to the mix and it could be one hell of a treat, see you there. Derek
Material ranged from Baby Let’s Play House from the 1st Mungo Jerry album that Mr Bassman Mike Cole played on to Take Me Back from the Army LP that Mike didn’t but should of. Ray threw in for good measure the hits plus plenty of songs from the excellent Naked. A relatively young looking crowd (well young enough to be the sons & daughters of the Mungo crew assembled) witnessed, enjoyed and boogied all the way home to the crowd pleaser and stage master that the showman Ray Dorset is.
Behind Ray on the drum stool and playing assorted percussion was Bruce ‘Bash’ Brand, a fan and now an official band member who sure does blow a good jug. The gig was promoted by Ray’s son James, who did what most organisers have over the years failed to do and get the beat master off stage before the dawn breaks. It was also nice to meet up with some old and new friends alike and share some stories and jokes with Roland Dunne, Barry Upton, Gerry Helders and co. It was a shame that Paul King could not make it, but it seems we are getting nearer to the gig of all gigs when at least three of the original Mungo’s take to the stage and belt out those old favourites. Add Mr Bash Brand to the mix and it could be one hell of a treat, see you there. Derek
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