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Hank Mizell


Kick-Ass Rockabilly

Years active 1956 - 1992

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Hank Mizell  &  Jim Bobo

Mizell-Bobo

Daytona Beach, Florida, USA

Born Nov. 9, 1923, Died Dec. 23, 1992 (aged 69) Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Florida

Discography & Info! Hank Mizell

Hank Mizell (November 9, 1923 – December 23, 1992) was an American singerguitarist and songwriter. He is best-remembered for his rockabilly single "Jungle Rock" (1958), which was obscure on its original release but reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart in 1976. In the Netherlands, it made it to number 1.

Life and career

Born William M. Mizell in Daytona Beach, FloridaUnited States, Mizell moved to AshevilleNorth Carolina with his adoptive parents. He joined the United States Navy and served in the Second World War. After being discharged, he decided to take up singing professionally, with a band featuring guitarist Jim Bobo. Settling in MontgomeryAlabama, Mizell sang on local radio, where one of the presenters nicknamed him 'Hank', after the country singer Hank Williams. Mizell recorded "Jungle Rock" in 1958 for Eko Records; the seemingly whimsical lyric tells of a narrator who happens upon a dance party in a jungle, with "a jungle drummer doing a knocked-out beat." The song did not chart but earned a positive review from Billboard, which suggested the song "would make good swingin' dance fare." "Jungle Rock" was reissued by King Records in 1959, but again failed to find success. He recorded a handful of additional singles, none of which was successful.  Read Original text here >>> Hank Mizell

Jungle Rock - Charly CRL 5000 [1976]

Hank Mizell - Jungle Rock - 1959


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