
Mickey Jupp From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Michael 'Mickey' Jupp (born 6 March 1944, in Worthing, Sussex) is a musician and songwriter, mainly associated with the Southend music scene. Mickey Jupp played in several Southend bands after leaving art college in 1962 and was in R & B group The Orioles (1963 - Late 1965), with Mo Witham guitar, vocals. In 1968 he formed Legend, signed to Bell Records, Jupp released 'Legend' playing a mix of pop, rockabilly and blues rock styles using no electric instruments.
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