Migil Five, or The Migil Five, sometimes styled The Migil 5, were a British pop, rhythm and blues and (originally) jazz group in the early to mid-1960s, whose biggest hit was a bluebeat version of 'Mockin' Bird Hill'. The group's origins were in North London, UnitedKingdom, in 1960, as a backing group for club singer Lennie Peters. Its members at that time included pianist Gil Lucas and bass player Lenny Blanche. Various people - including, on occasions, Peters' nephew Charlie Watts, later of the Rolling Stones - stood in as drummer, until the position was… read more
Migil Five, or The Migil Five, sometimes styled The Migil 5, were a British pop, rhythm and blues and (originally) jazz group in the early to mid-1960s, whose biggest hit was a bluebeat version of 'Mockin' Bird Hill'. The group's origins were in North London, UnitedKingd… read more
Migil Five, or The Migil Five, sometimes styled The Migil 5, were a British pop, rhythm and blues and (originally) jazz group in the early to mid-1960s, whose biggest hit was a bluebeat version of 'Mockin' Bird Hill'. The group's origins were in North London, UnitedKingdom, in 1960, as a backing group for club singer Lennie Peters. Its membe… read more