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Mungo Jerry


Mungo Jerry is a band from the 1970s made up of vocal and guitarist Ray Dorset, vocal and pianist Colin Earl, vocal banjo and guitar player Paul King and bass player Mike Cole, and is famous mostly for their classic hit "In the Summertime."

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Mungo Jerry is a band from the 1970s made up of vocal and guitarist Ray Dorset, vocal and pianist Colin Earl, vocal banjo and guitar player Paul King and bass player Mike Cole, and is famous mostly for their classic hit "In the Summertime.". The band broke up in 1995. Their last album was 1994's Striving for Lazy Perfection. Aside from the singles and a few EPs, the Orchids (like most bands of their ilk) did not release albums until Unholy Soul (1991) and Epicurean (1992). These included "I've Got a Habit" and "What Will We Next", followed by the underground hits "An Ill Wind That Blows" and "Something for the Longing".

Formed near Glasgow in 1986, the Orchirds released a series of underground singles on Sarah Records (see 1986 in music). The Orchids were one of the most prolific, enduring and popular bands of the twee pop scene at Sarah Records.