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Mick Marmalade |
Born 1943 in Hackney, London. Mike's first recording was a cover of the Shirelles Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? released on the Decca label and produced by Joe Meek. But
Mike's biggest hit came in 1963 with the first of his two UK Top 10 hits, Don’t You Think It’s
Time?, written by spiritualist/songwriter Geoff Goddard and produced by Meek. Mike was backed on this and other early recordings by the Outlaws, a noted group which included Ritchie Blackmore and Chas Hodges. Albums
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