Mickey Jupp

Mickey Jupp is a British musician and songwriter born in England in 1944. Michael Graham Jupp performed in the group Legend, which released the albums Legend (1969), Legend (1971), and Moonshine (1972). Their solo career began in 1977 with the single “Nature's Radio” (1977). Jupp's discography includes the albums Juppanese (1978), Long Distance Romancer (1979), and Oxford (1980). They wrote the single “Down at the Doctors” (1978) for the band Dr. Feelgood. Subsequent recordings include the albums Some People Can't Dance (1982), Shampoo, Haircut & Shave (1983), and Up Snakes, Down Ladders (2022).

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