- Hank Mizell
Hank Mizell (born William M. Mizell,
9 November 1923 , Daytona Beach,Florida , U.S. — died23 December 1992 , Murfreesboro,Tennessee , U.S. [http://www.rockabilly.nl/references/messages/hank_mizell.htm Rockabilly.nl] ] [ [http://users.efortress.com/doc-rock/1992.html Dead Rock Stars Club] ] ) was an Americansinger ,guitarist andsongwriter .Life and career
Born in Florida, Mizell moved to Asheville,
North Carolina with his adoptive parents. He joined theUnited States Navy and served in the Second World War. After being discharged, he decided to take up singing professionally. Settling in Montgomery,Alabama , he sang on localradio , where one of the presenters nicknamed him 'Hank', after the legendary country singerHank Williams .In 1956 Mizell got together with another
guitarist and a bass player, and managed to get a four nights a week residency at a bar inChicago . Two years later he was invited by country singerGene Parsons to record on his new label - Eko Records. Parsons had turned his garage into arecording studio , and that was where Hank recorded "Jungle Rock" and a few othersong s.There was some controversy with the first pressing, as it listed Jim Bobo as the sole
composer of the tune. The single was re-pressed with Mizell's name as co-writer. It failed to become a hit, and was re-issued in August 1957, but still failed to make an impression in the U.S. charts, despite a review in Billboard magazine.Mizell and Bobo continued playing live until 1962, when they split up. Mizell was married by this time to Rosemary, with four children (including David Alan, John Mark and William Jr.), and he finally gave up music and became a preacher for the
Church of Christ .In 1971, one of those early Eko pressings of "Jungle Rock" was included on a
bootleg recording . It came to the attention of Charly Records in the UK, who had re-issued songs by theThe Shangri-Las and enjoyed great chart success. They then re-released "Jungle Rock" in March 1976, and it duly made Number 3 in theUK Singles Chart ,cite book
first= David
last= Roberts
year= 2006
title= British Hit Singles & Albums
edition= 19th
publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
location= London
pages= p. 372
id= ISBN 1-904994-10-5] and Number 1 in the Dutch charts. Mizell was 53 years old when he finally made it into pop's history books. Mizell was tracked down inTennessee , and persuaded to come over toEngland . He appeared onBBC TV ’s flagshippop music show - "Top of the Pops ", and Mizell mimed along to his big hit.He was lured back into a recording studio to make an LP. This was eventually re-released in 1999 on the German Repertoire label on CD (REP 4778-WG), with three bonus tracks.
A
cover version of "Jungle Rock" appeared onThe Fall 's 1997 album, "Levitate".ee also
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One-hit wonders in the UK
*List of number-one hits (Netherlands)
*List of performers on Top of the Pops
*Musikladen References
External links
* [http://www.rockabilly.nl/references/messages/hank_mizell.htm Hank Mizell's entry at Black Cat Rockabilly Europe Website]
* [http://212.58.240.121/england/essex/johns_journey_archive/johns_journey_8_5_76.shtml BBC Website]
* [http://www.smartlyrics.com/Song119880-Hank-Mizell-Jungle-Rock-lyrics.aspx "Jungle Rock" lyrics]Persondata
NAME=Mizell, William H.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Mizell, Hank
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American musician
DATE OF BIRTH=November 9 ,1923
PLACE OF BIRTH=Daytona Beach, Florida ,United States
DATE OF DEATH=December 23 ,1992
PLACE OF DEATH=Murfreesboro, Tennessee ,United States
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