- Paul King (musician)
Paul King (born
January 9 1948 ,Dagenham ,Essex , UK), was a member ofMungo Jerry between 1970 and 1972. He contributed occasional lead vocals, and playedacoustic guitar (6 and 12 string),banjo ,harmonica ,kazoo and jug. Hissong s on the first Mungo Jerryalbum and on the early maxi-singles were generally more folksy and lighter in style than those of group leaderRay Dorset , and he was frustrated when his own songs were constantly rejected for subsequent albums.On the second album, "
Electronically Tested ", his composition "Black Bubonic Plague" appeared onEurope an copies only, but not on the British release. King recorded a solo album, "Been in the Pen Too Long" in 1972, and left Mungo Jerry shortly afterwards.He and the group’s keyboard player Colin Earl (born
6 May 1942 ,Hampton ,Middlesex ) formed the King Earl Boogie Band withguitarist Dave Lambert,bassist Russell John Brown andwashboard playerJoe Rush , who had been a part-time Mungo member. Their album "Trouble at Mill" was well reviewed, but a single "Plastic Jesus" was banned by theBBC on grounds ofblasphemy . The group disbanded a few months later, and Lambert later joinedStrawbs .King then pursued a solo career, releasing occasional records under the names P. Rufus King and D’Jurann D’Jurann (no connection with the British group
Duran Duran ), as well as under his usual name.King and Earl later formed Skeleton Krew, though in the 1990s they reverted to the name of King Earl Boogie Band. King retired to
Cornwall in 1996, though since then he has occasionally joined his colleagues and former members for one-off gigs, sometimes under the name Skeleton Krew or Skeleton Crew.External links
* [http://www.kebb.co.uk Official King Earl Boogie Band website]
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