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The Mudlarks

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115:, England, originally comprising Fred Mudd (1933–2007), Jeff Mudd (born 1936), and Mary Mudd (born 1938). According to press releases at the time, they all had jobs at the 416: 203: 220:
club circuit. The Mudlarks continued to release records until 1964, but had only one more hit – "The Love Game", a No. 30 hit in 1959.
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motor plant in Luton, and spent their spare time singing together. In 1958, they attracted the attention of
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The Mudlarks' first release, "Mutual Admiration Society", was unsuccessful but their second, a
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in 1957 and from 1958 until 1962 co-hosted the BBC children's programme
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Seems Like a Nice Boy: The Story of Larry Grayson's Rise to Stardom
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Jeff Mudd married Hazel Dixon in 1962; he now lives in Cornwall.
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of the late 1950s and early 1960s. They had two Top 10 UK
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Luton
Bedfordshire
Pop music
EMI
pop
group
hit singles
Luton
Bedfordshire
Vauxhall
BBC Radio
David Jacobs
Six-Five Special
TV show
recording contract
EMI
label
cover
American
novelty
song
Lollipop
recorded
duo
Ronald and Ruby
The Chordettes
UK Singles Chart
UK
Top 10
hit

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