Michael d'Abo (born 1 March 1944 in Betchworth,
Surrey)
is an English
singer
and songwriter,
best known as the former lead vocalist of Manfred
Mann.
D'Abo began his musical career while still at Harrow
School, and in 1966
he joined Manfred Mann, already a chart-topping group, as replacement
for Paul Jones, who was
leaving to go solo.
D'Abo had already had minor success with a group, A Band of
Angels, formed while at Harrow. The group also had their own comic
strip in a UK pop music weekly called "Fab 208". He composed a hit
single, the haunting generational tale "Handbags
and Gladrags", for Chris Farlowe (which was
also notably recorded by Rod Stewart and Stereophonics
and subsequently became the theme tune to the BBC television show The
Office). With d'Abo fronting, Manfred Mann enjoyed numerous hits,
including "Ragamuffin Man", "Ha Ha Said the Clown", "My Name Is Jack".
and the number
one hit,
"Mighty Quinn".
After the group disbanded in 1969, d'Abo played the part of Herod on the
original recording of "Jesus Christ Superstar". He
also played a cameo role on the original recording of Evita and co-wrote
the song "Build Me Up, Buttercup", made famous by the group The
Foundations.
Recently, d'Abo has participated in The
Manfreds, a group of original Manfred Mann members other than Mann
himself, and played occasional live dates with his part-time group The
Mighty Quintet. In addition he had a brief spell during the year 2000 advising and
working with Stars in Their Eyes
champion, Ian
Moor. D'Abo was musical director during the filming of Moor's live
concert video entitled "Naturally", at the Hull
New Theatre, and also played keyboards for the concert.
D'Abo is the father of actress Olivia
d'Abo and the first cousin of actress Maryam
d'Abo.
Discography
| Year |
Album |
Additional
information |
| 2001 |
The
Mike D'Abo Collection, Vol. 1: 1964-1970 - Handbags & Gladrags |
|
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