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Hank Mizell



Hank Mizell
 


Hank Mizell (born William M. Mizell, November 9, 1923, Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S. – December 23, 1992, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, U.S.) was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter. He is best-remembered for his rockabilly single "Jungle Rock" (1958), which was obscure on its original release but reached number 3 in the UK singles chart in 1976.
Born in Florida, Mizell moved to Asheville, North Carolina with his adoptive parents. He joined the United States Navy and served in the Second World War. After being discharged, he decided to take up singing professionally, with a band featuring guitarist Jim Bobo. Settling in Montgomery, Alabama, Mizell sang on local radio, where one of the presenters nicknamed him 'Hank', after the legendary country singer Hank Williams. Mizell recorded "Jungle Rock" in 1958 for Eko Records; the song did not chart but earned a positive review from Billboard, which suggested the song "would make good swingin' dance fare." "Jungle Rock" was reissued by King Records in 1959, but again failed to find success.

Mizell and Bobo continued playing live until 1962, when they split up. By this time, Mizell was married 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, a Dutch bootleg compilation album, Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 1, reissued "Jungle Rock," erroneously credited to Jim Bobo. The song came to the attention of Charly Records in the UK, who had re-issued songs by The Shangri-Las and enjoyed chart success. Charly then re-released "Jungle Rock" in March 1976, and it duly made Number 3 in the UK Singles Chart, and Number 1 in the Dutch charts. Mizell was 53 years old when he finally made it into pop's history books. When the record was played on BBC TV’s flagship pop music show - Top of the Pops in April 1976, host Tony Blackburn announced they could not find Hank, and so Pan's People dressed in khaki blouses, shorts and pith helmets, danced along to the record with several extras in animal costumes representing the animals mentioned in the song. Later, Mizell was tracked down in Tennessee, and persuaded to come over to England.

Mizell made another recording of the song. 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 on The Fall's 1997 album, Levitate.


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