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  1. The Mannish Boys are an American blues band based in Los Angeles. They play classic blues in West Coast, Texas and Chicago styles. Founded by bandleader Randy Chortkoff, the band is named after the song "Mannish Boy" by Muddy Waters. Led by vocalist Finis Tasby, the band consists of all-star veteran members of the West Coast blues scene.

  2. 830. 104K views 10 years ago. David Bowie (Davie Jones) The Manish Boys Johnny Flux (guitar) ...more. David Bowie (Davie Jones)The Manish BoysJohnny Flux (guitar)John Watson (bass)Mick...

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  3. 11 de ene. de 2016 · David Bowie (The Manish Boys) - I Pity the Fool (original) Original released 5 March 1965 as The Manish Boys, Parlophone 5250 (alt. take issued without notice on Early On). ...more....

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  4. The Manish Boys were the second group that David Bowie, then going by his real name David Jones, recorded with (the first was Davie Jones & the King Bees). The Manish Boys formed, without Bowie, in… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s. Formed. 1964. Disbanded. 1965. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. British Invasion. Group Members.

  5. Single by the Manish Boys; B-side "Take My Tip" Released: March 5, 1965 () Recorded: January 15, 1965: Studio: IBC, London: Genre: Rhythm and blues; blues rock; Length: 2: 08: Label: Parlophone: Songwriter(s) Deadric Malone (credited) Joe Medwick (actual) Producer(s) Shel Talmy: David Bowie singles chronology "

  6. The Manish Boys. The Manish Boys originally started in 1962 as Band Seven, in Maidstone, Kent. After several personnel changes, they ended up as a six-piece group, and changed their music from pop covers to R'n'B. This lead to a new name, inspired by Muddy Waters' "Manish Boy".

  7. (The Manish Boys) Davie Jones – vocals, saxophone; John Watson – bass guitar; Johnny Flux – guitar; Paul Rodriguez – tenor saxophone, trumpet; Woolf Byrne – baritone saxophone; Bob Solly – keyboards; Mick White – drums "I Pity the Fool" (1965) Early 1965 (Davie Jones and the Lower Third) Davie Jones – vocals ...