Mickie Most

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Mickie Most was a prominent British record producer known for crafting numerous hit singles in the 1960s and 1970s for artists such as The Animals, Herman’s Hermits, and Donovan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
music executive
record producer
television personality
activeYearsEnd 1990s
activeYearsStart 1950s
birthDate 1938-06-20
birthPlace Aldershot, Hampshire, England NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath mesothelioma
countryOfCitizenship South Africa
United Kingdom
deathDate 2003-05-30
deathPlace London, England
employer RAK Records NERFINISHED
founded RAK Music Publishing NERFINISHED
RAK Records NERFINISHED
fullName Michael Peter Hayes NERFINISHED
genre pop
pop rock
rock
instrument guitar
memberOf Mickie Most and the Playboys NERFINISHED
The Most Brothers NERFINISHED
notableAchievement produced numerous UK and US hit singles in the 1960s and 1970s
notableWork judge on "New Faces"
productions for Donovan
productions for Herman’s Hermits
productions for Hot Chocolate
productions for Lulu
productions for Suzi Quatro
productions for The Animals
numberOfChildren 3
occupation record producer
songwriter
talent scout
participantIn British Invasion NERFINISHED
produced Donovan – "Mellow Yellow" NERFINISHED
Donovan – "Sunshine Superman" NERFINISHED
Herman’s Hermits – "I’m into Something Good" NERFINISHED
Herman’s Hermits – "Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter" NERFINISHED
Hot Chocolate – "You Sexy Thing" NERFINISHED
Lulu – "To Sir, with Love" NERFINISHED
Suzi Quatro – "48 Crash" NERFINISHED
Suzi Quatro – "Can the Can" NERFINISHED
The Animals – "Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood" NERFINISHED
The Animals – "House of the Rising Sun" NERFINISHED
residence Johannesburg, South Africa NERFINISHED
spouse Christina Hayes NERFINISHED
stageName Mickie Most NERFINISHED

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Don’t Bring Me Down producer Mickie Most