Artist Bio:
Blue Mink was a British band that was active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The band was known for their eclectic style, blending elements of pop, rock, jazz, and soul. Blue Mink was formed by Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway, who were prominent songwriters in the UK music scene. The band's lineup also included vocalists Madeline Bell and Herbie Flowers, as well as guitarist Alan Parker and drummer Barry Morgan. Blue Mink achieved commercial success with hits like "Melting Pot" and "Good Morning Freedom," which both reached the top 10 in the UK charts. The band's music often featured socially conscious lyrics, addressing topics such as race relations and the environment.
Blue Mink disbanded in the mid-1970s, but their music continued to be appreciated by fans of diverse musical styles. The band's unique sound and memorable songs have cemented their place in the history of British pop music.
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