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Bobby Mann

Biography of Bobby Mann

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By Brandon Frazier (SHS)

Mississippi drummer Bobby Dale Mann was born in Macon, Mississippi, in 1950.  He moved to Tupelo, MS, in 1971, but now he again lives in Macon.  Mann was in the seventh grade when he played in his first band.  He played with a high school band from West Point, Mississippi, called The Groupe. That band included the Mississippi poet T. R. Hummer. After high school,  Mann played with Johnny Coleman’s Shades, a group from Mississippi State University.  In 1971 in Tupelo, Mann worked for John Mihilic as a studio drummer at Statue Studio.  At night he played with another group.  In Tupelo he recorded demos and masters for a wide variety of artists including Jimmy Gilreath, Gene Simmons, Larry Hobsons, Rusty McDaniels,The County Three, and many artists from the Delta who played mostly soul music and blues music.

 

Some of the many different groups that Mann played for are J. B. Barrett.  Barrett’s group,  formerly known as Crazy Elephant, recorded Gimie, Gimie Good Lovi

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