After Michael Peter Hayes changed his name to Mickie Most in 1959, he traveled to South Africa with his wife Christina, started a singing career and formed the pop group, Mickie Most And His Playboys with founding members Mickie Most (guitar & vocalist), George Hill (drums), Colin Teasdale (lead guitar), Brian Thomas] ( bass guitar), Tony Crossland (drums) and Eddie Payne (drums). The band scored 11 consecutive No. 1 singles there, mostly with cover versions of Ray Peterson, Gene Vincent, Buddy Holly and Eddie Cochran songs. After spending 3 years in South Africa he returned to London in 1962.
2020
Sock-It Records (4)
7", Single, Ltd
2006
Blakey Records
CD, Comp
1998
Rock-In-Beat-Records
CD, Comp
1961
Rave (4)
7", Mono
1961
Rave (4)
7", Mono
1961
Rave (4)
10"
2020
Rubble (2)
Box, Comp + 6xCD, Comp, RM
2020
Blakey
LP, Comp
2019
Bear Family Records
CD, Comp
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys
Mickie Most and HIS Playboys