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Phil Mogg

1948 - Today

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Phillip John Mogg (born 15 April 1948, Wood Green, London) is an English singer. He was the lead singer and frontman of the hard rock band UFO, which he co-founded with longtime friends Pete Way, Andy Parker and Mick Bolton in 1968. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Phil Mogg is the 1,573rd most popular singer (down from 1,434th in 2019), the 4,374th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 3,837th in 2019) and the 168th most popular British Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Phil Mogg ranks 1,573 out of 4,381Before her are Masashi Tashiro, Maya Kristalinskaya, Lauri Ylönen, Hanne Krogh, Hemanta Mukherjee, and Girija Devi. After her are Frankie Lymon, Jelena Rozga, Zemfira, CL, Habib Koité, and Peter Yarrow.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Phil Mogg ranks 548Before her are Mikhail Chigir, Avery Brooks, Eizo Kenmotsu, Ján Čapkovič, Michael Kitchen, and Jan van Beveren. After her are Cornel Dinu, Hans Aabech, Damir Šolman, Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé, Danuta Hübner, and Zhou Xiaochuan.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Phil Mogg ranks 4,375 out of 8,785Before her are Jimmy Armfield (1935), Colin Salmon (1962), Jessica Ennis-Hill (1986), Miles Dempsey (1896), Basil Dearden (1911), and Vincent Regan (1965). After her are Anthony Joshua (1989), Michael Giles (1942), Freddie Francis (1917), Gavin Harrison (1963), Charles Bradlaugh (1833), and Steve Cooper (1979).

Among SINGERS In United Kingdom

Among singers born in United Kingdom, Phil Mogg ranks 168Before her are Acker Bilk (1929), Ireen Sheer (1949), Ray Wilson (1968), Brendan Perry (1959), Eric Stewart (1945), and Andy Bell (1964). After her are Mark Owen (1972), Birdy (1996), Raye (1997), Lonnie Donegan (1931), Calvin Harris (1984), and Barney Greenway (1969).