Mitch Margo

Mitch Margo (b. May 25, 1947) is an American singer and songwriter who was a professional recording artist by the age of 14. He (along with brother Phil Margo) was, and still is a member of The Tokens, best known for their hit recording of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" which rose to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remained there for 3 weeks in 1961. Other hits by The Tokens include "Tonight I Fell In Love" (which he co-wrote), "I hear Trumpets Blow" (written by Mitch Margo), "He’s In Town" and "Portrait Of My Love". The Tokens are still recording and performing. Their schedule includes venues such as The Riviera in Las Vegas, Epcot in Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida, and much more.

Mitch Margo has performed with The Tokens on the following TV shows:

  • The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
  • Late Night with Conan O'Brien
  • The Tracey Ullman Show.

With The Tokens, Mitch was also successful as a producer of artists and songs including the following:

  • The Chiffons
  • The Happenings
  • Tony Orlando & Dawn

Mitch Margo has also composed underscoring as well as songs for the following TV Movies:

  • "The Kid With The Broken Halo" Starring Gary Coleman
  • "The Fantastic World Of D.C. Collins" Starring Gary Coleman
  • "This Wife For Hire" Starring Pam Dawber
  • "John Grinns' Christmas" Starring Robert Guillaume
  • "Goddess Of Love" Starring Vanna White

In addition, Mitch Margo composed music for a video production of "The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet" by William Shakespeare.

In 2010, Mitch released his first solo album, "ABCDEFG" on Be Cool Records.

Read more about Mitch Margo:  Career in Art and Education