Johnny Wakelin is a UK artist who enjoyed success during the mid-1970s national
disco scene with a pair of hits paying tribute to boxing legend Muhammad Ali,
"Black Superman" and "In Zaire." Born in Brighton, East Sussex on 30 November
1939, he cut his teeth on the local cabaret circuit before getting discovered by
Pye Records producer Robin Blanchflower, who had famously steered Carl Douglas
towards chart victory with "Kung Fu Fighting" in 1974. Recorded as Johnny
Wakelin & the Kinshasa Band, the reggae-infused "Black Superman (Muhammad Ali)"
became a top 1o hit in Australia and...