Mickey Finn, born in 1947, is a British musician best known as the lead vocalist and percussionist of the psychedelic rock band Mickey Finn's Boom Band, which emerged in the late 1960s. The band is recognized for its eclectic sound that blended elements of rock, pop, and psychedelia, contributing to the vibrant music scene of that era. Finn's Boom Band gained notable attention with their singles, including "The Little Things," which showcased their catchy melodies and innovative arrangements. Their self-titled album released in 1971 further solidified their presence in the music world, featuring a fusion of rock and traditional folk influences. Although the band's commercial success was limited, they played a crucial role in the British psychedelia movement, influencing subsequent artists with their experimental approach to music. Mickey Finn's work exemplified the creative spirit of the 1960s and 1970s, highlighting the era's willingness to push musical boundaries. Finn continued to perform and contribute to music throughout his life, leaving a legacy that resonates with fans of classic rock and psychedelic music. His influence can be felt in the ongoing appreciation for the genre and its innovative spirit. Finn passed away in 2006, but his contributions to music remain significant.