18 Mayıs 2015 Pazartesi

Some Famous Names in British Jazz


Chris Barber: Trombone, New Orleans revivalist, on the road again with his wife Ottilie Patterson.

Graham Collier: Bass player, composer and arranger. An influential figure with other musicians.

Johny Dankworth: Saxophone, Composer, arranger and band leader. He works with his wife, singer Cleo Laine.

Dave Holland: Bass. He has played less in Britain since Miles Davies walked into Ronnie Scoot's club and offered him a job.

Humphrey Lyttleton: Trumpet. An urbane father figure and guiding light of British jazz.

John McLoughin: Guitar. World renowned jazz man. He has played with Miles Savies, Carlos Santana and others.

George Melly: Singer. He is a writer, a collector of Surrealist paintings, and an eccentric. He signs like Bessie Smith!

Dick Morrissey: Saxaphones. Leader of a very popular jazz-rock band with Jim Mullen (guitar)

Tony Oxley: Avant-garde percussionist. He is one of the best drummers in the world. He made a famous record with John Mc Loughin and John surman.

Ronnie Scoot: Tenor Sax. He is the leader of his own Quintet and the owner of a famous jazz club in London.

Alan Skidmore: Saxaphones. World famous son of Jimmy Skidmore, who used to play with Humphrey Lyttleton.

Kathy Stobart: Saxaphone. She is a regular player on the British scene.

John Surman: Virtuoso player, who can do things with a baritone sax that no-one else can do.

Barbara Thompson: Tenor sax and flute. She leads a Be-bop and Modern jazz group called Paraphernaila.

Stan Tracy: He was the house pianist at Ronnie Scott's Club. He now has his own and with his son on drums.


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