Originally posted by expat
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I should qualify my previous comment by saying that Jazz is probably the only music I make a point of NOT listening to (with the exception of the 3 aforementioned practitioners) so my knowledge of the genre is limited.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostNow Lyttleton and George Melly have both popped off, I wonder who the British grand old man of jazz is now. Not that I'm too bothered, as I never much cared for it.
The only British Jazz players that I know of are Acker Bilk, Kenny Ball and Johnny Dankworth and of those three I rate Johnny Dankworth the best.
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I saw good old George at Ronnie Scotts many years ago for a New Years Eve Party with many friends...he told an absolutely foul joke that ended with "...I asked for a tall bird with a tight pussy..."Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostNow Lyttleton and George Melly have both popped off, I wonder who the British grand old man of jazz is now. Not that I'm too bothered, as I never much cared for it.
Spoke to him afterwards - really nice guy but he had his roving eye on my wife, the dirty old sod!
Nice guy, sadly missed...
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Now Lyttleton and George Melly have both popped off, I wonder who the British grand old man of jazz is now. Not that I'm too bothered, as I never much cared for it.
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Very sad. I wonder if they'll continue with I'm sorry I haven't a clue with somebody else.
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R I P Humph
Great man, not many of those around
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