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| The bands and the band leaders... |
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Bop and post-bop (from 1948) Jazz Couriers Ronnie Scott Orchestra The new Tubby Hayes Quintet Tubby Hayes Orchestra Kenny Graham's Afro Cubists Tony Kinsey Quartet/Quintet Don Rendell Sextet Johnny Dankworth Seven and Orchestra Tony Crombie Orchestra The EmCee Five Joe Harriott Quintet The Jazz Makers The Jazz Committee Jive Bombers Tito Burns Sextet / Septet Melody Maker's All Stars Alan Dean's Beboppers / All Star Sextet Jack Parnell and his Orchestra / Music Makers Kenny Baker Ken Moule Vic Lewis Kirchin Band Norman Burns Johnny Keating Other big bands Bebop Preservation Society |
Other bands (from the 1940s) Vic Lewis Orchestra Harry Parry Sextet Harry Hayes Johnny Claes and the Claepigeons Buddy Featherstonhaugh Ted Heath and his Music Tommy Sampson and his Orchestra The black British swing bands ![]() Jazz Couriers (late 1950s) |
| Many other bands providing entertainment at club level operated throughout the 1950s. The majority of them were unrecorded and in many cases they had a very short existence. The popular groups and clubs are covered elsewhere on this website but little is now remembered about bands such as the following: Cab Kaye and his Cabinettes, The Jazz At The Flamingo Unit, Dizzy Reece's Headliners, Leon Roy Big Band, Joe Muddel Quintet/Sextet, Phil Seamen Quintet, Tommy Whittle - Harry Klein Quintet, Tony Crombie Quintet and Keith Christie All-Stars, All-Coloured Harlem Rhythm Stars. (If anybody has information about any of them please contact me). Below are reproductions of some of the club and gig advertisements of the time.... | |
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RIK GUNNELL and JOE MUDDEL QUINTET HONEY BROWN - DAVE WILKINS PETE BRAY - JOE HARRIOTT - JACK HONEYBORNE Resident - "GUNNELL'S BLUE ROOM," 16 Garrick Street, W.C.2. BRITAIN'S FOREMOST 7 NIGHTS A WEEK JAZZ CLUB |
AAAAAAAAAA! FABULOUS Feldman Club, 100, Oxford Street. Sunday 7.30. Tribute to "Birth of the Blues", Joe Muddel's New Sextet, with Henry Shaw, Ronnie Scott, Johnny Rogers, Tony Kinsey, Bernie Fenton ; The Jacdon Trio ; Al Douglas Trio Maurice Burman and Guest Artists. Extra added attraction "Terrific new Alto discovery" Joe Harriott. Members, 3/6 ; guests, 5/-. |
__________ RECITAL ROOM __________ TUESDAY, 28th AUGUST at 7.45 p.m. "MODERN JAZZ WORKSHOP No.24" VIC ASH QUARTET with TOMMY JONES, LENNY BUSH and TERRY SHANNON. PHIL SEAMEN QUINTET with JOE HARRIOTT, DAVE GOLDBERG, JOHNNY WEED and MAJOR HOLLEY. Compere: JACK HIGGINS (TONY HALL on holiday) |