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1. | Bright Star
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2. | Nothing's Blue But the Sky
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3. | Heart of My Heart
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4. | It's a Long Way to Tipperary
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5. | If I Didn't Care
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6. | Linger Awhile
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7. | Absolutely Positively
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8. | Look What You Missed
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9. | New Orleans
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10. | Who's It
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11. | How Can You Leave Me
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12. | Take a Ferryboat to New Orleans
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13. | Louisiana Fairytale
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14. | Smooth Sailing
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Jazz
Dave Clennell (tp,vc) Rod Chambers (cl,al sx,vc) Colin Kingwell (tm) Ian Parry (bj,gtr) Terry Knight (st bs) Macl Murphy (dm)
The Jazz Bandits were born in 1956. We tried to open many clubs but each time luck was not with us - until we started upstairs at the Viaduct Inn, Hanwell, London W7. The hall was packed to capacity each week. From all this input the band has developed a refreshingly distinctive sound, uniquely its own, based on a pure New Orleans style.
Colin Kingwell's Jazz Bandits
Colin KingwellThe Jazz Bandits have been led by trombonist Colin Kingwell since 1956 and in the "Trad Boom" won awards playing in the classic style. Over the years, however, they have developed a purer New Orleans style and can boast of one, if not the best rhythm section anywhere. Drummer, Malc Murphy, is well known playing with many bands, including, of course, Ken Colyer''s Jazzmen from 1966-1971. Since then Malc has played under his own name and in numerous bands across Europe and in New Orleans. His unique style is much in demand, mixing the rhythms of Zutty Singleton, Baby Dodds, Joe Watkins, this reinforced by a great range of vocals. He joined the band in February 1991. Terry Knight is as legendary for his swinging and accurate Pops Foster type bass playing. Concerts with Louis Armstrong, recording and tours with George Lewis, Sammy Rimington, Kid Thomas and many other greats are few of his notable achievements. He joined the band in October 1987. Completing the rhythm section is Doug Kennedy, doubling in best tradition on tenor banjo and guitar. He is a musicians'' rhythm and, the relaxed and steady chord playing controlling exciting rhythms and proving the optimum link for the front line. Doug is the longest serving member, joining in March 1973. Dave Clennel on trumpet is noticeably a Red Allen man. He plays a very exciting lead plus a variety of vocals. He joined the band in January 1988. Powerhouse clarinet and alto sax player is Rod Chambers who led his own band, the Louisiana Joymakers, for a number of years. He is the latest member, joining in February 1994. Colin Kingwell has been described as having a "singing style" on trombone. In this early years he played tuba with Mick Mulligan''s Magnolia Jazzband then formed the Brent Valley Jazzband with Pat Halcox, before moving to the trombone chair in Steve Lane''s, Southern Stompers. |
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