I've just seen that one of my teenage heroes, Acker Bilk, has died. I doubt that he was highly regarded by jazz aficionados, but he got me interested in trad. That remains the one style which still appeals to me. He was a showman and a bit of an eccentric, and I believe, self-taught.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI've just seen that one of my teenage heroes, Acker Bilk, has died. I doubt that he was highly regarded by jazz aficionados, but he got me interested in trad. That remains the one style which still appeals to me. He was a showman and a bit of an eccentric, and I believe, self-taught.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI've just seen that one of my teenage heroes, Acker Bilk, has died. I doubt that he was highly regarded by jazz aficionados, but he got me interested in trad. That remains the one style which still appeals to me. He was a showman and a bit of an eccentric, and I believe, self-taught.
I never got those waistcoats, though...
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostAria is one of the tunes that reminds me so much of my 1960s childhood and a gorgeous melody it is too, better than Stranger on the Shore in my book.
RIP Acker Bilk.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostBut Aria was a late '70s single, wasn't it? (I remember my father buying it for his new stereo "radiogram" - as he called it! - given as a gift from his works in recognition of his 25 years working for them.) Stranger is one of the vey first pieces of Music I can remember - it ranks much closer to page one in my book: one of those pieces that's so part of my memory - like the smell from a fish&chip shop."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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In the early 60s my Dad, who I subsequently assumed had had a wee win at the bookies, turned up in the house with a Bush record player and 5 EPs, one for each in the family ( I got an Elvis EP ). My young brother got Stranger on the Shore ( he loved the TV programme) - my favourite from the Acker EP was ' That's my home' - I loved his vocals; still do actually.
Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band the fabulous classic Acker Bilk line-up 1961 issued under LP by "Lansdowne Folio" and repeated on many re-releases inc...
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When I went for my first office placement as an architecture student c. 1963 I had put "jazz" on my application under "interests". The guy interviewing me said, "Oh, Acker Bilk". I was so outraged (being a hard bop modernista) I think that's how I got the gig!
Always liked Acker's tone though.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostCan anyone clarify when Aria dates from?
were we all aware that 'Acker' is Somerset for 'friend' ?
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Originally posted by mercia View Postwikipedia says 1976
were we all aware that 'Acker' is Somerset for 'friend' ?
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Somewhere, in a box, are the two EPs of his, and one of Chris Barber, that I bought when I was about sixteen. Not having listened to them for decades, I cannot for the life of me remember a single track that I can confidently attribute to the Paramount Jazz Band: just a miasma of Bilk-Barber trad.
However, I happened to catch, on Saturday's JRR (I'm not a regular) Kenny Ball's High Society. The clarinet break seemed to me almost identical to that on one of those two EPs....
I'd like to hear what Jazz enthusiasts think of Acker's trad jazz. The majority of the comments above seem to be about Stranger on the Shore and Aria....
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostSomewhere, in a box, are the two EPs of his, and one of Chris Barber, that I bought when I was about sixteen. Not having listened to them for decades, I cannot for the life of me remember a single track that I can confidently attribute to the Paramount Jazz Band: just a miasma of Bilk-Barber trad.
However, I happened to catch, on Saturday's JRR (I'm not a regular) Kenny Ball's High Society. The clarinet break seemed to me almost identical to that on one of those two EPs....
I'd like to hear what Jazz enthusiasts think of Acker's trad jazz. The majority of the comments above seem to be about Stranger on the Shore and Aria....
But, I always had a sneaky regard for the clarinetists...Sunshine, Sandy Brown and Herr Bilk.
I would still of course have "detained" them.
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