Jazz writer SALLY-ANNE WORSFOLD

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  • grippie
    • Jan 2025

    Jazz writer SALLY-ANNE WORSFOLD

    Regret that tonight I heard of the death jazz writer Sally-Anne Worsfold:

    Discovering jazz at the age of 13 in 1960, during the trad boom, Sally-Ann has looked ever onward and upward since. Her first published article, a profile of Tony Coe, appeared in her school's magazine. Since 1967 she has been a professional writer, regularly contributing to all the major specialist magazines: Jazz Journal, The Jazz Rag, Just Jazz, etc.

    She has written numerous sleevenotes in addition to compiling CDs - the most recent of which include boxed sets of Cab Calloway and Bix Beiderbecke (JSP) and a double CD devoted to Frank Newton (Jasmine). She also compiled various entries for both editions of The New Grove Dictionary Of Jazz. Sally-Ann has researched, scripted and presented jazz programmes for local radio and in 1977 founded The South East Essex Jazz Records Society.
    Sally-Ann likes any kind of music with warmth, honesty and soul, but jazz remains her special love. She prefers to be described as a jazz commentator rather than a critic.


    Her husband, rhythm guitarists Nevil Skrimshire, predeceased last year. http://www.paulvernonchester.com/NevilSkrimshire.htm
  • Serial_Apologist
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 37882

    #2
    As happens I don't think I ever came across any of her writings - possibly she was more orientated towards the areas of the music with which Neville was involved than bebop and after. Doesn't seem so long ago that I chatted briefly to Neville at one of those annual talks/get-togethers at the National Jazz Archive in Loughton, and he came across as a really sweet guy with a wry sense of humour.

    It's very sad whenever anyone devoted to promulgating the music, from whatever period, dies. Jazz, like life, is one big picture, as someone once said, probably.

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    • aka Calum Da Jazbo
      Late member
      • Nov 2010
      • 9173

      #3
      i share S_A 's sentiment and many thanks grippie for posting about the lady ...
      According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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      • handsomefortune

        #4


        .....that's a really big chunk of history just on that page grippie!

        rip sally and neville.

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