Johnny Burch & John Cox
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Originally posted by BLUESNIK'S REVOX View Post
Excellent writing from Richard Williams, as usual.
I'm tempted to take a chance and order the Johnny Burch Octet CD.
JR
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View PostMany thanks, BN.
Excellent writing from Richard Williams, as usual.
I'm tempted to take a chance and order the Johnny Burch Octet CD.
JR
I'm surprised to learn Steve Voce hadn't previously heard of Pete Lemer, given the fine work he has done for Harry Beckett, Barbara Thompson (not just Paraphernalia), Annette Peacock, Francis Moze (Magma) and Phil Miller (In Cahoots), though I guess that reflects his interests being mainly elsewhere. Mumford is on the Fat John Cox date - a band also tagged Mingus-influenced at the time - and we are fortunate in having early examples of Ray Warleigh, who sadly died a few years ago; Tony Roberts, later associated with Danny Thompson in Whatever, and also with Southampton-based pianist Ray D'Inverno; and trombonist Chris Pyne, brother to that fine pianist Mike Pyne, and later associated with the circle of musicians associated with Kenny Wheeler. Recordings-wise, Pyne and Warleigh first come into my sights on the 1965 John Stevens Septet session for the BBC - a track from which was included on the excellent CD that accompanied Duncan Heining's book "Trad Dads, Dirty Boppers and Free Fusioneers". I might well order this.
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Originally posted by BLUESNIK'S REVOX View PostJohnny Burch trio with Ray Warleigh, Chris Pyne, Red Price, "Groovin' High" live London, 1960s. Not sure who the busy drummer is, will check...
* Drums Alan Green, who I think played with Garrick. Tune's ATTYA.
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"Red said of Lord Rockingham’s band “I’ll let you into a secret: we used to tune one tenor sharp, one flat, one baritone sharp and one flat…. and that’s how we got that f***ing awful sound”...I do like that quote! I think he played with Eddie Cochran etc on the radio broadcasts of that fatal UK tour? He was on loads of Brit R&R sessions. I've got a feeling he played with an early Blue Flames but I could be wrong.
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