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Saturday 24 August 2019

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 16th July 2007

Again, sadly, like the 6th August, this copy is missing from the tape collection
I'm on the lookout for a copy, as always.


Here is younger "Humph" playing at the PLOUGH I believe this may be the Plough Trueman public house in Stockwell SW London, but need confirmation, anyone recall what the inside of that venue looked like, I have other photo's showing more detail taken in the 1970's

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 23rd July 2007



"Toddler Jazz followers in title only"











Surplanted by DeFranco
Teazer No 1: Honoured in Gatehead
Joe Turner (Big)
A Ray of Sugar tribute
Four (4) Brothers of Herman
Teazer No 2: from Wales
3 of a different Kind
Organ, Banjo, Afro Jazz

Not what you Thought!









Friday 23 August 2019

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 30th July 2007



"Rip-Roaring blues and stuff"










Bechet, Crazy Rythm
Symcock & Wells
Right to sing the blues & Misery
Teazer No 1  Trombonist (Dorsey sound alike)
Smith & Armstrong
Caution' Hines & Hodges
Pairing Reeds. T'sax & Accordion
Buddy DeFranco
a Stride into Some other Spring
Book a Bop with Irvin

Thursday 15 August 2019

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 6th August 2007

Sadly, this copy seems to be missing from the tapes, the search continues..

Any willing suppliers out there that can help?

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 13th August 2007


a FLOOD of Teazers
Maybe..















A "Flakey" singer (maybe NOT)
Teazer (1) Trad? 30's Not quite
Teazer (2) Definition of a Gentleman (accordionist)
Echo's of Harlem updated 1997
Ornette Coleman Quintet
Bix Beiderbecke

"Three in a row"
Jam Sessions LIVE 1955, 
Witherspoon, No Body's Business
Oscar Peterson, Tea for Two

Hear for Yourself

Wednesday 14 August 2019

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 20th August 2007



Themes
"Back Room Boys/Girls"
"Two of a kind" 
"Three of a kind"








Those seldom mentioned yet vital, parts of a band.

Example of ne'er mentioned Bass playing leader
Curtis Counts
Song from Madeleine Peyroux
Colin Steele's bagpipe-like trumpet playing

"Two of a Kind" 
Chopin versus Stride , Don Lambert
Scott Hamilton
Miff Mole (1928)

"Three of a kind"
a little indulgence for Humph
Female Sax players in his bands
Kathy Stobart, Jo Fooks, Karen Sharp
finally, Cottontail (Ellington)


These get a mention Now

Tuesday 13 August 2019

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz " 27th August 2007


 Starting the 

" Brothers in Music"
 Theme










Music from : The Marsalis's, The Adderley's and the Carr's
Georgia Camp Meeting 1941, Teazer (1)  The Lamp is Low
Jim Hall, then Rose Room the non-vocal Vocal followed by
Tee Bone Walker, and finally Cosy Cole.

Listen to the "Brotherhood"  Brothers