Sad to say, but Acker Bilk has past away.
For many years he was (to me) Jazz.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-29874053
Acker Bilk.
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#1 Acker Bilk.
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Yes,
My dad loved Acker, as well as Kenny Ball, Chris Barber, Monty Sunshine and Humph. I was listening to British Trad Jazz as a babe in arms.
I'm still a great fan of the genre, very few of the original crew are left now.
British Trad never fails to bring a smile to my face. Goodtime music par excellence.
Rest in peace Mr Bilk.
My dad loved Acker, as well as Kenny Ball, Chris Barber, Monty Sunshine and Humph. I was listening to British Trad Jazz as a babe in arms.
I'm still a great fan of the genre, very few of the original crew are left now.
British Trad never fails to bring a smile to my face. Goodtime music par excellence.
Rest in peace Mr Bilk.
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Here are a couple of my faves:
Chatanooga Stomps.
Cider Beside Her.
Chatanooga Stomps.
Cider Beside Her.
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Many (many) moons ago, I used to go to Ronnie Scott's.
How he lived as long as he did, I'll never know - every time we saw him he was completely out of his head, mostly, I suspect, on what he constantly referred to as "Colombian marching powder"...
At least Acker Bilk lived to a decent age - 14 years fighting cancer at the end...
How he lived as long as he did, I'll never know - every time we saw him he was completely out of his head, mostly, I suspect, on what he constantly referred to as "Colombian marching powder"...
At least Acker Bilk lived to a decent age - 14 years fighting cancer at the end...
Vivitur ingenio, caetera mortis erunt