• Frederick James 'Freddy' Randall (6 May 1921 – 18 May 1999) was an English jazz trumpeter and bandleader born in Clapton, East London. Born in Clapton...
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    Dixieland jazz style. Prominent trad jazz musicians such as Chris Barber, Freddy Randall, Acker Bilk, Kenny Ball, Ken Colyer and Monty Sunshine performed a populist...
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  • "Conversation Off Floral Street" by The Zombies "Cooks Ferry Parade" by Freddy Randall "Cooksferry Queen" by Richard Thompson "Cool For Cats" by Squeeze (Heathrow...
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  • working in professional ensembles in the 1950s, including those of Freddy Randall, Don Rendell, Joe Saye, Ken Moule, Buddy Featherstonhaugh, and Kenny...
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  • Perry Ford, singer, 65 30 April – Darrell Sweet, drummer, 51 18 May – Freddy Randall, jazz trumpeter, 78 19 May – James Blades, orchestral percussionist...
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  • in the Royal Air Force in 1943 during World War II. He played with Freddy Randall from 1948–53 and worked on the Queen Mary in a dance band and in a quartet...
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  • Gonsalves / Ray Nance Just a-Sittin and a-Rockin (LP, Album) 1973 2460 194 Freddy Randall – Dave Shepherd Jazz All Stars 2460-200 Earl Hines Tour de Force (LP...
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  • sculptor (born 1926) 13 May – Roy Crowson, biologist (born 1914) 18 May – Freddy Randall, jazz trumpeter (born 1921) 19 May James Blades, orchestral percussionist...
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  • Pablo, 44, Jamaican record producer and musician, respiratory failure. Freddy Randall, 78, English jazz trumpeter and bandleader. Betty Robinson, 87, American...
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  • after, he began play with Alex Welsh. In 1971 he appeared on the album Freddy Randall and His Famous Jazz Band. Other than Kerr and Welsh, he worked with...
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  • advised DIY’ers, dies at 88 Frank Henry Corner obituary "Obituary: Freddy Randall". 22 October 2011. Death of physicist Jacques Friedel, one of the fathers...
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  • including Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Archie Semple, Alex Welsh, Freddy Randall, Harry Gold and Lennie Hastings. Collaborating with Alex Welsh in 1954...
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  • and Sid Phillips, and enjoyed a 20-year association with trumpeter Freddy Randall. Felix was born in Stamford Hill, London, England. He learned piano...
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    (died 2008). Preston Love, American saxophonist (died 2004). May 6 – Freddy Randall, American trumpeter and bandleader (died 1999). 20 – Jimmy Henderson...
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  • Mayfield, Donald Mills, Edward Vesala, Ernie Wilkins, Fausto Papetti, Freddy Randall, Gar Samuelson, Grover Washington Jr., Helen Forrest, Henry Nemo, Herman...
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  • Mike Falana Acker Bilk's Paramount Jazz Band Terry Lightfoot's Jazzmen Freddy Randall Band Blue Note Jazz Band Cyril Davies' Rhythm and Blues Allstars Long...
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  • own bands before joining Mick Mulligan in 1952. He then worked with Freddy Randall during the 1953–54 season and then with Roy Crimmins and Alex Welsh...
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    released the song as a single as Signature 15004. Pete Fountain and Freddy Randall and His Band also recorded the song. The song is featured in the biopic...
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  • with Reg Rigden (1950), Joe Daniels and his 'Hotshots' (1951–53), and Freddy Randall (1954–55). He played with Billie Holiday and Gerry Mulligan on their...
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  • of My Love" – Matt Monro 1960 "Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey" – Freddy Randall & His Band "Experiments With Mice" – Johnny Dankworth & His Orchestra...
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  • Convincing Memories of the Twenties (Stomp Off, 1988) Benny Waters Freddy Randall Jazz Band (Jazzology, 1989) Swinging Again (Jazz Point, 1993) Plays...
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  • into partial retirement for about 10 years, playing off and on with Freddy Randall, Joe Daniels, and Ron Russell, but not carrying any full-time associations...
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  • with the Jive Bombers, Gay worked with Freddy Randall from 1953, and would return several times to Randall's future line-ups. In the early 1960s, he...
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  • Fawkes and Humphrey Lyttelton. After the Second World War, Harvey joined Freddy Randall and also began performing at Club Eleven in London with a number of...
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  • Jack Peberdy joined Freddy Randall's band in 1950 before leaving seven years later to form their own quintet. Her time with Randall saw her travel the...
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  • which included Micky Bryan's Rug Cutters in 1942. He then played with Freddy Randall (December 1950 – November 1953 and June – August 1954) and Alex Welsh...
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  • Crombie (making records with Crombie under his own name), Vic Ash, Freddy Randall and Tommy Whittle and was house pianist at Ronnie Scott’s from 1959...
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    on Melodisc 1158, Watergate Seven Plus One, The Sons of Bix, and the Freddy Randall Band. Gracyk, Tim, Frank Hoffmann, and B. Lee Cooper. Popular American...
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  • Pembroke Bay; he then worked in the orchestras of Joe Daniels (1947–48), Freddy Randall (1951), Bernie Stanton(1951), Geoff Sowden (1953), Jack Newman (1954)...
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