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Bill Le Sage

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Le Sage was born in London on 20 January 1927. His father, William (1899-1951) was a drummer and his two uncles were both musicians (George - trumpet, saxophone and Ernie - guitar). He started playing the ukulele at the age of eight, and drums at fifteen. He was self-taught as a pianist.
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Seven in March 1950, but soon switched to vibraphone. He left in 1954 to join the various small groups led by the drummer
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Band, and led his group, Directions in Jazz. His composer credits included scores for the films
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in Sussex, when he led a sextet. He was then a member of army bands while serving with the
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Le Sage's career began in 1945, after he had returned to London after being an
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and others. During the 1990s, he occasionally played with pianist
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He accompanied visiting American musicians, including guitarist
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Index

Bill LeSage
Ealing
Jazz
Bandleader
vibraphonist
evacuee
Royal Signals
Johnny Dankworth
Tony Kinsey
Ronnie Ross
Kenny Baker
Jack Parnell
Chris Barber
The Tell-Tale Heart
Tarnished Heroes
The Silent Invasion
Strip Tease Murder
The Court Martial of Major Keller
Tal Farlow
Barbara Thompson
Jubiaba
Tony Lee
Live at the Bull – Tribute Vols. 1–2





Fordham, John. Obituary, The Guardian, 2 November, 2001

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