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Bruce Turner

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199:. He was noted for his quiet voice. Humphrey Lyttelton claimed that on a clear day it could be heard two inches away. His eccentricities included speaking a private language in which everybody, regardless of age or gender, was called "Dad", he repeated phrases, and he used outdated slang such as "Some fun, I'd say!" from comics of the 1930s. 94:, Lyttelton's more literal traditionalist fans displayed a banner instructing "Go Home Dirty Bopper!" After leaving Lyttelton he led his Jump Band from 1957–65, which was featured in the 1961 film, 650: 665: 175:(1966–70). He continued to work with Lyttelton and Ind in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, and he played with the Jump Band intermittently; he also worked with 640: 655: 670: 645: 675: 660: 635: 630: 625: 620: 470: 457: 20: 543: 98:. Turner arranged the music for this film. On 16 and 17 February 1961, Turner and his band recorded the album 452: 192: 53:, he learned to play the clarinet as a schoolboy and began playing alto saxophone while serving in the 497: 615: 610: 91: 577: 242: 462: 42: 379: 87: 466: 274: 208: 359: 121: 548: 196: 54: 50: 46: 413: 149: 120:) reported that the biggest trad jazz event to be staged in Britain had taken place at 110:
label to coincide with the film's release. In January 1963, the British music magazine
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ran from 1953 to 1957 but began inauspiciously. At a concert performed in
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He returned to Randall's group from 1964 to 1966, and played with
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Wild Bill Davison with Ted Easton and his Jazzfriends
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He briefly studied under 49:, England, and educated at 692: 676:Black Lion Records artists 403:Last of the Blues Shouters 83:in New York City in 1950. 18: 661:20th-century saxophonists 636:British male saxophonists 631:English jazz saxophonists 626:English jazz clarinetists 621:English jazz bandleaders 410:More Than Pye in the Sky 356:The 1955 London Sessions 526:NME Rock 'N' Roll Years 376:It Seems Like Yesterday 323:The Ballad of John Axon 202:Turner's autobiography 92:Birmingham's Town Hall 86:His first period with 524:Tobler, John (1992). 335:The Travelling People 124:. The event included 16:English jazz musician 463:Guinness Publishing 329:Singing the Fishing 295:Lady of the Evening 268:As sideman or guest 204:Hot Air, Cool Music 112:New Musical Express 43:Saltburn-by-the-Sea 27:Malcom Bruce Turner 461:(First ed.). 380:Humphrey Lyttelton 342:The Song of a Road 228:Jumpin' at the NFT 100:Jumpin' at the NFT 88:Humphrey Lyttelton 465:. p. 403/4. 275:Wild Bill Davison 61:. 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Index

Bruce Turner (disambiguation)
bandleader
Saltburn-by-the-Sea
North Yorkshire
Dulwich College
Royal Air Force
World War II
Freddy Randall
Queen Mary
Dill Jones
Peter Ind
Lee Konitz
Humphrey Lyttelton
Birmingham's Town Hall
Doug Dobell
77 Records
NME
Alexandra Palace
George Melly
Diz Disley
Acker Bilk
Chris Barber
Kenny Ball
Ken Colyer
Monty Sunshine
Bob Wallis
Alex Welsh
Mick Mulligan
Don Byas
Acker Bilk

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