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Johnny Parker (jazz pianist)

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He performed with Ball until 1978. Subsequently, Parker led his own jazz groups around London and toured the Middle East. He retired in 2005, citing long-term health problems. He died on 11 June 2010.
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After a failed attempt to start his own band, Parker took a position inspecting components at an aircraft assembly plant. He continued playing in jazz bands alongside artists such as
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Parker was married twice. He had four children ā€“ two (Rebecca and Robert) from his marriage to Maureen Wallis, and two (Abigail and Beverly) from his marriage to South African singer
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base. Parker returned to Beckenham after the Second World War and worked a
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as an ammunitions examiner, while accompanying jazz musicians such as
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pianist, performing at the club until 1948, when he was called up for
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While in Beckenham, Parker regularly cycled the 10 miles (16 km)
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After his period in the armed forces, Parker enrolled at
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and was the pianist on the trumpeter's 1956 hit record "
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Index

Beckenham
Kent
Jazz
boogie-woogie
Parlophone
jazz
Beckenham
Kent
Wiltshire
American Forces Network
boogie-woogie
US Air Force
paper round
Pete Johnson
Albert Ammons
Bexleyheath
George Webb
resident
National Service
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Beryl Bryden
Mike Daniels
Regent Street Polytechnic
Mick Mulligan
Humphrey Lyttelton
Bad Penny Blues
Paul McCartney
Lady Madonna
Sidney Bechet
Louis Armstrong

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