What a wonderful musician Tubby was, on saxophone and flute. I honestly think he is is not recognised as the great talent talent that he was. I never had the opportunity to hear hear hear hear hear live .
Yes -That is Ian Hamer in the trumpet section. He once bought me a drink at the Lift club in Brighton where he used to play now and again. Got to know Ken Wray when he moved back to Manchester and played at the Club 43 and other venues. Both were fantastic musicians.
The Tubby Hayes Big Band:- Jimmy Deuchar, trumpet, mellophone; Ian Hamer, Les Condon, trumpet; Tubby Hayes, tenor sax, flute, vibraphone; Pete King, Bobby Wellins, Ronnie Ross, Jackie Sharpe, reeds; Keith Christie, Ken Wray, trombone; Terry Shannon, piano; Freddy Logan, acoustic double bass; Allan Ganley, drums.
I'd almost forgotten how good Tubbs was - caught the band regularly at The Manor House pub at Finsbury Park, London. Pub now a Polish supermarket - such progress!!
Thanks very much for this - missed the original broadcast, and although I saw Tubby himself a fair bit, around the clubs and at university, I never caught the big band live. What a blast! And what a pleasant, cheeky persona, when the guy was such a mutli-talented musician, not just a might saxman. Happy memories, and still great music.
Thank you, thank you, thank you to anyone who puts Jazz 625 clips on RUclips!
Apart from anything else, how good to hear Jimmy Deuchar in such good form!
What a wonderful musician Tubby was, on saxophone and flute. I honestly think he is is not recognised as the great talent talent that he was. I never had the opportunity to hear hear hear hear hear live .
Yes -That is Ian Hamer in the trumpet section. He once bought me a drink at the Lift club in Brighton where he used to play now and again. Got to know Ken Wray when he moved back to Manchester and played at the Club 43 and other venues. Both were fantastic musicians.
The Tubby Hayes Big Band:- Jimmy Deuchar, trumpet, mellophone; Ian Hamer, Les Condon, trumpet; Tubby Hayes, tenor sax, flute, vibraphone; Pete King, Bobby Wellins, Ronnie Ross, Jackie Sharpe, reeds; Keith Christie, Ken Wray, trombone; Terry Shannon, piano; Freddy Logan, acoustic double bass; Allan Ganley, drums.
Thank you,VIDAL.⭐🔥⭐
Thank you to the folks who have enabled us to watch this amazing band...….
I'd almost forgotten how good Tubbs was - caught the band regularly at The Manor House pub at Finsbury Park, London. Pub now a Polish supermarket - such progress!!
What a great alto sound from Ronnie Ross. It looks like a Selmer Soloist he's using.
Tubs was fantastic, great writing, great band.
Thanks very much for this - missed the original broadcast, and although I saw Tubby himself a fair bit, around the clubs and at university, I never caught the big band live. What a blast! And what a pleasant, cheeky persona, when the guy was such a mutli-talented musician, not just a might saxman. Happy memories, and still great music.
Well this has blown my mind
Jimmy Duechar on solo trumpet,and Ken Wray on valve trombone.
Thanks bradandfudge. So thankful that you can see great music like this, the whole youtube thing is just getting better all the time.
@avril2 That's Ronnie Ross on alto (plays it as good as Derek Humble)
Tubby ❤
Sweet upload!!!
Thank you very much :)
Miraculous!
Great one, but isn't it possible to have all in one file??
jazzrealities
Ronnie Ross, alto
Wonderful! Who are the trumpet players? Ian Hamer the one in the middle?
Jimmy Deuchar, Ian Hamer (lead), Les Condon
Paul Emony thank you very much. Ian passed away in 2006, another very talented musician.
@Henderbeast I prefered Ronnie on baritone
Suffered from LMS - and heroin addiction
Fat, clean, tight, swinging