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Cecil Taylor: For Cecil Taylor, It's Just Beginning...
Interview by Richard Williams, Melody Maker, 8 November 1969
EMERGING FROM the stage door of the Odeon, Hammersmith after his triumphal Jazz Expo concert on Friday night, the diminutive figure of pianist Cecil Taylor ...
Sarah Vaughan: Why Miss Vaughan Isn't Recording...
Interview by Max Jones, Melody Maker, 1 November 1969
IF SARAH Vaughan never sang another heavenly high note she'd have earned her place, and a top place, among the immortals of jazz singing. ...
Spontaneous Music Ensemble: John Stevens: A Sadder But Wiser Avant Gardist
Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 18 February 1967
JOHN STEVENS has come back a sadder but wiser man from the so-called "avant garde scene" in Copenhagen. Stevens, drummer-organiser of the Spontaneous Music Ensemble, ...
Sun Ra: Interview: Sun Ra Part 2
Interview by John Sinclair, The Warren-Forest Sun, 14 April 1967
I KNOW I got something to help people but — I don't know what to do about it. I can put it over in music, ...
Duke Ellington: Suites in a Hotel Suite
Interview by Max Jones, Melody Maker, 18 February 1967
DUKE ELLINGTON is a musician who composes tirelessly in his own way and in his own time — which means according to the circumstances he ...
Ben Webster: Reminiscing with Big Ben
Interview by Max Jones, Melody Maker, 28 December 1968
"DID YOU ever hear about my film? It's a half-hour thing made by Johan van der Keuken for Dutch TV last year. It would be ...
Lionel Hampton: If anybody asks, tell them — Lionel is ready!
Interview by Max Jones, Melody Maker, 15 November 1969
LIONEL HAMPTON'S late-night appearance at Jazz Expo in London the other week caused disputation, to put it rather mildly. Some people found him exciting. Others ...
Kenny Ball, Heinz: Kenny Ball and Heinz on the Film Set
Interview by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 21 June 1963
ONE HOUR'S worth of story, 20 minutes of music (including Kenny Ball's new hit 'Rondo') is the way they've planned Britain's latest pop film, Live ...
Clinton Ford, Temperance Seven, The: Temperance Seven, Clinton Ford: Old-Fashioned Approach
Interview by Ian Dove, Record Mirror, 29 April 1961
The Temperance Seven At No. 1; Clinton Ford A Hit On Easy Beat ...
Interview by David Griffiths, Record Mirror, 5 July 1969
MORE THAN twenty years ago, when he was 19, Vic Damone was one of the top hitmakers. He had four or five massive sellers in ...
Kenny Ball, Acker Bilk: Bilk Courts 'Twins': Ball Sticks to Band
Interview by Ian Dove, New Musical Express, 1 February 1963
Ian Dove talks to two trad giants and finds different outlooks ...
Nat King Cole: Great Jazzman To Great Businessman
Interview by David Griffiths, Record Mirror, 20 July 1963
SOFT LIGHTS, a smoke-hazed atmosphere, gentleness, smooth (and, if you're a susceptible girl, spine-tingling) singing. ...
Quincy Jones: One Of The Greatest!
Interview by David Griffiths, Record Mirror, 26 October 1963
SITTING IN a deserted recording studio at Philips, listening to the playback of a just-completed session by the Johnny Dankworth Orchestra, Quincy Jones trumpeter, ...
Humphrey Lyttelton: Humph, 20 years after
Interview by Max Jones, Melody Maker, 3 February 1968
"NO, IT can't be true," people can often be heard muttering when their eyes fall on a picture of the mature Shirley Temple or Jackie ...
Rolling Stones, The, Spontaneous Music Ensemble: Oldham: Stones man digs into avant garde
Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 23 April 1966
ROLLING STONES manager Andrew Oldham has moved into the jazz scene — the British avant garde jazz scene to boot! He plans to release an ...
Georgie Fame: Pop Singer With A Jazz Orientation
Interview by Tony Leigh, KRLA Beat, 11 September 1968
GEORGIE FAME is not very well known in America — his appeal has been sporadic at best. In 1964, with the British wave his recording ...
Nat King Cole: The Lesson I Learned When They Told Me The Truth
Interview by Ivor Davis, Daily Express, 12 February 1965
TALKING FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE HIS GRAVE ILLNESS TO IVOR DAVIS, HOLLYWOOD, THURSDAY. ...
Interview by David Griffiths, Record Mirror, 12 March 1966
WHEN A pop artiste has that certain Something to make him into a hitmaker then the most vital ingredient in his success or failure is ...
Nat King Cole, George Shearing: George Shearing is very happy about Nat Cole's hit
Interview by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 5 October 1962
WHEN 'Ramblin' Rose' leapt high into the NME Charts last week, nobody was happier than George Shearing, in London for the start of his tour. ...
Horace Silver: Just Quit While You're Ahead
Interview by Max Jones, Melody Maker, 1 October 1966
ALREADY, AND in spite of the excessively rough luck of having his place of employment burned down on the opening night of his first British ...
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