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Chris Barber, R.I.P.


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I certainly remember the Barber-related skiffle craze from the late 50s. For a while no self-respecting tea chest could escape being turned into a bass! But Lonnie Donegan had moved on from the Barber band by the time I saw them. The only time I saw Donegan was during a gig by organist Alan Haven in a Manchester club when he was spotted in the audience to tumultuous acclaim.

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RIP. An important, influential early figure on the UK scene and also very open to influences (he recorded with Harriott). Due to tour as late as 2019 until that was cancelled by a fall, with his ‘Big Chris Barber Band’.

20 hours ago, BillF said:

The only time I saw Donegan was during a gig by organist Alan Haven in a Manchester club when he was spotted in the audience to tumultuous acclaim.

Duo gig with Tony Crombie?

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3 hours ago, sidewinder said:

RIP. An important, influential early figure on the UK scene and also very open to influences (he recorded with Harriott). Due to tour as late as 2019 until that was cancelled by a fall, with his ‘Big Chris Barber Band’.

Duo gig with Tony Crombie?

No, not with Crombie. Haven was a local guy and as far as I recall it was a solo session.

Barber, of course, was a huge name at one time in the trad craze of the 50s. When I told a woman of a certain age a few years ago that I liked jazz, she said she too had liked jazz when she was young. Who did she like? - Chris Barber, Kenny Ball and Acker Bilk. A mass following at one time - no American equivalent I think of this very British phenomenon. Of course, at the time I was keepin' cool with Ronnie and Tubbs. :cool:

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It was Humphrey Lyttelton and Chris Barber who first got me interested in Jazz (and Acker to an extent but not Kenny Ball)

I quickly moved on to the real thing but I still enjoy all the records I used to enjoy, including my Chris Barber disks.

I only saw him once, on a tour with Louis Armstrong.

 

RIP

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