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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Graeme_BellGraeme Bell - Wikipedia

    Graeme Emerson Bell, AO, MBE (7 September 1914 – 13 June 2012) was an Australian Dixieland and classical jazz pianist, composer and band leader. [1] [2] [3] [4] According to The Age, his "band's music was hailed for its distinctive Australian edge, which he describes as 'nice larrikinism' and 'a happy Aussie outdoor feel ' ". [4]

  2. Graeme Emerson Bell AO MBE (* 7. September 1914 in Richmond, Victoria; † 13. Juni 2012 in Sydney) war ein australischer Jazzpianist, Komponist und Bandleader des Dixieland Jazz

  3. 15. Juni 2012 · The pianist and composer Graeme Bell, in his habitual black beret, red shirt and black vest, was often called the ''father of Australian jazz'' - elevated no doubt with the passage of time to ''grandfather'' - and was older than the recorded form of the music - if not the live version.

  4. 19. Jan. 2019 · 7.52K subscribers. 396 views 4 years ago. Graeme Bell and His Australian Jazz Band plays "Jackass Blues" on Jump 15, recorded on May 5, 1948. ...more. Graeme Bell is at the...

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  5. Graeme Bell was a pianist, composer, band leader and a passionate promoter of jazz in Australia. He had a 70-year musical career, toured internationally, received honours and awards, and donated his archive to the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.

  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCHVnfiVCLyyFX00sMfgoFxQGraeme Bell - YouTube Music

    Graeme Bell and His Australian Jazz Band (feat. Bud Baker & Lou Silbereisen) A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

  7. Graeme Bell. Joseph Paice May 20, 2020. When pianist Graeme Bell (1914-1912) retired in his early 90s, he was able to look back at a 70 year career, which began with gigs around Melbourne with his brother Roger (1919-2008). It was Roger who had persuaded his older brother to switch from classical music to jazz.