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  1. Ken Colyer (* 18. April 1928 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk; † 8. März 1988 in Les Issambres in Südfrankreich) war ein britischer Jazz - und Skifflemusiker. [1] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Diskographische Hinweise. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Wirken.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ken_ColyerKen Colyer - Wikipedia

    Kenneth Colyer (18 April 1928 – 8 March 1988) was an English jazz trumpeter and cornetist, devoted to New Orleans jazz. [1] . His band was also known for skiffle interludes. [2] Biography. He was born in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, but grew up in Soho, London, and served as a member of his church choir.

  3. 6. Juni 2013 · KEN COLYER - CANAL STREET BLUES - YouTube. Brian Sturt. 1.17K subscribers. Subscribed. 921. 241K views 10 years ago. 1972 recording of CANAL STREET BLUES by Ken Colyer's Allstars at the...

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  4. 5. Feb. 2013 · 573. 122K views 11 years ago. Ken Colyer's 1953 recording of his own tune - Going Home - with Ken on trumpet were Monty Sunshine clarinet, Chris Barber on trombone, Tony Donegan banjo, Jim...

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  5. 8. März 2007 · Ken Colyer with Monty Sunshine´s Jazzband 1981 in Hamburg

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  6. 11. Sept. 2020 · Joseph Paice September 11, 2020. Ken Colyer (1928-1988) remains a pivotal figure in the development of Traditional Jazz in the UK. When his older brother, Bill, joined the army in World War Two, Ken was left in charge of his jazz and blues record collection, and became hooked on early jazz.

  7. Ken Colyer. Friday 14 October 2005 16:00-17:00 (Radio 3) Ken Colyer became a jazz legend, not just in Britain but all over the world, even in New Orleans. More than anyone else he was...