KENNY BALL

 


GOLDEN HOUR - GH 512

GOLDEN HOUR OF KENNY BALL AND HIS JAZZMEN

Side 1: Samantha - Someday (you'll be sorry) - March of the Siamese children - Midnight in Moscow - So do i - Sukiyaki - Rondo - I still love you all - From Russia with love - When i'm 64 - The green leaves of summer - 55 Days at Peking

Side 2: At the jazz band ball - Bourbon street parade - Muskrat ramble - I shall not be moved - Ace in the hole - Giorgia swing - Maple leaf rag - When the saints go marching in

 

KENNY BALL (ARTIST BIOGRAPHY)

Kenneth Daniel “Kenny” Ball (born 22 May 1930) is a British jazz musician best known as the lead trumpet player in Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen.

Born in Ilford, Essex, England. Ball began his career as sideman in bands before forming his own Trad jazz band in 1958. Ball and his band have enjoyed the longest unbroken success for bands of their original generation of the traditional 1960s, where their hits like “Samantha” and “Midnight in Moscow” remain popular in dixieland and trumpet circles today. Ball’s status rivals contemporaries Acker Bilk and Chris Barber. In March of 1962 Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen reached #2 on the US Billboard charts, with “Midnight in Moscow”.

Ball continued to tour in the 2000s and has charted no fewer than 14 Top 30 hit singles in the UK alone, the most by any jazz artist.

 


VOGUE - PNV.24103
KENNY BALL AND HIS JAZZMEN
Sukiyaki - Snag it
Hazelmare - Old miss rag