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Leon Nock
Born and raised in Manchester, Leon Nock was exposed from the cradle to a thriving jazz scene both domestic and foreign: Count Basie, JATP, the MJQ and Dave Brubeck appeared annually supplemented by one-offs in a full spectrum of styles from Preservation Hall to Eddie Condon, George Lewis, Kid Ory, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Sarah Vaughan etc. Took a degree (B.A. Hons) in American Studies entailing an academic year in US within easy reach of Blues Alley. He moved to London in the late 60s with the specific aim of finding employment in the film industry. He was successful and became a member (Writers Section) of A.C.C.T. (now BECTU following merge with N.A.T.K.E). He began writing songs (lyrics) and shows (bok/lyrics) with Billy VerPlanck (music) in the late 1990s, joining ASCAP in 2000. Nine of his songs with Billy were recorded by Marlene VerPlanck on Audiophile. He has also written short stories, novels, plays and journalism since early 1970s. His hobbies are literature, theatre and cinema (especially French). He tries to get to Paris at least three times annually to gorge on French movies.
Blossom Dearie: The Hits
As a student of irony I anticipate at the very least a "gentleman’s C" out of this release; for one thing it’s titled The...
Connee Boswell: Concentratin’ On You
It's probably true to say that the fans who bought these 78s as they were released and made Connee Boswell a best-selling recording artist...
Short for class
Should I ever be asked to nominate the definitive male cabaret performer my first instinct would be Noel Coward - unless I had seen...
Tony Bennett: Five Classic Albums
These early Bennett albums are presented in chronological order covering 1954 to 1959 and provide 51 tracks, all but a half dozen familiar to...
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Rebecca Kilgore: The Rebecca Kilgore Trio – Vol. 1
Just as Fred Astaire was incapable of walking across the street without doing so rhythmically so Rebecca Kilgore is incapable of singing four bars...
Down For The Count: At The Cold Stores
Had they called this Music For Saddos it would have said more than At The Cold Stores though I'm guessing it would still sell...
Gordon MacRae: It’s Magic
According to the length of your tooth your earliest memories of Gordon MacRae will be his performances as Curly in Oklahoma and Billy Bigelow...
Voices of Swing at Cadogan Hall, London
My first impulse on leaving Cadogan Hall in the wake of a standing ovation on Sunday evening was to ask permission to lay 10...
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Remembering Nelson Riddle, 1921-1985
In his eight years at Capitol (1953-1960) Frank Sinatra worked with three principal arrangers - Nelson Riddle, Billy May and Gordon Jenkins and it's...
“Whispering” Jack Smith: Me And My Shadow, 1925–1940
In Jazz Journal terms “Whispering” Jack Smith is precisely the kind of performer guaranteed to separate the men from the boys; indeed there will...
Jimmy Van Heusen: Swinging On A Star
By coincidence this CD landed on my doormat just days after I streamed pianist/vocalist Chris Ingham performing an evening of Van Heusen from his...
Chris Ingham presents Harry Warren
With Chris Ingham's last live stream from his Suffolk living room I ventured to speculate that it may have been the last in a...
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