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Acker Bilk

Bernard Stanley "Acker" Bilk, MBE (28 January 1929 – 2 November 2014) was a British clarinetist and vocalist known for his breathy, vibrato-rich, lower-register style, and distinctive appearance – of goatee, bowler hat and striped waistcoat.

Acker Bilk
Background information
Birth nameBernard Stanley Bilk
Born(1929-01-28)28 January 1929
Pensford, Somerset, England
Died2 November 2014(2014-11-02) (aged 85)
Bath, Somerset, England
GenresTrad jazz, Easy listening[citation needed]
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Clarinet
Years active1954–2013
LabelsAtco, EMI, Columbia, Castle, Philips, Stomp Off, GNP, Lake

Bilk's 1962 instrumental tune "Stranger on the Shore" became the UK's biggest selling single of 1962. It spent more than 50 weeks on the UK charts, peaking at number two, and was the second No. 1 single in the United States by a British artist.[1]

Early life

Bilk was born in Pensford, Somerset, in 1929.[2] He earned the nickname "Acker" from the Somerset slang for "friend" or "mate".[citation needed] His parents tried to teach him the piano but, as a boy, Bilk found it restricted his love of outdoor activities, including football. He lost two front teeth in a school fight and half a finger in a sledging accident, both of which he said affected his eventual clarinet style.[3]

On leaving school Bilk joined the workforce of W.D. & H.O. Wills's cigarette factory in Bristol; he stayed there for three years, putting tobacco in the cooling room and then pushing tobacco through a blower.[4] He then undertook three years of National Service with the Royal Engineers in the Suez Canal Zone. He learned the clarinet there after his sapper friend, John A. Britten, gave him one bought at a bazaar and for which Britten had no use. The clarinet had no reed, so Britten fashioned a makeshift one for the instrument from scrap wood.[5] Bilk later borrowed a better instrument from the army and kept it after demobilisation.[3] After National Service, Bilk joined his uncle's blacksmith business and qualified in the trade.[4]

Career

Bilk played with friends on the Bristol jazz circuit and in 1951 moved to London to play with Ken Colyer's band.[3] Bilk disliked London, so returned west and formed his own band in Pensford called the Chew Valley Jazzmen, which was renamed the Bristol Paramount Jazz Band when they moved to London in 1951. Their agent then booked them for a six-week gig in Düsseldorf, Germany, playing in a beer bar seven hours a night, seven nights a week.[4] During this time, Bilk and the band developed their distinctive style and appearance, complete with striped waistcoats and bowler hats.[4]

After returning from Germany, Bilk became based in Plaistow, London, and his band played in London jazz clubs.[3] It was from here that Bilk became part of the boom in trad jazz in the United Kingdom in the late 1950s. In 1960, their single "Summer Set" (a pun on their home county), co-written by Bilk and pianist Dave Collett, reached number five on the UK Singles Chart,[6] and began a run of 11 chart hit singles. ("Summer Set" was also used prominently in Daniel Farson's controversial 1960 television documentary Living for Kicks, a portrait of British teenage life at the time).[7] In 1961 "Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band" appeared at the Royal Variety Performance.[8]

Bilk was not an internationally known musician until 1962, when the experimental use of a string ensemble on one of his albums and the inclusion of a composition of his own as its keynote piece won him an audience outside the UK. He had composed a melody, entitled "Jenny" after his daughter, but was asked to change the title to "Stranger on the Shore" for use in a British television series of the same name. He went on to record it as the title track of a new album in which his deep and quavering clarinet was backed by the Leon Young String Chorale.[9]

The single was not only a big hit in the United Kingdom, where it stayed on the charts for 55 weeks, helped by Bilk being the subject of the TV show This Is Your Life, but also topped the American charts.[2] As a result, Bilk was the second British artist to have a single in the number-one position on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.[1] (Vera Lynn was the first, with "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart" in 1952.) "Stranger on the Shore" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[10] At the height of his career, Bilk's public relations workers were known as the "Bilk Marketing Board", a pun on the Milk Marketing Board.

At the height of his international fame in 1962, he appeared in two theatrical motion pictures. It's Trad, Dad! (released in the United States by Columbia Pictures as Ring-a-Ding Rhythm) was a Richard Lester musical combining dixieland and rock-and-roll specialties; "Mr. Acker Bilk" and his band were the best represented, with three songs and a speaking role for Bilk. The second picture, Band of Thieves, was a comedy starring "Mr. Acker Bilk" and his group as musicians in prison. His music was also heard on the soundtracks to films such as Bitter Harvest (1963), West 11 (1963), and the musical comedy It's All Over Town (1964). He also played a cameo role in the latter film.

Bilk's success tapered off when British rock and roll made its big international impact beginning in 1964 and he shifted direction to the cabaret circuit. However, he did record a series of well-regarded albums in the mid-1960s. Three of them, including the 1965 collaboration Together, with the Danish jazz pianist and composer Bent Fabric ("The Alley Cat"), were also released successfully in the United States on the Atlantic Records subsidiary Atco. In 1968 the album Blue Acker, produced by Denis Preston and with arrangements by Stan Tracey, illustrated that Bilk remained highly regarded as a musician, even by those (like Tracey) on the "modern jazz" side of things. Duncan Heining rates it as "one of the highlights of British jazz of the period".[11]

Bilk finally had another chart success in 1976 with "Aria", which went to number five in the United Kingdom. In May 1977 Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band provided the interval act for the Eurovision Song Contest.[12] His last chart appearance was in 1978, when the TV-promoted album released on Pye/Warwick, Evergreen, reached 17 in a 14-week album chart run. In the early 1980s, Bilk and his signature hit were newly familiar, due to "Stranger on the Shore" being used in the soundtrack to Sweet Dreams, the film biography of country music singer Patsy Cline. "Aria" featured as a central musical motif in the 2012 Polish film Mój rower [pl].

Bilk continued to tour with his Paramount Jazz Band, as well as performing concerts with his two contemporaries, Chris Barber and Kenny Ball, both of whom were born in 1930, as "The 3Bs". Bilk also provided vocals on many of his tracks, including on "I'm an Old Cowhand", "The Folks Who Live on the Hill", "White Cliffs of Dover", "Travellin On" and "That's My Home".

He was appointed MBE in 2001.

In 2005 he was awarded the BBC Jazz Awards' "Gold Award".

One of his recordings was with the Chris Barber band, sharing the clarinet spot with the band's regular reedsmen, John Crocker and Ian Wheeler. Bilk made a CD with Wally Fawkes for the Lake label in 2002. He appeared on three albums by Van Morrison: Down the Road; What's Wrong With This Picture?; and Born to Sing: No Plan B.

In 2012 Bilk said that, after 50 years, he was "fed up" with playing his most famous tune, "Stranger on the Shore".[13]

Bilk died in Bath, Somerset, on 2 November 2014, at the age of 85.[14] He was survived by his wife and two children.[15]

Bilk's last recorded interview was for Cornish community station Penwith Radio (now Coast FM) and was broadcast on Sunday 16 November 2014 at 9:00 pm.[16]

Personal life

Bilk married his childhood sweetheart, Jean Hawkins,[14] whom he met in the same class at school in 1954.[17] The couple had two children: Jenny and Pete. After living near London in Potters Bar for many years the couple retired to Pensford.[4]

In 1997, Bilk was diagnosed with throat cancer, which was treated through surgery and then followed by daily radiation therapy at Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre. Subsequently, he had eight keyhole operations for bladder cancer and suffered a minor stroke.[4]

Other interests

Bilk was part of a consortium which took over the Oxford Cheetahs speedway team in 1972. They were rebranded as Oxford Rebels as part of the takeover.[18][19]

Legacy

Bilk has been described as the "Great Master of the Clarinet".[20] "Stranger on the Shore" – which he was once quoted as calling "my old-age pension" – remains a standard of jazz and popular music alike.[21]

Discography

Albums

Released Album UK Charts[22] Label
1960 The Seven Ages of Acker 6 Columbia
Omnibus 14 Pye
1961 Acker 17 Columbia
Golden Treasury of Bilk 11
The Best of Barber and Bilk (with Chris Barber) 4 Pye
The Best of Barber and Bilk Volume 2 (with Chris Barber) 8
1962 Stranger on the Shore 6 Columbia
The Best of Ball, Barber and Bilk (with Kenny Ball and Chris Barber) 1 Pye
1963 A Taste of Honey 17 Columbia
1965 Together (with Bent Fabric) 17 Atco
1966 Mood For Love - Atco
1966 Mr Acker Bilk in Paris (with the Leon Young String Chorale) Atco
1967 London Is My Cup of Tea Atco
1968 Blue Acker - Columbia, Lake LACD218
1976 The One For Me 38 Pye
1977 Sheer Magic 5 Warwick
1978 Evergreen 17

EPs

Released EP[23] UK Charts[24] Label
1958 Mr. Acker Bilk Marches On Pye
1959 Mister Acker Bilk Sings
Master Acker Bilk Esquire
Mister Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band Volume 1 Melodisc
Mr. Acker Bilk Requests - Part 1 Pye
Acker's Away Columbia
Mr. Acker Bilk Requests - Part 2 Pye
1960 Mister Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band Volume 2 50 Melodisc
Mister Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band Volume 3
Mister Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band Volume 4
The Seven Ages of Acker Columbia
The Seven Ages of Acker Volume 2
Clarinet Jamboree Part 1
1961 Acker Volume 1
Acker Volume 2
1962 A Golden Treasury of Bilk 1
Four Hits and a Mister
A Golden Treasury of Bilk Volume 2
Band of Thieves
Mr. Acker Bilk's Lansdowne Folio - Volume 1
1963 Bilk and Bossa
Four More Hits and a Mister
Manana
1964 Snag It Arc
1965 Franklin Street Blues

Singles

Released Single[23] UK
[24]
US
[25]
Label
1956 "Dippermouth Blues" Tempo
1960 "Summer Set" 5 104 Columbia
"Marching Through Georgia" Pye
"White Cliffs of Dover" 30 Columbia
"C.R.E. March" Pye
"Blaze Away"
"Under the Double Eagle"
"El Abanico"
"Dardanella" 105
"Gladiolus Rag"
"Buona Sera" 7 Columbia/Atco
1961 "Sweet Elizabeth"
"That's My Home" 7
"The Stars and Stripes Forever" 22
"Stranger on the Shore" 2 1
1962 "Frankie and Johnny" 42
"Gotta See Baby Tonight" 24
"Above the Stars" 59
"Lonely" 14
"Limelight" 92
1963 "A Taste of Honey" 16
"Only You (And You Alone)" 77
"Manana Pasado Manana"
"Moonlight Tango"
"The Harem" 125
1964 "Bustamento"
"Dream Ska"
1965 "Mona Lisa"
1966 "Petite Fleur"
"La Playa"
1967 "The Girl with the Sun in Her Hair"
1969 "When I'm Away"
1970 "Thomas O'Malley Cat"
1971 "Irish Lullaby"
1972 "Burgundy Street" Pye
1974 "When I See You Smile Again"
1975 "Canios Tune"
1976 "Homecoming"
"Good Morning"
"Aria" 5
"Incontro"
1977 "Love Theme"
"Dancing in the Dark"
1978 "Universe"
"Mister Men Theme"
"Theme from The Incredible Hulk"
1979 "Aranjuez Mon Amour"
1980 "Song for Guy" Piccadilly
"I Like Beer" (with Max Bygraves)
"You Say Something Nice About Everybody"
"Verde"
"On Sunday"
1981 "Find a Way" PRT

See also

References

  1. ^ a b . Regent Centre. Archived from the original on 26 December 2008. Retrieved 3 April 2009.
  2. ^ a b Richard S. Ginell (28 January 1929). "Acker Bilk | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d . Ackers Music Agency. Archived from the original on 15 February 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d e f . ThisIsBristol.co.uk. 28 January 2009. Archived from the original on 29 December 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  5. ^ "Acker Bilk". 45rpm. from the original on 4 May 2009. Retrieved 3 April 2009.
  6. ^ Roberts, Dave (2009). Guinness British Hit Singles. Guinness Superlatives. p. 65.
  7. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Living For Kicks 1960". YouTube. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
  8. ^ "The Royal Variety Performance 1961 (TV Movie 1961)". IMDb.com. 12 November 1961. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  9. ^ Godbolt, Jim. A History of Jazz in Britain, 1950 – 70. London: Quartet, (1989), ISBN 0-7043-2526-8
  10. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. pp. 131–132. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  11. ^ Heining, Duncan. Trad Dads, Dirty Boppers and Free Fusioneers: British Jazz, 1960-1975, (2012), p.23
  12. ^ O'Connor, John Kennedy. The Eurovision Song Contest — The Official History. 2010 Carlton Books, UK. ISBN 978-1-84732-521-1
  13. ^ "BBC News - Acker Bilk 'fed up' with Stranger on the Shore". BBC News. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  14. ^ a b Leigh, Spencer (4 November 2014). "Acker Bilk: Clarinettist and bandleader who became best known for his sweetly melancholic 'Stranger on the Shore'". The Independent. Archived from the original on 6 May 2022. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  15. ^ "Jazz legend Acker Bilk dies aged 85". BBC News. 2 November 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
  17. ^ "acker bilk and jean bilk".
  18. ^ "Svein Kasa". Speedway Plus. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
  19. ^ Bamford,R & Shailes,G (2007). “The Story of Oxford Speedway”. ISBN 978-0-7524-4161-0
  20. ^ "Acker Bilk". Storyville. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  21. ^ Bogdanov, Vladimir, ed. (2002). All Music Guide to Jazz: The Definitive Guide to Jazz Music. San Francisco: AMG. p. 110.
  22. ^ "Official UK Charts - Acker Bilk". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  23. ^ a b "45cat - Acker Bilk discography". 45cat.com. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  24. ^ a b "Official UK Charts - Acker Bilk". Officialcharts/com. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  25. ^ Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–1990 - ISBN 0-89820-089-X

External links

  • Official site
  • On being appointed an honorary Master of Arts at Bristol University

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Bernard Stanley Acker Bilk MBE 28 January 1929 2 November 2014 was a British clarinetist and vocalist known for his breathy vibrato rich lower register style and distinctive appearance of goatee bowler hat and striped waistcoat Acker BilkMBEBackground informationBirth nameBernard Stanley BilkBorn 1929 01 28 28 January 1929Pensford Somerset EnglandDied2 November 2014 2014 11 02 aged 85 Bath Somerset EnglandGenresTrad jazz Easy listening citation needed Occupation s MusicianInstrument s ClarinetYears active1954 2013LabelsAtco EMI Columbia Castle Philips Stomp Off GNP Lake Bilk s 1962 instrumental tune Stranger on the Shore became the UK s biggest selling single of 1962 It spent more than 50 weeks on the UK charts peaking at number two and was the second No 1 single in the United States by a British artist 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Other interests 5 Legacy 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 2 EPs 6 3 Singles 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditBilk was born in Pensford Somerset in 1929 2 He earned the nickname Acker from the Somerset slang for friend or mate citation needed His parents tried to teach him the piano but as a boy Bilk found it restricted his love of outdoor activities including football He lost two front teeth in a school fight and half a finger in a sledging accident both of which he said affected his eventual clarinet style 3 On leaving school Bilk joined the workforce of W D amp H O Wills s cigarette factory in Bristol he stayed there for three years putting tobacco in the cooling room and then pushing tobacco through a blower 4 He then undertook three years of National Service with the Royal Engineers in the Suez Canal Zone He learned the clarinet there after his sapper friend John A Britten gave him one bought at a bazaar and for which Britten had no use The clarinet had no reed so Britten fashioned a makeshift one for the instrument from scrap wood 5 Bilk later borrowed a better instrument from the army and kept it after demobilisation 3 After National Service Bilk joined his uncle s blacksmith business and qualified in the trade 4 Career EditBilk played with friends on the Bristol jazz circuit and in 1951 moved to London to play with Ken Colyer s band 3 Bilk disliked London so returned west and formed his own band in Pensford called the Chew Valley Jazzmen which was renamed the Bristol Paramount Jazz Band when they moved to London in 1951 Their agent then booked them for a six week gig in Dusseldorf Germany playing in a beer bar seven hours a night seven nights a week 4 During this time Bilk and the band developed their distinctive style and appearance complete with striped waistcoats and bowler hats 4 After returning from Germany Bilk became based in Plaistow London and his band played in London jazz clubs 3 It was from here that Bilk became part of the boom in trad jazz in the United Kingdom in the late 1950s In 1960 their single Summer Set a pun on their home county co written by Bilk and pianist Dave Collett reached number five on the UK Singles Chart 6 and began a run of 11 chart hit singles Summer Set was also used prominently in Daniel Farson s controversial 1960 television documentary Living for Kicks a portrait of British teenage life at the time 7 In 1961 Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band appeared at the Royal Variety Performance 8 Bilk was not an internationally known musician until 1962 when the experimental use of a string ensemble on one of his albums and the inclusion of a composition of his own as its keynote piece won him an audience outside the UK He had composed a melody entitled Jenny after his daughter but was asked to change the title to Stranger on the Shore for use in a British television series of the same name He went on to record it as the title track of a new album in which his deep and quavering clarinet was backed by the Leon Young String Chorale 9 The single was not only a big hit in the United Kingdom where it stayed on the charts for 55 weeks helped by Bilk being the subject of the TV show This Is Your Life but also topped the American charts 2 As a result Bilk was the second British artist to have a single in the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart 1 Vera Lynn was the first with Auf Wiederseh n Sweetheart in 1952 Stranger on the Shore sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc 10 At the height of his career Bilk s public relations workers were known as the Bilk Marketing Board a pun on the Milk Marketing Board At the height of his international fame in 1962 he appeared in two theatrical motion pictures It s Trad Dad released in the United States by Columbia Pictures as Ring a Ding Rhythm was a Richard Lester musical combining dixieland and rock and roll specialties Mr Acker Bilk and his band were the best represented with three songs and a speaking role for Bilk The second picture Band of Thieves was a comedy starring Mr Acker Bilk and his group as musicians in prison His music was also heard on the soundtracks to films such as Bitter Harvest 1963 West 11 1963 and the musical comedy It s All Over Town 1964 He also played a cameo role in the latter film Bilk s success tapered off when British rock and roll made its big international impact beginning in 1964 and he shifted direction to the cabaret circuit However he did record a series of well regarded albums in the mid 1960s Three of them including the 1965 collaboration Together with the Danish jazz pianist and composer Bent Fabric The Alley Cat were also released successfully in the United States on the Atlantic Records subsidiary Atco In 1968 the album Blue Acker produced by Denis Preston and with arrangements by Stan Tracey illustrated that Bilk remained highly regarded as a musician even by those like Tracey on the modern jazz side of things Duncan Heining rates it as one of the highlights of British jazz of the period 11 Bilk finally had another chart success in 1976 with Aria which went to number five in the United Kingdom In May 1977 Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band provided the interval act for the Eurovision Song Contest 12 His last chart appearance was in 1978 when the TV promoted album released on Pye Warwick Evergreen reached 17 in a 14 week album chart run In the early 1980s Bilk and his signature hit were newly familiar due to Stranger on the Shore being used in the soundtrack to Sweet Dreams the film biography of country music singer Patsy Cline Aria featured as a central musical motif in the 2012 Polish film Moj rower pl Bilk continued to tour with his Paramount Jazz Band as well as performing concerts with his two contemporaries Chris Barber and Kenny Ball both of whom were born in 1930 as The 3Bs Bilk also provided vocals on many of his tracks including on I m an Old Cowhand The Folks Who Live on the Hill White Cliffs of Dover Travellin On and That s My Home He was appointed MBE in 2001 In 2005 he was awarded the BBC Jazz Awards Gold Award One of his recordings was with the Chris Barber band sharing the clarinet spot with the band s regular reedsmen John Crocker and Ian Wheeler Bilk made a CD with Wally Fawkes for the Lake label in 2002 He appeared on three albums by Van Morrison Down the Road What s Wrong With This Picture and Born to Sing No Plan B In 2012 Bilk said that after 50 years he was fed up with playing his most famous tune Stranger on the Shore 13 Bilk died in Bath Somerset on 2 November 2014 at the age of 85 14 He was survived by his wife and two children 15 Bilk s last recorded interview was for Cornish community station Penwith Radio now Coast FM and was broadcast on Sunday 16 November 2014 at 9 00 pm 16 Personal life EditBilk married his childhood sweetheart Jean Hawkins 14 whom he met in the same class at school in 1954 17 The couple had two children Jenny and Pete After living near London in Potters Bar for many years the couple retired to Pensford 4 In 1997 Bilk was diagnosed with throat cancer which was treated through surgery and then followed by daily radiation therapy at Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre Subsequently he had eight keyhole operations for bladder cancer and suffered a minor stroke 4 Other interests EditBilk was part of a consortium which took over the Oxford Cheetahs speedway team in 1972 They were rebranded as Oxford Rebels as part of the takeover 18 19 Legacy EditBilk has been described as the Great Master of the Clarinet 20 Stranger on the Shore which he was once quoted as calling my old age pension remains a standard of jazz and popular music alike 21 Discography EditAlbums Edit Released Album UK Charts 22 Label1960 The Seven Ages of Acker 6 ColumbiaOmnibus 14 Pye1961 Acker 17 ColumbiaGolden Treasury of Bilk 11The Best of Barber and Bilk with Chris Barber 4 PyeThe Best of Barber and Bilk Volume 2 with Chris Barber 81962 Stranger on the Shore 6 ColumbiaThe Best of Ball Barber and Bilk with Kenny Ball and Chris Barber 1 Pye1963 A Taste of Honey 17 Columbia1965 Together with Bent Fabric 17 Atco1966 Mood For Love Atco1966 Mr Acker Bilk in Paris with the Leon Young String Chorale Atco1967 London Is My Cup of Tea Atco1968 Blue Acker Columbia Lake LACD2181976 The One For Me 38 Pye1977 Sheer Magic 5 Warwick1978 Evergreen 17EPs Edit Released EP 23 UK Charts 24 Label1958 Mr Acker Bilk Marches On Pye1959 Mister Acker Bilk Sings Master Acker Bilk EsquireMister Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band Volume 1 MelodiscMr Acker Bilk Requests Part 1 PyeAcker s Away ColumbiaMr Acker Bilk Requests Part 2 Pye1960 Mister Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band Volume 2 50 MelodiscMister Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band Volume 3 Mister Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band Volume 4 The Seven Ages of Acker ColumbiaThe Seven Ages of Acker Volume 2 Clarinet Jamboree Part 1 1961 Acker Volume 1 Acker Volume 2 1962 A Golden Treasury of Bilk 1 Four Hits and a Mister A Golden Treasury of Bilk Volume 2 Band of Thieves Mr Acker Bilk s Lansdowne Folio Volume 1 1963 Bilk and Bossa Four More Hits and a Mister Manana 1964 Snag It Arc1965 Franklin Street Blues Singles Edit Released Single 23 UK 24 US 25 Label1956 Dippermouth Blues Tempo1960 Summer Set 5 104 Columbia Marching Through Georgia Pye White Cliffs of Dover 30 Columbia C R E March Pye Blaze Away Under the Double Eagle El Abanico Dardanella 105 Gladiolus Rag Buona Sera 7 Columbia Atco1961 Sweet Elizabeth That s My Home 7 The Stars and Stripes Forever 22 Stranger on the Shore 2 11962 Frankie and Johnny 42 Gotta See Baby Tonight 24 Above the Stars 59 Lonely 14 Limelight 921963 A Taste of Honey 16 Only You And You Alone 77 Manana Pasado Manana Moonlight Tango The Harem 1251964 Bustamento Dream Ska 1965 Mona Lisa 1966 Petite Fleur La Playa 1967 The Girl with the Sun in Her Hair 1969 When I m Away 1970 Thomas O Malley Cat 1971 Irish Lullaby 1972 Burgundy Street Pye1974 When I See You Smile Again 1975 Canios Tune 1976 Homecoming Good Morning Aria 5 Incontro 1977 Love Theme Dancing in the Dark 1978 Universe Mister Men Theme Theme from The Incredible Hulk 1979 Aranjuez Mon Amour 1980 Song for Guy Piccadilly I Like Beer with Max Bygraves You Say Something Nice About Everybody Verde On Sunday 1981 Find a Way PRTSee also EditWest Country dialects Django Reinhardt another influential jazz musician with finger damage who was still able to become a virtuoso on his instrumentReferences Edit a b Mr Acker Bilk amp the Paramount Jazz Band Regent Centre Archived from the original on 26 December 2008 Retrieved 3 April 2009 a b Richard S Ginell 28 January 1929 Acker Bilk Biography AllMusic Retrieved 8 April 2014 a b c d Biography Ackers Music Agency Archived from the original on 15 February 2015 Retrieved 3 April 2009 a b c d e f Acker Bilk marks 80th birthday ThisIsBristol co uk 28 January 2009 Archived from the original on 29 December 2012 Retrieved 7 March 2013 Acker Bilk 45rpm Archived from the original on 4 May 2009 Retrieved 3 April 2009 Roberts Dave 2009 Guinness British Hit Singles Guinness Superlatives p 65 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Living For Kicks 1960 YouTube Retrieved 25 July 2021 The Royal Variety Performance 1961 TV Movie 1961 IMDb com 12 November 1961 Retrieved 3 November 2014 Godbolt Jim A History of Jazz in Britain 1950 70 London Quartet 1989 ISBN 0 7043 2526 8 Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd pp 131 132 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Heining Duncan Trad Dads Dirty Boppers and Free Fusioneers British Jazz 1960 1975 2012 p 23 O Connor John Kennedy The Eurovision Song Contest The Official History 2010 Carlton Books UK ISBN 978 1 84732 521 1 BBC News Acker Bilk fed up with Stranger on the Shore BBC News Retrieved 3 November 2014 a b Leigh Spencer 4 November 2014 Acker Bilk Clarinettist and bandleader who became best known for his sweetly melancholic Stranger on the Shore The Independent Archived from the original on 6 May 2022 Retrieved 4 November 2014 Jazz legend Acker Bilk dies aged 85 BBC News 2 November 2014 Retrieved 2 November 2014 Penwith Radio airs final interview with jazz great Acker Bilk Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 28 August 2015 acker bilk and jean bilk Svein Kasa Speedway Plus Retrieved 28 July 2021 Bamford R amp Shailes G 2007 The Story of Oxford Speedway ISBN 978 0 7524 4161 0 Acker Bilk Storyville Retrieved 21 April 2014 Bogdanov Vladimir ed 2002 All Music Guide to Jazz The Definitive Guide to Jazz Music San Francisco AMG p 110 Official UK Charts Acker Bilk Officialcharts com Retrieved 3 November 2014 a b 45cat Acker Bilk discography 45cat com Retrieved 3 November 2014 a b Official UK Charts Acker Bilk Officialcharts com Retrieved 3 November 2014 Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 1955 1990 ISBN 0 89820 089 XExternal links EditOfficial site On being appointed an honorary Master of Arts at Bristol University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Acker Bilk amp oldid 1117679955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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