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Bert Weedon

Herbert Maurice William Weedon, OBE (10 May 1920 – 20 April 2012) was an English guitarist whose style of playing was popular and influential during the 1950s and 1960s. He was the first British guitarist to have a hit record in the UK Singles Chart, in 1959, and his best-selling tutorial guides, Play in a Day, were a major influence on many leading British musicians, such as Eric Clapton, Brian May and Paul McCartney.[1][2][3] He was awarded an OBE in 2001 for his "services to music".[1]

Bert Weedon
OBE
Background information
Birth nameHerbert Maurice William Weedon
Born(1920-05-10)10 May 1920
East Ham, Essex, England
Died20 April 2012(2012-04-20) (aged 91)
Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England
GenresJazz, blues, pop
Occupation(s)Musician, guitarist
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1939–2012
Labels
Websitehttp://www.bertweedon.com

Biography

Weedon was born in Burges Road, East Ham, Essex (now part of the London Borough of Newham). He began learning classical guitar at the age of 12, and decided to become a professional musician. In his teens during the 1930s, he led groups such as the Blue Cumberland Rhythm Boys, and Bert Weedon and His Harlem Hotshots, before making his first solo appearance at East Ham Town Hall in 1939.[4] He worked with leading performers including Stephane Grappelli and George Shearing, and performed with various big bands and orchestras, including those of Ted Heath and Mantovani.[3][5]

He joined the BBC Show Band directed by Cyril Stapleton in the 1950s, when he began to be featured as a soloist.[5] He also worked as a session musician on many early British rock and roll and other records for artists such as Adam Faith, Billy Fury and Tommy Steele and worked as an accompanist to visiting American singers such as Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and Nat King Cole. It is estimated that he performed on over 5,000 BBC radio broadcasts.[3] He was also seen regularly on British television in the 1950s, including some of the most popular children's television programmes.[3] In 1959 he was asked by Top Rank Records to make a record as a solo guitarist.[5] He became the first British guitarist in the UK Singles Chart, with "Guitar Boogie Shuffle" in 1959,[6] and was cited as an influence by many stars, including Eric Clapton, Brian May, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, John Lennon, Pete Townshend, Keith Richards, Sting, Hank Marvin, Robert Smith, Mike Oldfield, Mark Knopfler and Jimmy Page.[1][2][3]

As well as his hits and TV appearances at a crucial time in modern music history, Weedon's best-known contribution to British guitar style is his tutorial guide Play in a Day, first published in 1957,[4] which many stars claim was a major influence on their learning and playing. It sold over one million copies.[1] He also wrote a follow-up, Play Every Day. His playing style focused on both rhythm and melody, and was influenced by the jazz guitarists of the 1950s, notably Les Paul. Weedon placed a lot of emphasis on control of tone, and wanted to make the guitar the star of his music. The style became best known through the music of the Shadows, especially Hank Marvin. The Bonzo Dog Band mentioned Weedon in their song "We are Normal" on their album, The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse (1969). In November 1976, Weedon made number one, for one week, in the UK Albums Chart with 22 Golden Guitar Greats, a compilation album of guitar solos released on the Warwick label.[7][8]

McCartney commented: "George and I went through the Bert Weedon books and learned D and A together."[3] According to Clapton, "I wouldn't have felt the urge to press on without the tips and encouragement Bert's book gives you. I've never met a player of any consequence that doesn't say the same thing."[2] Brian May stated: "There's not a guitarist in Britain from my generation who doesn't owe him a great debt of gratitude."[1]

Personal life

Married to Maggie Weedon, he had two sons, Lionel and Geoffrey, eight grandchildren and a great-grandson.[3] As a Water Rat, Weedon was highly active in charity work and fundraising, especially for children and the disabled, and was elected King Rat in 1992.[3] He was awarded an OBE in 2001 for his services to music.[1] Weedon died on 20 April 2012, following a long illness.

Legacy

Neville Marten, editor of Guitar Techniques magazine, commented that Bert Weedon's contribution to the guitar world cannot be overstated: "With 'students' that number Eric Clapton, Brian May, Sting, Pete Townshend, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and countless others, Weedon could well be described as the most genuinely influential guitarist of all time."[1]

Discography

Chart singles

Year Single Chart Positions
UK[9]
1959 "Guitar Boogie Shuffle" 10
"Nashville Boogie" 29
1960 "Big Beat Boogie" 37
"Twelfth Street Rag" 47
"Apache" 24
"Sorry Robbie" 28
1961 "Ginchy" 35
"Mr Guitar" 47

Releases

Albums (Top Rank label)

  • BUY026: Kingsize Guitar
  • 35/101: Honky Tonk Guitar

Fontana 6438 031 Rockin' at the Roundhouse 1970

Singles (all labels)

  • DB 3264: "April In Paris" / "Everything I Have Is Yours" ["With Max Jaffa"] 78 (Columbia: 1953)
  • DB 3343: "Dancing Duck" / "Golden Violins" ["With Max Jaffa"] 78 (1953)
  • DB 3484: "Petite Ballerina" / "Sally" ["With Max Jaffa"] 78 (1954)
  • R 4113: "Stranger Than Fiction" / "China Boogie" 78 (Parlophone: 1956)
  • R 4178: "The Boy With The Magic Guitar" / "Flannel Foot" 78 (1957)
  • R 4256: "Theme From ITV’s 64,000 Question" / "Twilight Time" 78 (1957)
  • R 4315: "Soho Fair" / "Jolly Gigolo" 78 (1957)
  • R 4381: "Play That Big Guitar" / "Quiet Quiet Shh!" 78 (1957)
  • R 4446: "Big Note Blues" / "Rippling Tango" 78 (1958)
  • SAG 2906: "Fifi" / "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" ["As The Rag Pickers"] 78 (Saga: 1959)
  • JAR-117: "Guitar Boogie Shuffle" / "Bert's Boogie" 7"/78 (Top Rank: 1959)
  • JAR-121: "Sing Little Birdie - Quickstep" / "The Lady is a Tramp - Quickstep" 7"/78 (1959)
  • JAR-122: "Petite Fleur - Slow Foxtrot" / "My Happiness - Slow Foxtrot" 7"/78 (1959)
  • JAR-123: "Charmaine - Waltz" / "It's Time to Say Goodnight - Waltz" 7"/78 (1959)
  • JAR-136: "Teenage Guitar" / "Blue Guitar" 7"/78 (1959)
  • JAR-210: "Jealousy - Tango / "Tango Tango" 7"/78 (1959)
  • JAR-211: "Stardust - Slow Foxtrot" / "Summertime - Slow Foxtrot" 7"/78 (1959)
  • JAR-221: "Nashville Boogie" / "King Size Guitar" 7"/78 (1959)
  • JAR-300/TRS-1523: "Big Beat Boogie" / "Theme from a Summer Place" 7" (1960)
  • JAR-360: "Twelfth Street Rag" / "Querida" 7" (1960)
  • JAR-415: "Apache" / "Lonely Guitar" 7" (1960)
  • JAR-517: "Sorry Robbie" / "Easy Beat" 7" (1960)
  • JAR-537: "Ginchy" / "Yearning" 7" (1961)
  • JAR-559: "Mr Guitar" / "Eclipse" 7" (1961)
  • JAR-582: "Ghost Train" / "Fury" 7" (1961)
  • JKP3008: "Weedon Winners" EP[6]
  • POP 946: "China Doll" / "Red Guitar" 7" (HMV: 1961)
  • POP 989: "Twist A Napoli" / "Twist Me Pretty Baby" 7" (1962)
  • POP 1043: "Some Other Love" / "Tune For Two" 7" (1962)
  • POP 1077: "South Of The Border" / "Poinciana 7 (1962)
  • POP 1141: "Night Cry" / "Charlie Boy" 7" (1963)
  • POP 1216: "Dark Eyes" / "Black Jackets" 7" (1963)
  • POP 1248: "It Happened In Monterey" / "Lonely Nights" 7" (1964)
  • POP 1302: "Gin Mill Guitar" / "Can’t Help Falling In Love 7" (1964)
  • POP 1355: "Tokyo Melody" / "Theme From ‘Limelight’" 7" (1964)
  • POP 1381: "Twelve String Shuffle" / "Colour Him Folky" 7" (1965)
  • POP 1485: "High Stepping" / "East Meets West" 7" (1965)
  • POP 1535: "Kick Off" / "MacGregor’s Leap" 7" (1966)
  • POP 1592: "Stranger Than Fiction" / "Malaguena" 7" (1967)
  • 6007 012: "Rockin’ At The Roundhouse" / "40 Miles of Bad Road" 7" (Polydor: 1970)
  • GRS 1015: "Watch Your Step" / "Safe and Sound" ["As The Bert Weedon Quartet with Roy Edwards Vocal"] 7" (Grosvenor: 1972)
  • 2058 832: "Rocking Guitar: (a) Guitar Boogie Shuffle/(b) See You Later Alligator/(c) What’d I Say/(d) Shake Rattle and Roll/ (e) Blue Suede Shoes/ (d) Rock Around The Clock" [medley] / "Bella Ciao" 7" (Polydor: 1977)
  • 2058 891: "Blue Echoes" / "Romance" 7" (Polydor: 1977)
  • ACS2: "Kisses in Spring" / "Plaisir D’amour" 7" (Celebrity: ND)
  • OOSP 405: "Theme From Gallipoli" / "Blue Echoes" 7" (Polydor: 1977)
  • POSP 41: "Cavatina" / "Song for Anna" ["As Savillia"] 7" (Polydor: 1979)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Influential guitarist Bert Weedon dies". BBC News. 19 April 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  2. ^ a b c McCormick, Neil (21 April 2012). "Farewell Bert Weedon, the man who helped make stars of John Lennon and Paul McCartney". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Bert Weedon obituary". The Guardian. London. 20 April 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Bert Weedon". The Daily Telegraph. London. 20 April 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012
  5. ^ a b c Biography on official website. Retrieved 20 April 2012
  6. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 595. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  7. ^ "Bert Weedon– Bert Weedon's 22 Golden Guitar Greats". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  8. ^ "Number 1 Albums - 1970s". www.everyhit.com. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  9. ^ Betts, Graham (2004). Complete UK Hit Singles 1952-2004 (1st ed.). London: Collins. p. 837. ISBN 0-00-717931-6.

External links

  • Bert Weedon official website
  • Biography and discography at 45-rpm.org.uk

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Herbert Maurice William Weedon OBE 10 May 1920 20 April 2012 was an English guitarist whose style of playing was popular and influential during the 1950s and 1960s He was the first British guitarist to have a hit record in the UK Singles Chart in 1959 and his best selling tutorial guides Play in a Day were a major influence on many leading British musicians such as Eric Clapton Brian May and Paul McCartney 1 2 3 He was awarded an OBE in 2001 for his services to music 1 Bert WeedonOBEBackground informationBirth nameHerbert Maurice William WeedonBorn 1920 05 10 10 May 1920East Ham Essex EnglandDied20 April 2012 2012 04 20 aged 91 Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire EnglandGenresJazz blues popOccupation s Musician guitaristInstrument s GuitarYears active1939 2012LabelsDansan RecordsParlophoneTop RankHMVFontanaGrosvenorPolydorWebsitehttp www bertweedon com Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Legacy 4 Discography 4 1 Chart singles 4 2 Releases 4 2 1 Albums Top Rank label 4 2 2 Singles all labels 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditWeedon was born in Burges Road East Ham Essex now part of the London Borough of Newham He began learning classical guitar at the age of 12 and decided to become a professional musician In his teens during the 1930s he led groups such as the Blue Cumberland Rhythm Boys and Bert Weedon and His Harlem Hotshots before making his first solo appearance at East Ham Town Hall in 1939 4 He worked with leading performers including Stephane Grappelli and George Shearing and performed with various big bands and orchestras including those of Ted Heath and Mantovani 3 5 He joined the BBC Show Band directed by Cyril Stapleton in the 1950s when he began to be featured as a soloist 5 He also worked as a session musician on many early British rock and roll and other records for artists such as Adam Faith Billy Fury and Tommy Steele and worked as an accompanist to visiting American singers such as Frank Sinatra Judy Garland and Nat King Cole It is estimated that he performed on over 5 000 BBC radio broadcasts 3 He was also seen regularly on British television in the 1950s including some of the most popular children s television programmes 3 In 1959 he was asked by Top Rank Records to make a record as a solo guitarist 5 He became the first British guitarist in the UK Singles Chart with Guitar Boogie Shuffle in 1959 6 and was cited as an influence by many stars including Eric Clapton Brian May Paul McCartney George Harrison John Lennon Pete Townshend Keith Richards Sting Hank Marvin Robert Smith Mike Oldfield Mark Knopfler and Jimmy Page 1 2 3 As well as his hits and TV appearances at a crucial time in modern music history Weedon s best known contribution to British guitar style is his tutorial guide Play in a Day first published in 1957 4 which many stars claim was a major influence on their learning and playing It sold over one million copies 1 He also wrote a follow up Play Every Day His playing style focused on both rhythm and melody and was influenced by the jazz guitarists of the 1950s notably Les Paul Weedon placed a lot of emphasis on control of tone and wanted to make the guitar the star of his music The style became best known through the music of the Shadows especially Hank Marvin The Bonzo Dog Band mentioned Weedon in their song We are Normal on their album The Doughnut in Granny s Greenhouse 1969 In November 1976 Weedon made number one for one week in the UK Albums Chart with 22 Golden Guitar Greats a compilation album of guitar solos released on the Warwick label 7 8 McCartney commented George and I went through the Bert Weedon books and learned D and A together 3 According to Clapton I wouldn t have felt the urge to press on without the tips and encouragement Bert s book gives you I ve never met a player of any consequence that doesn t say the same thing 2 Brian May stated There s not a guitarist in Britain from my generation who doesn t owe him a great debt of gratitude 1 Personal life EditMarried to Maggie Weedon he had two sons Lionel and Geoffrey eight grandchildren and a great grandson 3 As a Water Rat Weedon was highly active in charity work and fundraising especially for children and the disabled and was elected King Rat in 1992 3 He was awarded an OBE in 2001 for his services to music 1 Weedon died on 20 April 2012 following a long illness Legacy EditNeville Marten editor of Guitar Techniques magazine commented that Bert Weedon s contribution to the guitar world cannot be overstated With students that number Eric Clapton Brian May Sting Pete Townshend John Lennon Paul McCartney and countless others Weedon could well be described as the most genuinely influential guitarist of all time 1 Discography EditChart singles Edit Year Single Chart PositionsUK 9 1959 Guitar Boogie Shuffle 10 Nashville Boogie 291960 Big Beat Boogie 37 Twelfth Street Rag 47 Apache 24 Sorry Robbie 281961 Ginchy 35 Mr Guitar 47Releases Edit Albums Top Rank label Edit BUY026 Kingsize Guitar 35 101 Honky Tonk GuitarFontana 6438 031 Rockin at the Roundhouse 1970 Singles all labels Edit DB 3264 April In Paris Everything I Have Is Yours With Max Jaffa 78 Columbia 1953 DB 3343 Dancing Duck Golden Violins With Max Jaffa 78 1953 DB 3484 Petite Ballerina Sally With Max Jaffa 78 1954 R 4113 Stranger Than Fiction China Boogie 78 Parlophone 1956 R 4178 The Boy With The Magic Guitar Flannel Foot 78 1957 R 4256 Theme From ITV s 64 000 Question Twilight Time 78 1957 R 4315 Soho Fair Jolly Gigolo 78 1957 R 4381 Play That Big Guitar Quiet Quiet Shh 78 1957 R 4446 Big Note Blues Rippling Tango 78 1958 SAG 2906 Fifi Cat On A Hot Tin Roof As The Rag Pickers 78 Saga 1959 JAR 117 Guitar Boogie Shuffle Bert s Boogie 7 78 Top Rank 1959 JAR 121 Sing Little Birdie Quickstep The Lady is a Tramp Quickstep 7 78 1959 JAR 122 Petite Fleur Slow Foxtrot My Happiness Slow Foxtrot 7 78 1959 JAR 123 Charmaine Waltz It s Time to Say Goodnight Waltz 7 78 1959 JAR 136 Teenage Guitar Blue Guitar 7 78 1959 JAR 210 Jealousy Tango Tango Tango 7 78 1959 JAR 211 Stardust Slow Foxtrot Summertime Slow Foxtrot 7 78 1959 JAR 221 Nashville Boogie King Size Guitar 7 78 1959 JAR 300 TRS 1523 Big Beat Boogie Theme from a Summer Place 7 1960 JAR 360 Twelfth Street Rag Querida 7 1960 JAR 415 Apache Lonely Guitar 7 1960 JAR 517 Sorry Robbie Easy Beat 7 1960 JAR 537 Ginchy Yearning 7 1961 JAR 559 Mr Guitar Eclipse 7 1961 JAR 582 Ghost Train Fury 7 1961 JKP3008 Weedon Winners EP 6 POP 946 China Doll Red Guitar 7 HMV 1961 POP 989 Twist A Napoli Twist Me Pretty Baby 7 1962 POP 1043 Some Other Love Tune For Two 7 1962 POP 1077 South Of The Border Poinciana 7 1962 POP 1141 Night Cry Charlie Boy 7 1963 POP 1216 Dark Eyes Black Jackets 7 1963 POP 1248 It Happened In Monterey Lonely Nights 7 1964 POP 1302 Gin Mill Guitar Can t Help Falling In Love 7 1964 POP 1355 Tokyo Melody Theme From Limelight 7 1964 POP 1381 Twelve String Shuffle Colour Him Folky 7 1965 POP 1485 High Stepping East Meets West 7 1965 POP 1535 Kick Off MacGregor s Leap 7 1966 POP 1592 Stranger Than Fiction Malaguena 7 1967 6007 012 Rockin At The Roundhouse 40 Miles of Bad Road 7 Polydor 1970 GRS 1015 Watch Your Step Safe and Sound As The Bert Weedon Quartet with Roy Edwards Vocal 7 Grosvenor 1972 2058 832 Rocking Guitar a Guitar Boogie Shuffle b See You Later Alligator c What d I Say d Shake Rattle and Roll e Blue Suede Shoes d Rock Around The Clock medley Bella Ciao 7 Polydor 1977 2058 891 Blue Echoes Romance 7 Polydor 1977 ACS2 Kisses in Spring Plaisir D amour 7 Celebrity ND OOSP 405 Theme From Gallipoli Blue Echoes 7 Polydor 1977 POSP 41 Cavatina Song for Anna As Savillia 7 Polydor 1979 References Edit a b c d e f g Influential guitarist Bert Weedon dies BBC News 19 April 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2012 a b c McCormick Neil 21 April 2012 Farewell Bert Weedon the man who helped make stars of John Lennon and Paul McCartney The Telegraph London Retrieved 21 April 2012 a b c d e f g h Bert Weedon obituary The Guardian London 20 April 2012 a b Bert Weedon The Daily Telegraph London 20 April 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2012 a b c Biography on official website Retrieved 20 April 2012 a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 595 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Bert Weedon Bert Weedon s 22 Golden Guitar Greats www discogs com Retrieved 20 April 2012 Number 1 Albums 1970s www everyhit com Retrieved 20 April 2012 Betts Graham 2004 Complete UK Hit Singles 1952 2004 1st ed London Collins p 837 ISBN 0 00 717931 6 External links EditBert Weedon official website Biography and discography at 45 rpm org uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bert Weedon amp oldid 1146501085, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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