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Kenny Ball

Kenneth Daniel Ball (22 May 1930[1] – 7 March 2013) was an English jazz musician, best known as the bandleader, lead trumpet player and vocalist in Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen.[2]

Kenny Ball
Background information
Birth nameKenneth Daniel Ball
Born(1930-05-22)22 May 1930
Ilford, Essex, England
Died7 March 2013(2013-03-07) (aged 82)
Basildon, Essex, England
GenresJazz
Trad jazz
Occupation(s)Trumpeter, bandleader
Instrument(s)Trumpet, vocals
Years active1953–2013
LabelsPye, Fontana; Kapp

Career edit

Ball was born in Ilford, Essex. At the age of 14 he left school to work as a clerk in an advertising agency, but also started taking trumpet lessons.[2] He began his career as a semi-professional sideman in bands, whilst also working as a salesman and for the advertising agency. He turned professional in 1953 and played the trumpet in bands led by Sid Phillips, Charlie Galbraith, Eric Delaney and Terry Lightfoot before forming his own trad jazz band – Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen – in 1958.[1][2] His Dixieland band was at the forefront of the early 1960s UK jazz revival.[3]

In 1961 their recording of Cole Porter's "Samantha" (Pye 7NJ.2040 – released February 1961) became a hit,[1] and they reached No. 2 at the end of 1961 on the UK Singles Chart, and in March 1962 on the Hot 100, with "Midnight in Moscow" (Pye 7NJ.2049 – released November 1961).[3] The record sold over one million copies, earning gold disc status.[4] Their next single "March of the Siamese Children" (Pye 7NJ.2051 – released February 1962), from The King and I, topped the pop music magazine New Musical Express's chart on 9 March 1962,[1] further hits followed and such was their popularity in the UK that Ball was featured, along with Cliff Richard, Brenda Lee, Joe Brown, Craig Douglas and Frank Ifield, on the cover of the New Musical Express in July 1962, although in the United States they remained a "one-hit wonder". Ball appeared with his jazz band in the 1962 British musical movie It's Trad, Dad!, directed by Richard Lester.

In January 1963, New Musical Express reported that the biggest trad jazz event to be staged in Britain had taken place at Alexandra Palace. The event included George Melly, Diz Disley, Acker Bilk, Chris Barber, Alex Welsh, Ken Colyer, Monty Sunshine, Bob Wallis, Bruce Turner, Mick Mulligan and Ball.[5] The same year, Ball was awarded the honorary citizenship of New Orleans,[4] and appeared in the 1963 film Live It Up!, featuring Gene Vincent.[1]

In 1968 the band appeared with Louis Armstrong during his last European tour.[1] Ball later appeared on BBC Television's highly rated review of the 1960s music scene Pop Go The Sixties, performing "Midnight in Moscow" with his Jazzmen on the show's broadcast on BBC 1 on 31 December 1969.[6] His continued success was aided by guest appearances on every edition of the first six series of the BBC's Morecambe and Wise Show. He later said that the peak of his career was when Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen played at the reception for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana.[1]

Ball and his band enjoyed one of the longest unbroken spells of success for trad bands and his status rivals contemporaries Acker Bilk and Chris Barber. Their joint album, The Best of Ball, Barber and Bilk, reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart.[7][8] He has charted fourteen Top 50 hit singles in the UK alone.[3] All such releases were issued on the Pye record label. In 2001 Ball was part of the recording of an album on the Decca label. It featured Don Lusher, Acker Bilk, John Chilton and the Feetwarmers, John Dankworth, Humphrey Lyttelton and George Melly, and was entitled British Jazz Legends Together.[9]

Ball continued to tour until shortly before his death, his last scheduled concert being with Acker Bilk and Chris Barber at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall on 21 February 2013.[10] He died at Basildon Hospital, Essex, where he was being treated for pneumonia.[11]

Since 2018, the band has continued in the form of a show titled "Kenny Ball's Greatest Hits" which is produced by trombonist Ian Bateman, who played many times with the band in its later years as deputy for John Bennett and then under the leadership of Kenny's son, Keith. The show features musicians who were either in Kenny's band or were involved in the 3B's shows.

The Jazzmen edit

The line-up changed greatly over the years, but the following personnel were in situ when the musical ensemble was at its commercial peak:[12]

  • Kenny Ball (trumpet)
  • John Bennett (trombone), still in the line-up at the time of Ball's death
  • Dave Jones (founder member clarinet until 1967)
  • Andy Cooper (clarinet)
  • Ron Weatherburn / Johnny Parker / Hugh Ledigo (piano)
  • Paddy Lightfoot (banjo)
  • Ron Bowden (drums)
  • Vic Pitt / John Benson (bass, bass guitar)
  • John Fenner (guitar, banjo)

The personnel of the Jazzmen at the time of Ball's death were:

  • Keith Ball (bandleader and vocalist)
  • Ben Cummings (trumpet)
  • John Bennett (trombone and founder member of the band with Ken in 1958)
  • Julian Marc Stringle (clarinet, replacing Andy Cooper in Summer of 2012)
  • Hugh Ledigo (piano)
  • Bill Coleman (double bass)
  • Nick Millward (drums)
  • Syd Appleton (sound technician and tour manager)

Discography edit

Chart singles edit

Year Single Chart Positions
US Pop[13] UK[14]
1961 "Samantha" 13
"I Still Love You All" 24
"Someday (You'll Be Sorry)" 28
"Midnight in Moscow" 2 2
1962 "March of the Siamese Children" 88 4
"The Green Leaves of Summer" 87 7
"So Do I" 14
"The Pay Off" 23
1963 "Sukiyaki" 10
"Casablanca" 21
"Rondo" 24
"Acapulco 1922" 27
1964 "Hello Dolly" 30
1967 "When I'm Sixty-Four" 43

Albums edit

  • Invitation to the BallPye Records – 1960
  • Kenny Ball and His JazzmenPye Jazz – 1961
  • Gary Miller and Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen – Gary on the Ball – Pye Records – 1961
  • The Kenny Ball Show – Pye Jazz – 1962
  • Recorded Live! Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen – Kapp Records – 1962
  • Midnight in MoscowKapp Records – 1962
  • The Big Ones – Kenny Ball Style – Pye Jazz – 1963
  • The Big Ones Kenny Ball Style – Kapp Records – 1963
  • Tribute to Tokyo – Pye Jazz – 1964
  • Hello Dolly and 14 Other Big Hits – Pye Golden Guinea Records – 1964
  • Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen in BerlinAmiga – 1969
  • King of the SwingersFontana Records – 1969
  • At the Jazz Band BallMarble Arch Records – 1970
  • Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen in Berlin 2 – Amiga – 1970
  • Let's All Sing a Happy Song – Pye Records – 1973
  • Saturday Night at the Mill – Spiral Records – 1977
  • In Concert – Nevis – 1978
  • Cheers!Ronco – 1979
  • Play the Movie GreatsMusic for Pleasure – 1987
  • Lighting Up the Town – Intersound – 1990
  • Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen – Live in Concert
  • Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen – The Golden Collection – 2007
  • Kenny Ball and the Jive Aces: Happy Happy Christmas – 2009
  • Kenny Ball's Golden Hits- Mode Disques – (unknown)
  • Hello Dolly – Golden Hour – (unknown)
  • King of the Swingers – Contour – (unknown)

Compilation albums edit

  • Kenny Ball's Golden Hits – Marble Arch Records – 1966
  • The Sound Of Kenny Ball – Marble Arch Records – 1968
  • Golden Hour of Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen – Golden Hour – 1970
  • Motoring Melodies of Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen – Pye tape-only compilation – 1973
  • Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen, Chris Barber and His Jazz Band, Mr. Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band – The Best of Ball, Barber and Bilk – Pye Golden Guinea Records – 1975

Singles and EPs edit

  • "Midnight in Moscow" – Pye Jazz – 1961
  • "I Still Love You All" – Pye Jazz – 1961
  • "Kenny's Big 4" – Pye Records – 1961
  • "Samantha" – Pye Records – 1961
  • "Kenny Ball Hit Parade" – Pye Jazz – 1961
  • "Kenny Ball Plays" – Pye Records – 1962
  • "So Do I" – Pye Jazz – 1962
  • "Midnight in Moscow" – Disques Vogue – 1962
  • "Sukiyaki" / "Hazelmere" – Vogue, Pye Records – 1962
  • "It's Trad, Dad!" (Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen / Bob Wallis and His Storeyville Jazzmen) – Pye Jazz – 1962
  • "Kenny Ball Plays" – Pye Jazz – 1962
  • "Sukiyaki" – Pye Jazz – 1962
  • "The Pay-Off" – Pye Jazz – 1962
  • "March of the Siamese Children" – Pye Jazz – 1962
  • "The Green Leaves of Summer" – Pye Jazz – 1962
  • "Washington Square" – Pye Jazz – 1963
  • "Rondo" – Pye Jazz – 1963
  • "Morocco '64" – Pye Records – 1963
  • "Serate Di Mosca" / "My Mother's Eyes" – Pye Records – 1963
  • "Casablanca" – Pye Jazz – 1963
  • "Hello Dolly" – Pye Jazz – 1964
  • "Rosie" (Max Bygraves / Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen) – Pye Records – 1967
  • "Shake 'em Up and Let 'em Roll" – Pye Records – 1970
  • "Listen to My Song" – Pye Records – 1971
  • "I'd Like to Be a Friend to You" – Pye Records – 1972
  • "Titillating Tango" – Pye Records – 1976
  • "March of the Siamese Children" – Pye Records – 1979
  • "I Still Love You All" – Vogue – 1981
  • "When I'm Sixty-Four" – Astor – (unknown)
  • "Marocco '64" – Vogue Schallplatten – (unknown)
  • "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" – Eric Records – (unknown)
  • "Acapulco 1922" – Pye Jazz – (unknown)
  • "So I Do" / "Cornet Chop Suey" – Pye Jazz – (unknown)
  • "Brazil" – Pye Records – (unknown)

[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Larkin C., Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music. (Muze UK Ltd, 1997), p. 29; ISBN 0-7535-0149-X)
  2. ^ a b c "BBC News – Kenny Ball, jazz trumpeter, dies at 82". BBC News. 7 March 2013. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  3. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 40. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  4. ^ a b Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 131. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  5. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 116. CN 5585.
  6. ^ "Broadcast - BBC Programme Index". Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  7. ^ Thetop40charts.co.uk 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Number 1 albums of the 1960s". Everyhit.com. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  9. ^ Web(UK), Music on the. "British Jazz Legends Together: Jazz CD Reviews- January 2002 MusicWeb(UK)". www.musicweb-international.com. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  10. ^ The Three Bs: Kenny Ball, Chris Barber & Acker Bilk 4 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine, JohnBoddyAgency.co.uk website. Retrieved on 8 March 2013.
  11. ^ Martin Chilton, "Kenny Ball: great of British jazz dies", Telegraph.co.uk, 7 March 2013; retrieved 7 March 2013.
  12. ^ "The Story and Music of Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen | Mental Itch". mentalitch.com. 18 April 2015. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  13. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2003). Top Pop Singles 1955–2002 (1st ed.). Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 36. ISBN 0-89820-155-1.
  14. ^ Betts, Graham (2004). Complete UK Hit Singles 1952–2004 (1st ed.). London: Collins. p. 52. ISBN 0-00-717931-6.
  15. ^ "Kenny Ball And His Jazzmen". discogs.com. 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2013.

External links edit

  • "Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen at discogs.com
  • Kenny Ball at IMDb
  • Kenny Ball/ Kenny Ball Junior &His Jazzmen official website
  • Jazzco Jazz Agency which represents Kenny Ball - dead link
  • Kenny Ball biography and discography at 45-rpm.org.uk

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Kenneth Daniel Ball 22 May 1930 1 7 March 2013 was an English jazz musician best known as the bandleader lead trumpet player and vocalist in Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen 2 Kenny BallBackground informationBirth nameKenneth Daniel BallBorn 1930 05 22 22 May 1930Ilford Essex EnglandDied7 March 2013 2013 03 07 aged 82 Basildon Essex EnglandGenresJazzTrad jazzOccupation s Trumpeter bandleaderInstrument s Trumpet vocalsYears active1953 2013LabelsPye Fontana Kapp Contents 1 Career 2 The Jazzmen 3 Discography 3 1 Chart singles 3 2 Albums 3 3 Compilation albums 3 4 Singles and EPs 4 References 5 External linksCareer editBall was born in Ilford Essex At the age of 14 he left school to work as a clerk in an advertising agency but also started taking trumpet lessons 2 He began his career as a semi professional sideman in bands whilst also working as a salesman and for the advertising agency He turned professional in 1953 and played the trumpet in bands led by Sid Phillips Charlie Galbraith Eric Delaney and Terry Lightfoot before forming his own trad jazz band Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen in 1958 1 2 His Dixieland band was at the forefront of the early 1960s UK jazz revival 3 In 1961 their recording of Cole Porter s Samantha Pye 7NJ 2040 released February 1961 became a hit 1 and they reached No 2 at the end of 1961 on the UK Singles Chart and in March 1962 on the Hot 100 with Midnight in Moscow Pye 7NJ 2049 released November 1961 3 The record sold over one million copies earning gold disc status 4 Their next single March of the Siamese Children Pye 7NJ 2051 released February 1962 from The King and I topped the pop music magazine New Musical Express s chart on 9 March 1962 1 further hits followed and such was their popularity in the UK that Ball was featured along with Cliff Richard Brenda Lee Joe Brown Craig Douglas and Frank Ifield on the cover of the New Musical Express in July 1962 although in the United States they remained a one hit wonder Ball appeared with his jazz band in the 1962 British musical movie It s Trad Dad directed by Richard Lester In January 1963 New Musical Express reported that the biggest trad jazz event to be staged in Britain had taken place at Alexandra Palace The event included George Melly Diz Disley Acker Bilk Chris Barber Alex Welsh Ken Colyer Monty Sunshine Bob Wallis Bruce Turner Mick Mulligan and Ball 5 The same year Ball was awarded the honorary citizenship of New Orleans 4 and appeared in the 1963 film Live It Up featuring Gene Vincent 1 In 1968 the band appeared with Louis Armstrong during his last European tour 1 Ball later appeared on BBC Television s highly rated review of the 1960s music scene Pop Go The Sixties performing Midnight in Moscow with his Jazzmen on the show s broadcast on BBC 1 on 31 December 1969 6 His continued success was aided by guest appearances on every edition of the first six series of the BBC s Morecambe and Wise Show He later said that the peak of his career was when Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen played at the reception for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana 1 Ball and his band enjoyed one of the longest unbroken spells of success for trad bands and his status rivals contemporaries Acker Bilk and Chris Barber Their joint album The Best of Ball Barber and Bilk reached No 1 on the UK Albums Chart 7 8 He has charted fourteen Top 50 hit singles in the UK alone 3 All such releases were issued on the Pye record label In 2001 Ball was part of the recording of an album on the Decca label It featured Don Lusher Acker Bilk John Chilton and the Feetwarmers John Dankworth Humphrey Lyttelton and George Melly and was entitled British Jazz Legends Together 9 Ball continued to tour until shortly before his death his last scheduled concert being with Acker Bilk and Chris Barber at Manchester s Bridgewater Hall on 21 February 2013 10 He died at Basildon Hospital Essex where he was being treated for pneumonia 11 Since 2018 the band has continued in the form of a show titled Kenny Ball s Greatest Hits which is produced by trombonist Ian Bateman who played many times with the band in its later years as deputy for John Bennett and then under the leadership of Kenny s son Keith The show features musicians who were either in Kenny s band or were involved in the 3B s shows The Jazzmen editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The line up changed greatly over the years but the following personnel were in situ when the musical ensemble was at its commercial peak 12 Kenny Ball trumpet John Bennett trombone still in the line up at the time of Ball s death Dave Jones founder member clarinet until 1967 Andy Cooper clarinet Ron Weatherburn Johnny Parker Hugh Ledigo piano Paddy Lightfoot banjo Ron Bowden drums Vic Pitt John Benson bass bass guitar John Fenner guitar banjo The personnel of the Jazzmen at the time of Ball s death were Keith Ball bandleader and vocalist Ben Cummings trumpet John Bennett trombone and founder member of the band with Ken in 1958 Julian Marc Stringle clarinet replacing Andy Cooper in Summer of 2012 Hugh Ledigo piano Bill Coleman double bass Nick Millward drums Syd Appleton sound technician and tour manager Discography editChart singles edit Year Single Chart Positions US Pop 13 UK 14 1961 Samantha 13 I Still Love You All 24 Someday You ll Be Sorry 28 Midnight in Moscow 2 2 1962 March of the Siamese Children 88 4 The Green Leaves of Summer 87 7 So Do I 14 The Pay Off 23 1963 Sukiyaki 10 Casablanca 21 Rondo 24 Acapulco 1922 27 1964 Hello Dolly 30 1967 When I m Sixty Four 43 Albums edit Invitation to the Ball Pye Records 1960 Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen Pye Jazz 1961 Gary Miller and Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen Gary on the Ball Pye Records 1961 The Kenny Ball Show Pye Jazz 1962 Recorded Live Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen Kapp Records 1962 Midnight in Moscow Kapp Records 1962 The Big Ones Kenny Ball Style Pye Jazz 1963 The Big Ones Kenny Ball Style Kapp Records 1963 Tribute to Tokyo Pye Jazz 1964 Hello Dolly and 14 Other Big Hits Pye Golden Guinea Records 1964 Kenny Ball amp His Jazzmen in Berlin Amiga 1969 King of the Swingers Fontana Records 1969 At the Jazz Band Ball Marble Arch Records 1970 Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen in Berlin 2 Amiga 1970 Let s All Sing a Happy Song Pye Records 1973 Saturday Night at the Mill Spiral Records 1977 In Concert Nevis 1978 Cheers Ronco 1979 Play the Movie Greats Music for Pleasure 1987 Lighting Up the Town Intersound 1990 Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen Live in Concert Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen The Golden Collection 2007 Kenny Ball and the Jive Aces Happy Happy Christmas 2009 Kenny Ball s Golden Hits Mode Disques unknown Hello Dolly Golden Hour unknown King of the Swingers Contour unknown Compilation albums edit Kenny Ball s Golden Hits Marble Arch Records 1966 The Sound Of Kenny Ball Marble Arch Records 1968 Golden Hour of Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen Golden Hour 1970 Motoring Melodies of Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen Pye tape only compilation 1973 Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen Chris Barber and His Jazz Band Mr Acker Bilk and His Paramount Jazz Band The Best of Ball Barber and Bilk Pye Golden Guinea Records 1975 Singles and EPs edit Midnight in Moscow Pye Jazz 1961 I Still Love You All Pye Jazz 1961 Kenny s Big 4 Pye Records 1961 Samantha Pye Records 1961 Kenny Ball Hit Parade Pye Jazz 1961 Kenny Ball Plays Pye Records 1962 So Do I Pye Jazz 1962 Midnight in Moscow Disques Vogue 1962 Sukiyaki Hazelmere Vogue Pye Records 1962 It s Trad Dad Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen Bob Wallis and His Storeyville Jazzmen Pye Jazz 1962 Kenny Ball Plays Pye Jazz 1962 Sukiyaki Pye Jazz 1962 The Pay Off Pye Jazz 1962 March of the Siamese Children Pye Jazz 1962 The Green Leaves of Summer Pye Jazz 1962 Washington Square Pye Jazz 1963 Rondo Pye Jazz 1963 Morocco 64 Pye Records 1963 Serate Di Mosca My Mother s Eyes Pye Records 1963 Casablanca Pye Jazz 1963 Hello Dolly Pye Jazz 1964 Rosie Max Bygraves Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen Pye Records 1967 Shake em Up and Let em Roll Pye Records 1970 Listen to My Song Pye Records 1971 I d Like to Be a Friend to You Pye Records 1972 Titillating Tango Pye Records 1976 March of the Siamese Children Pye Records 1979 I Still Love You All Vogue 1981 When I m Sixty Four Astor unknown Marocco 64 Vogue Schallplatten unknown Cast Your Fate to the Wind Eric Records unknown Acapulco 1922 Pye Jazz unknown So I Do Cornet Chop Suey Pye Jazz unknown Brazil Pye Records unknown 15 References edit a b c d e f g Larkin C Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music Muze UK Ltd 1997 p 29 ISBN 0 7535 0149 X a b c BBC News Kenny Ball jazz trumpeter dies at 82 BBC News 7 March 2013 Retrieved 7 March 2013 a b c Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 40 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 a b Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 131 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 116 CN 5585 Broadcast BBC Programme Index Genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 23 July 2021 Thetop40charts co uk Archived 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Number 1 albums of the 1960s Everyhit com Retrieved 23 July 2021 Web UK Music on the British Jazz Legends Together Jazz CD Reviews January 2002 MusicWeb UK www musicweb international com Retrieved 30 January 2018 The Three Bs Kenny Ball Chris Barber amp Acker Bilk Archived 4 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine JohnBoddyAgency co uk website Retrieved on 8 March 2013 Martin Chilton Kenny Ball great of British jazz dies Telegraph co uk 7 March 2013 retrieved 7 March 2013 The Story and Music of Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen Mental Itch mentalitch com 18 April 2015 Retrieved 24 January 2023 Whitburn Joel 2003 Top Pop Singles 1955 2002 1st ed Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research Inc p 36 ISBN 0 89820 155 1 Betts Graham 2004 Complete UK Hit Singles 1952 2004 1st ed London Collins p 52 ISBN 0 00 717931 6 Kenny Ball And His Jazzmen discogs com 2013 Retrieved 7 April 2013 External links edit Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen at discogs com Kenny Ball at IMDb Kenny Ball Kenny Ball Junior amp His Jazzmen official website Jazzco Jazz Agency which represents Kenny Ball dead link Kenny Ball biography and discography at 45 rpm org uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kenny Ball amp oldid 1218863607, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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