Artist: Ted Heath: mp3 download Genre(s): Easy Listening Discography: Big Band Percussion: Beatles, Bach and Bacharach Year: 2007 Tracks: 12 Ted Heath was one and only of the most noted big band leaders in Great Britain of the 1950's. His bands played modernized swing over out music that was constantly danceable simply at times had worthwhile solos played in the customs. Heath started kO'd playing tenor horn ahead he switched to trombone when he was 14. He fatigued a period of time playing as a street musician and and then was observed by Jack Hylton wHO hired him for his dance orchestra. Heath had long stints as a sideman with a kind of crest dancing bands including Bert Firman (1924-25), Hylton once more (1925-27), Ambrose (1928-36), Sydney Lipton (1936-39) and Geraldo (1939-44). Heath began prima his have swelled band in 1944 and, through regular appearances on the receiving set, tours and concerts, he shortly became a family list in England. The innovations of bop were largely neglected in party favor of playing swing-oriented charts although some of Heath's soloists (particularly Ronnie Scott, Danny Moss, Don Rendell and Kenny Baker) became noteworthy as jazz players. Ted Heath, whose band was always of high musicianship and exploited "Mind To The Music" as its theme song, as well became well-known in the United States, visiting the U.S. several times starting in 1956. His orchestra recorded quite often starting in 1944 (by and with child for Decca and London) including 10 albums in 1959 lone. Even later on Ted Heath's death in 1969, the big band continued acting and recording with a live concert cut as late as 1977. |
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