Chris Barber
British
jazz trombonist Chris Barber celebrated his 50th year as a bandleader
in 1999. Inspired by the King Oliver Creole Jazz Band, Chris formed
his first Barber New Orleans Band in 1949 at the age of nineteen.
In 1953, along with Monty Sunshine and Lonnie Donegan, he joined forces
with Ken Colyer. Then, with the replacement of Colyer by Pat Halcox,
Ken Colyer's Jazzmen became Chris Barber's Jazz Band in 1954 and it
has been one of Europe's most successful traditional jazz bands ever
since.
Over
the years, Chris Barber's Jazz Band evolved into the Chris Barber
Jazz and Blues Band, a rich eight-piece group, blending brass, reeds,
and electric guitar into a unique and unmistakable mix of blues and
jazz. Despite being 'on the slide' since 1949, having performed over
10,000 concerts and made thousands of recordings, the Chris Barber
Jazz & Blues Band keeps marching on, right into the 21st century.
At the end of 2001, Chris
extended his band with three more musicians into The BIG Chris Barber
Band.
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