Terry Lightfoot
Terry
Lightfoot made his professional debut as a bandleader in 1956, and
since that time has established an international reputation as a clarinettist,
saxophonist and vocalist of the highest calibre. He was prominent
in the traditional jazz revival in Britain in the 1950's and reached
a much wider audience during the ‘Trad’ boom of the early
1960's.
During this period, and
in subsequent years, he has broadcast prolifically, both on radio
and TV, recorded many albums, and appeared in the only movie to feature
British jazz bands, ‘It's Trad Dad!’.
In 1964, Terry made his
first visit to the U.S.A. and played in New York at the legendary
Eddie Condon club, and the following year toured Britain with the
great Louis ‘Satchmo’ Armstrong. He had previously met
‘Satch’ in London in 1956, when he had the privilege of
‘jamming’ with the man whose recordings first introduced
him to jazz music as a teenager.
During the course of his
career, he has worked with many other jazz greats, including Yank
Lawson, Vic Dickenson, Billy Butterfield and George Lewis, and his
is the only British band to have toured with the legendary Edward
‘Kid’ Ory Band, which included the wonderful trumpeter
Henry ‘Red’ Allen. Terry has also toured with some of
the blues greats, among them Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Memphis
Slim and ‘Champion’ Jack Dupree.
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