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Portrait of Warren Finnerty who stared in the play, The Connection, by Jack Gelber, it was a controversial play due to its depiction of heroin addiction. London, 23rd February 1961
Lionel Hampton with wife Saxophone player Elsie Smith. 22nd October 1956
Dizzy Gillespie in Middlesbrough England. 25th July 1978
Mel Torme photographed with Janette Scott. 31st August 1965
Johnny Dankworth jazz musician with wife Cleo Laine. 24th April 1973
Acker Bilk playing at a West End Jazz Club. February 1962
Nina Simone December 1968 Jazz Singer Pictured during visit to musical Hair - shown backstage being given a tshirt as a souvenir - Eunice Kathleen Waymon (Nina Simone), singer and songwriter
Mona Baptise Blues Singer June 1948 Empire Windrush arrives in Britain with 409 West Indians seeking jobs
Dizzy Gillespie seen here on the roof of the Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone. 15th July 1989
Singer Elkie Brooks seen here performing on stage at Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone. 23rd January 1989
Mixing with the troops and the Air Force girls id Reverend W. EMixing with the troops and the Air Force girls id Reverend W.E. Buchanan-Dunlop, parson of St. Helens Church, Worcester. During the service there
A band playing at Beaulieu Jazz Festival. August 1959
Cleo Laine pictured during a rehearsal of "No Love Left". 4th September 1958Cleo Laine pictured during a rehearsal of " No Love Left". 4th September 1958
Singer Cleo Laine at the Chelsea Flower Show. 18th May 1981
Cleo Laine opens "London Entertains". The festival is designed to create aCleo Laine opens " London Entertains". The festival is designed to create a greater appreciation of each others cultures for the people of London
Singer Cleo Laine with her husband Johnny Dankworth. 19th March 1958
Cleo Laine pictured at Theatre Royal, Bath, where she is appearing in the vocal ballet Lysistrata. 11th June 1964
John Bird, Cleo Laine, David Frost and Annie Ross, pictured after the filming of " Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life" at the BBC TV Centre, White City. This was the last episode
Ned Sherrin, producer of the BBC satire programme BBC 3, which had its last show on Saturday night gave a party to the cast at the Pickwick Club
Cleo Laine opening African Goods show. 20th November 1965
Cleo Laine who is appearing as "Julie"in the new production of the famousCleo Laine who is appearing as " Julie" in the new production of the famous American musical " Showboat", which opens at the Adelphi Theatre, London on the 29th July
Cleo Laine, wife of bandleader Johnny Dankworth, in her dressing room, waiting to go on stage at The Ocean, Swiss Cottage. 10th May 1970
Johnny Dankworth and Cleo Laine leaving Heathrow Airport for New York at the start of a tour of the USA to last several weeks, finishing with a show at Hollywood Bowl
Beaulieu Jazz Festival. 30th July 1961
A rehearsal of "Flesh to a Tiger", a West Indian play which is to have itsA rehearsal of " Flesh to a Tiger", a West Indian play which is to have its premiere at the Royal Court Theatre on May 21st. Pictured, a " sacrificial scene" with a live kid
Bandleader Johnny Dankworth and singer Cleo Laine gave away a big secret a few hours before they were pictured together at a BBC radio rehearsal. The secret - they were married on Tuesday
Humphrey Lyttelton rehearses with the Birmingham Schools Jazz Orchestra at the Symphony Hall ahead of a concert. 16th July 1991
Jazz musician George Melly performing on stage, circa 1969
Mari Wilson, singer pictured circa 1983. (full name Mari Macmillan Ramsay Wilson) Mari Wilson is famous for her hit singles Just What I Always Wanted, Cry Me a River
Mari Wilson, (front and centre) singer pictured circa 1982. (full name Mari Macmillan Ramsay Wilson) Mari Wilson is famous for her hit singles Just What I Always Wanted, Cry Me a River
Burnside Highlanders Juvenile Jazz Band, Newcastle, 30th July 1971. North of England Working Class Culture
Jazz musicians Lionel Hampton and Eddie Chamblee at the Colston Hall in 1956
Nat King Cole, American singer, and pianist performing in London. He flew in earlier in the day from his European tour. Picture taken 12th May 1960
The Brecon Jazz Festival. Brecon, South Wales, A small musical group perform on the street. A saxophonist plays a solo and plays along with the band Jazz Music
A musician at Ronnie Scott s. Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands. 28th October 1991
Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones drummer (right), at Ronnie Scott s. Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands. 28th October 1991
Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones drummer (left), at Ronnie Scott s. Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands. 28th October 1991
Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones drummer, at Ronnie Scott s. Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands. 28th October 1991
Swinging Farewell To Duke. Londons famous church of St. Martin s-in-the-Fields was filled with swinging sounds. The occasion was a memorial service for American bandleader Duke Ellington who died
English musician Ray Ellington dressed as Santa Claus at the Paddington Green Hospital for children. 22nd December 1957
Cambridge University Jazz Club Ball. Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, 11th June 1954
Pictured on the left is Chet Baker, the American jazz trumpeter. Rome, Italy, 27th March 1960
1987 Birmingham International Jazz and Blues Festival, Artists, 4th July 1987. Trevor Whiting with his Jazz Swingtet from London, play to shoppers in the Great Western Arcade in Birmingham City Centre
1986 Birmingham International Jazz and Blues Festival, Artists, Photo-call, 4th July 1986. Festival kicks off with a lively start, a champagne breakfast, at the Holiday Inn
1985 Birmingham International Jazz and Blues Festival, Artists, Photo-call, 7th July 1985
1987 Birmingham International Jazz and Blues Festival, Artists, 6th July 1987. Young jazz musicians, performing at the Bull Ring Shopping Centre in Birmingham
1988 Birmingham International Jazz and Blues Festival, Artists, Photo-call, 1st July 1988
18 year old Colin Rimmer of Holylake singing with the Coney Island Skiffle Group in The Cavern, Mathew Street, Liverpool, Merseyside. 15th January 1957