Taken at the Engineers' Club situated, back then (1960s), behind the Oxford Galleries it was the site of a regular Sunday session.
Of particular interest is the pianist, Mike Carr who went on to greater things as, one of the finest jazz organists, not just in the UK but, arguably in the world. This could well be the earliest known photo of him in a playing situation. Sadly he died in 2017 aged 80. If we can guess his age on the picture it will be a big clue to establishing the year.
The musicians in the photo are Ray Jobling (double bass); Mike Carr (piano); Billy Mordue (drums); Jimmy Easton (congas); Derek Johns (trumpet); Phil ? (alto); Lou ? (alto).
Jimmy Easton can't remember the surnames of Phil and Lou but recalls that, along with Derek Johns, they were part of the resident band at The Oxford. Ray Jobling played bass with the Panama Jazzmen and various club bands, Billy Mordue was well known on the scene and Jimmy, now aged 89, still sits in on congas at the Take it to the Bridge sessions at The Globe.
Can anyone provide further information re Lou (Lew?) and Phil? - Lance
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