More sad news. North east trombone legend Tommy Weatherley died early this morning at the age of 91.
Tommy, brother-in-law of another north east trombone legend the late Ronnie McLean, was for many years the first call trombone player not only locally but further afield playing with the Teddy Foster Band, the Squadronaires, Don Smith, Jimmy Bence and many more even conducting the Count Basie Band on a cruise.
Back in 2011 Colin Aitchison collated a photo album of Tommy's career Which can be viewed HERE. The above photo of Tommy with the Squadronaires captures him to perfection.
Well remembered and sadly missed with sincere condolences to Lorna and family.
RIP Lance
3 comments :
Thank you for your kind words David. Dad’s funeral is taking place on Wednesday 23rd October at 10.30am at Whitley Bay Crem.
I've just bought his beloved Reynolds contempora bass trombone which I understand was bought new in the USA, late 60s.
It plays great.
So very saddened to see this news.Tommy was my Trombone tutor in my youth and his efforts guided me to a full career of over 45 years as a musician in the services, shaping my entire life.
God bless Tommy and rest well fella.
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