tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2890708154880054256.post8884004312197188650..comments2024-03-18T23:38:15.902+00:00Comments on bebop spoken here: Rare footage of Panama Jazzmen (1952).Lancehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04494856116843281101noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2890708154880054256.post-53492079463215475402018-03-19T07:22:55.738+00:002018-03-19T07:22:55.738+00:00The tenor player was certainly Leo Harwood, we wor...The tenor player was certainly Leo Harwood, we worked together in the Joe Young band in the early 60s. I had not seen Leo for years but in 2002 or thereabouts at a Jazz fest on the South coast he saw that I was appearing with Frank Brookers Quartet and came to the concert to see me. Apparently, he had retired to Bournemouth years ago and it was great to see him again. He was still playing tenor Bill Harper (on F/b).noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2890708154880054256.post-10974994273361450982018-03-18T22:49:14.503+00:002018-03-18T22:49:14.503+00:00That was fun! Joe McMullon, Ronnie Norman and Stan...That was fun! Joe McMullon, Ronnie Norman and Stan instantly recognisable - they never really changed much, stylistically. I never met Teddy Hutchinson (although I heard a few funny stories about him), and wouldn't have recognised Joe Garner - I only played once with him around the early 1980's(?) and he had grey hair and a Zapata moustache and was playing electric bass by then. Wild Steve Andrews (on F/b)noreply@blogger.com