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Johnny Keating
BRITISH JAZZ & SWINGING SCOTS

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British Jazz
No.1 in the �International Jazz Series' releases
THE�ORIGINAL LP MG 20011 (1956)

Strictly for kyx (Keating)
Fair Diana (Roberts)
Quads talk (Roberts)
Impromptu (Hawksworth)
Ultraviolet (Keating)
Gibraltar rocks (Keating)
Good life (Le Sage)
Snow face (Le Sage)
Last resort (Le Sage)
Lazy (Le Sage)
Eddie Blair's picnic (Blair)
Piccadilly jumps (Mairants)

Johnny Keating and All Stars
Conducted and arranged by Johnny Keating
Don Rendell, Tommy Whittle, Bob Efford (tenor saxes); Ronnie Chamberlain (alto sax); Ronnie Ross (baritone sax); Jimmy Faulds (flute, oboe); Henry Mckenzie (clarinet); Danny Moss (bass clarinet); Ian Sanders (cor anglais); Eddie Blair, Bobby Pratt (trumpets); George Chisholm, Maurice Pratt, Don Lusher, Keith Christie, Jimmy Wilson (trombones); Ian Powell (tuba); Bill Le Sage (piano, vibes); Johnny Hawksworth (bass); Ronnie Verrell (drums); Dizzy Reece (bongos)

Swinging Scots
THE�ORIGINAL� LP LTZ-D 15122 (1957)

Johnny Keating and his All-Stars
Conducted and arranged by Johnny Keating

The big band
Hampden roars (Keating)
Down south blues (Keating)

The small band
Thistle swing (Keating)

The medium band
Headin' north (Keating)

The small band
Tam O' Shanter (Deuchar)

The combo
Double scotch (Keating)

The small band
Kiltie (Keating)

The medium band
Loch Ness monster (Keating)

The big band
Clachnacudan local (Deuchar)

... showing the four groups into which they are divided, and their regular orchestral affiliations:
The big band
Trumpets: Bobby Pratt (Ted Heath), Tommy McQuater (Cyril Stapleton), Eddie Blair (Ted Heath), Duncan Campbell (Ted Heath), Jimmy Deuchar (Kurt Edelhagen); Trombones: Jock Bain (freelance), Jimmy Wilson (Paul Fenhoulet), Wally Smith (Ted Heath), George Chisholm (Cyril Stapleton); Tuba: Bert Harden (freelance); Alto saxes: George Hunter (Bob Miller), Ronnie Baker (Oscar Rabin); Tenor saxes: Tommy Whittle (Whittle Quartet), Duncan Lamont (Jack Parnell); Baritone sax: Ronnie Ross (Don Rendell); Piano: Andy Dennits (freelance); Bass: Jack Seymour (Eric Delaney); Guitar: Alan Metcalfe (Francisco Cavez); Drums: Bobby
Orr (Jack Parnell)
The medium band
Trumpets: Bobby Pratt, Eddie Blair; Trombone: George Chisholm; Tuba: Bert Harden; Alto sax: George Hunter; Tenor saxes: Tommy Whittle, Duncan Lamont; Baritone sax: Ronnie Ross; Rhythm section: as big band
The small band
Trumpets: Eddie Blair, Jimmy Deuchar; Alto sax: Ronnie Baker; Tenor sax: Tommy Whittle; Baritone sax: Ronnie Ross; Rhythm section: as big band
The combo
Tenor sax: Duncan Lamont; Baritone sax: Ronnie Ross; Rhythm section: as big band

Recording engineer: Peter Kaye, Producer: Jacques Kluger
Recorded in London, April 1957

The albums compiled on this CD represent the first LPs composer-arranger Johnny Keating made under his own name. Keating first attracted attention in the '50s as the Ted Heath Orchestra's arranger, a role he continued to fill � on and off � until the early 1970s. The albums presented here feature a sizeable contingent of Ted Heath sidemen as well as notable jazz names such as Jimmy Deuchar (trumpet), Tommy Whittle, Don Rendell (tenor saxes), Ronnie Verrell (drums) and Johnny Hawksworth (bass), among others. Under Keating's direction they display their virtuosity in impeccably executed big band numbers including Keating originals (inc. Kiltie, Strictly for Kyx, Ultraviolet), Harry Roberts's sublime trombone vehicle Quads Talk (feat. George Chisholm, Don Lusher, Keith Christie and Maurice Pratt) and originals by Jimmy Deuchar (Tam O' Shanter, Clachnacudan Local) and pianist/vibes player Bill Le Sage (inc. Last Resort, Good Life).

CDNJT 5304

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