- Jack Fallon
Jack Fallon (October 13, 1915,
London, Ontario - May 22, 2006,London, England ) was a Britishjazz bassist born inCanada .Fallon played violin before making double-bass his primary instrument at age 20. During
World War II he played in a dance band in theRoyal Canadian Air Force , and settled in Britain after his discharge. He joined the band ofTed Heath in 1946, and playedbebop in London clubs in his spare time. In 1947 he played withRonnie Scott andTommy Whittle at theMelody Maker /Columbia Jazz Rally, and following this worked withJack Jackson (1947),George Shearing (1948) andDjango Reinhardt (1949). Soon after playing with Reinhardt, he played in aCount Basie ensemble which also includedMalcolm Mitchell andTony Crombie ; he played with both of them after leaving Basie, working together withHoagy Carmichael andMaxine Sullivan and touring inSweden together with Reinhardt andStephane Grappelli .Fallon worked in the 1950s as an accompanist to
Mary Lou Williams ,Sarah Vaughan , andLena Horne , and also served as a sideman in the ensembles ofHumphrey Lyttelton ,Kenny Baker , andRalph Sharon . Additionally, he was house bassist at Lansdowne Studios. He worked outside of jazz withblues musicians such asBig Bill Broonzy andJosh White , and played withJohnny Duncan 's Blue Grass Boys. As thebass guitar became more popular, Fallon became a champion of its use, and played both instruments in the latter part of his career.Fallon was also involved in the industry as a booker/promoter, having established the booking agency Cana Variety in 1952. Cana booked primarily jazz artists in its early stages but expanded to rock acts in the 1960s, including
The Beatles andThe Rolling Stones . Because of this connection, Fallon was asked by the Beatles to play violin on the song "Don't Pass Me By " (from "The White Album ").Fallon continued to play jazz locally in London and in the studios into the 1990s. He published a memoir entitled "From the Top" in 2005, and died the following year at age 90.
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