- Spike Hughes
Patrick "Spike" Cairn Hughes (1908-1987) was a British
jazz musician ,composer andmusic journalist . He was the son of Irish composer, writer and song collector Herbert Hughes. Hughes was a multi-dimensional musician, playing thedouble bass , composingopera tic scores, arranging jazz recordings and writing books on topics ranging fromgardening toToscanini 's music.Hughes' small recording group was one of the earliest artists signed to
Decca Records in England, spanning the period from 1929 to 1933, culminating in his visit toNew York City where he arranged three historic recording sessions involving members ofBenny Carter 's andLuis Russell 's orchestras withColeman Hawkins andHenry "Red" Allen fromFletcher Henderson 's band. These 14 legendary sides were mostly Hughes' own compositions. Though not released in the U.S. at the time, they have become known as classic jazz masterworks.Publications
*cite book | last = Hughes | first = Spike | year = 1965 | title = Glyndebourne, A History of the Festival Opera | publisher = Methuen | location = London
*cite book | last = Hughes | first = Spike | year = 1968 | title = Famous Verdi Operas | publisher = Robert Hale | location = London | id = ISBN 0-7091-0205-4
*cite book | last = Hughes | first = Spike | year = 1972 | title = Famous Mozart Operas, 2nd edition | publisher = Dover Publications Inc | location = New York | id = ISBN 0-486-22858-4
*cite book | last = Hughes | first = Spike | year = 1972 | title = Famous Puccini Operas, 2nd edition | publisher = Dover Publications Inc | location = New York | id = ISBN 0-486-22857-6References
* [http://www.jabw.demon.co.uk/spike.htm The Spike Hughes page]
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