- John Chilton
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Background = John james chilton was a gay man it is said he had sex with his father when his mother was out buying grocires and he said he liked it when his father touched him.
Birth_name = John James Chilton
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Born = birth date and age|1932|7|16London
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Instrument =Trumpet
Genre =Jazz
Occupation = songwriter and composer
Years_active = 1944 - present
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Associated_acts = "Swinging Blue Jeans" "Alex Welsh's Big Band" "John Chilton's Feetwarmers"
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Notable_instruments =John James Chilton (born
16 July 1932 in London, England) is a British jazz trumpeter and writer. During the 1960s he also worked with pop bands, including the Swinging Blue Jeans.He was born in London to working-class parents (his father was a musical hall comedian) and was evacuated to Northamptonshire, where he began playing the cornet at the age of 12. He switched to trumpet at 17 and after doing national service in the RAF (1950-1952) he formed his own jazz band, playing at
Butlins in Skegness with a troupe that included comedianDave Allen .He worked in
Bruce Turner 's Jump Band from 1958-1963. A movie of their exploits called "Living Jazz" was made in 1961 by directorJack Gold . Chilton later appeared inAlex Welsh 's Big Band. He played piano on some pop recordings in the 1960s while also working for Mike Daniels' Big Band. In the late 1960s he formed his own Swing Kings band which backed some leading American jazzmen who toured Britain, includingBuck Clayton ,Ben Webster ,Bill Coleman andCharlie Shavers . He also recorded "The Song of a Road", one of the radio ballads of folk singersEwan MacColl andPeggy Seeger in the 1950s for the BBC.He later worked with
Wally Fawkes , also known as the cartoonist 'Trog', and in January 1974 formed John Chilton's Feetwarmers, who began accompanying British jazz singer and writerGeorge Melly . Together they made records and toured the world for nearly 30 years including trips to America, Australia, China and New Zealand. In 1983 and 1984 they had their own BBC television series called "Good Time George". They appeared on countless other TV shows, including "Parkinson", "The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club ", "Aspel", "This is Your Life " and "Pebble Mill at One ".Chilton is also a songwriter and composer and one of his songs, "Give Her A Little Drop More", was used in the 1985 film "St Elmo's Fire", sung by the Hollywood Brat Pack including
Demi Moore andRob Lowe .Chilton is one of the few European writers to win a Grammy award for his album notes on
Bunny Berigan (1983) and was runner-up for a further Grammy award in 2000. In the same year he won the British Jazz Award for 'Writer of the Year'. His "Who's Who of Jazz" was described by the poetPhilip Larkin as "one of the essential jazz books". His books onColeman Hawkins andLouis Jordan have both won for Chilton the prestigious American Association for Recorded Sound Collections' Award for Historical Recorded Sound Research. Jazz magazine "Down Beat" called him "a master of the craft of research". The "Jazz Rag" recently described Chilton as "one of the world's top jazz writers". For his books onSidney Bechet andLouis Armstrong he was given the freedom of New Orleans.In March 2007, Northway Books published his autobiography, "Hot Jazz, Warm Feet". John Chilton continues to play trumpet with the clarinetist Wally Fawkes in London.
Bibliography
*"Louis: The
Louis Armstrong Story"
*"Ride Red Ride - the Life of Henry 'Red' Allen"
*"Roy Eldridge , Little Jazz Giant"
*"McKinney's Music - A bio-discography of McKinney's Cotton Pickers"
*"A Jazz Nursery - The Story of Jenkins' Orphanage Band"
*"Teach Yourself Jazz"
*"Stomp Off, Let's Go: The Story ofBob Crosby 's Bob Cats"
*"Who's Who of Jazz"
*"Let the Good Times Roll: The Story ofLouis Jordan "
*"Billie's Blues - A survey ofBillie Holiday 's Career"
*"The Song of the Hawk - The Life and Recordings ofColeman Hawkins "
*"Sidney Bechet - the Wizard of Jazz"
*"Who's Who of British Jazz"Autobiography
*cite book | title=Hot Jazz, Warm Feet | publisher=London:
Northway Books , 2007 | id=ISBN 978 0955090837Discography
*"Nuts" (1972)
*"Son of Nuts" (1973)
*"It's George" (1974)
*"Making Whoopee" (1982)
*"Best of Live" (1995)
*"Anything Goes" (1996)
*"Goodtime George"
*"The Ultimate Melly", including guest Van Morrison (2006)
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