- Phil Seamen
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Name = Phil Seamen
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Born = birth date|1926|8|28
Burton-on-Trent ,Staffordshire ,England
Died = death date|1972|10|13
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Instrument = drums
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Genre =Jazz ,jazz-rock
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Notable_instruments =Phillip William "Phil" Seamen (born
28 August 1926 inBurton-on-Trent - died13 October 1972 ) was an Englishjazz drummer.Throughout his career he played in a wide range of musical contexts. Starting off as a big band drummer firmly in the tradition of
Gene Krupa , he went on to become one of Europe's foremost bebop drummers and also a key component in the free form quintet ofJoe Harriott in the early 1960s. Alongside a long running on/off musical association with Harriott, he played and recorded with virtually every key figure of 1950s and 1960sBritish jazz . Notable examples includedTubby Hayes ,Stan Tracey ,Ronnie Scott ,Dick Morrissey ,Harold McNair ,Don Rendell ,Victor Feldman ,Dizzy Reece ,Tony Coe , Tony Lee, and George Chisholm, to name but a few. Later in his career he worked withAlexis Korner and had a spell withGinger Baker's Air Force , the leader of the band being one of Seamen's foremost disciples.Having gained his reputation working with the post-war big bands of
Nat Gonella ,Joe Loss andJack Parnell , he became possibly the most sought-after jazz drummer on the British jazz scene of the mid-50s and 60s, appearing in bands led byVic Ash (1955-6),Victor Feldman (1955), Kenny Baker (1955-7), Ronnie Scott (1954-7), andJoe Harriott (1959).He also played with myriad visiting American musicians, backing performers such as
Johnny Griffin ,Stan Getz ,Eddie Gomez ,Roland Kirk andFreddie Hubbard , often atRonnie Scott's , where he was resident drummer from 1964 to 1968. He can be seen backing the great multi-instrumentalist Roland Kirk in the documentary film "Sound", which has been issued on DVD.Seamen was almost as well known for his dishevelled lifestyle as for his drumming, battling both heroin addiction and alcoholism until his death. He was equally known for his sharp wit. Demonstrating his skills as a raconteur, an entire side of the LP "The Phil Seamen Story" was devoted to Seamen's spoken retrospective on his career.
Seaman was married to West End dancer, Leonie Franklin (who performed in shows such as 'Light Fantastic' and 'The Music Man') between 1956 and 1961.
A photograph of Seamen is included in the collection at the National Portrait Gallery [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/peopList.asp?search=ss&sText=Phil+Seamen] .
External links
* [http://www.jazzprofessional.com/profiles/Phil%20Seamen.htm Memories of Phil Seamen]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUYtlMuN_V4 Seamen backs Roland Kirk in 1966]
* [http://vzone.virgin.net/davidh.taylor/music2.htm#seamen David Taylor's British jazz web site]
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