John Dankworth

John Dankworth

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Name = John Dankworth


Img_capt = John Dankworth Performing at Buxton Opera House, on 4th Nov 2002
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Birth_name = Sir John Phillip William Dankworth
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Origin = Woodford, Essex, England
Instrument = Clarinet
Saxophone
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Genre = Cool jazz
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Years_active = 1950s – Today
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Sir John Phillip William Dankworth, CBE (born 20 September, 1927), often known as Johnny Dankworth, is an English jazz composer, saxophonist and clarinetist.

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Life and music

Born in Woodford, Essex he grew up in the suburb of Highams Park and attended Sir George Monoux Grammar School in Walthamstow. He was brought up in a family of musicians. He had violin and piano lessons before settling eventually on the clarinet at the age of 16, after hearing a record of the Benny Goodman Quartet. Soon after that, inspired by Johnny Hodges, he added the alto saxophone to his armoury.

After a period at London’s Royal Academy of Music, and national service in the army, he began a career on the British jazz scene, being voted Musician of the Year in 1949. During that year he attended the Paris Jazz Festival and played with Charlie Parker. Parker's comments about Dankworth led to the engagement of the young British jazzman for a short tour of Sweden with the soprano-saxophonist Sidney Bechet.

In 1950 Dankworth formed a small group known as the Dankworth Seven as a vehicle for his writing activities as well as a showcase for several young jazz soloists, including himself (alto sax), Jimmy Deuchar (trumpet), Eddie Harvey (trombone), Don Rendell (tenor sax), Bill Le Sage (piano), Eric Dawson (bass) and Tony Kinsey (drums). After three successful years, the group was wound up, although it re-formed for several reunions over the years. Dankworth formed his big band in 1953. The band was soon earning plaudits from the critics and was invited to the 1959 Newport Jazz Festival. The "New York Times" critic said of this appearance ".... Mr. Dankworth’s group .... showed the underlying merit that made big bands successful many years ago - the swinging drive, the harmonic colour and the support in depth for soloists that is possible when a disciplined, imaginatively directed band has worked together for a long time. This English group has a flowing, unforced, rhythmic drive that has virtually disappeared from American bands." The band went on to perform at the New York jazz club Birdland and shortly afterwards shared the stage with the Duke Ellington Orchestra for a number of concerts. Dankworth’s band also performed at a jazz event at New York’s Lewisohn stadium where Louis Armstrong joined them for a set. By now, Cleo Laine's singing was a regular feature of Dankworth's recordings and public appearances and they married in 1958.

Beginning that year, Dankworth started a second career as a popular composer of film and television scores (often credited as "Johnny Dankworth"). Among his best-known credits are the original themes for "The Avengers" (used from 1961 to 1964) and "Tomorrow's World", plus the scores for the 1966 films "Modesty Blaise" and "".

In 1961, Dankworth’s recording of Galt MacDermot’s "African Waltz" reached the British charts and remained there for several months. American altoist Cannonball Adderley sought and received Dankworth’s permission to record the arrangement and had a minor hit in the US as a result. The piece was also covered by many other groups.

Dankworth’s friendship with trumpeter Clark Terry led to Terry being a featured soloist on Dankworth’s 1964 album "The Zodiac Variations", together with Bob Brookmeyer, Zoot Sims, Phil Woods, Lucky Thompson and other guests. Other Dankworth recordings during this period featured many other respected jazz names. Some were full-time members of the Dankworth band at one time or another, like Tony Coe, Mike Gibbs, Peter King, Dudley Moore, John Taylor and Kenny Wheeler, while others such as Dave Holland, John McLaughlin, Tubby Hayes and Dick Morrissey were occasional participants.

During this active period of recording, the Dankworth band nevertheless found time for frequent live appearances and radio shows, including tours in Britain and Europe with Nat King Cole, Sarah Vaughan and Gerry Mulligan, and concerts and radio performances with Lionel Hampton and Ella Fitzgerald.

Dankworth’s friendship with Duke Ellington continued until the latter’s death in 1974. Since then he has recorded an album of symphonic arrangements of many Ellington tunes featuring another Ellingtonian trumpet soloist Barry Lee Hall. Dankworth also retained his Ellington links by performing with the Ellington Orchestra under the direction of Duke’s son, Mercer Ellington. Further symphonic albums include one with Dizzy Gillespie and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Other jazz musicians with whom Dankworth has performed include George Shearing, Toots Thielemans, Benny Goodman, Herbie Hancock, Hank Jones, Tadd Dameron, Slam Stewart, Oscar Peterson.

Dankworth’s active jazz life, which also includes many appearances and recordings with his wife, singer Dame Cleo Laine, shows no signs of abating. He remains a prominent figure in the British jazz scene.

From 1984 to 1986, Dankworth was professor of music at Gresham College, London, giving free public lectures. He has always had an enthusiasm for jazz education, for many years running the Allmusic summer schools at The Stables in Wavendon, a theatre created by him and his wife in their back garden.

He has appeared with Craig David on "Later with Jools Holland" on BBC Two. He set up his own record label, Qnotes, in 2003, to reissue some of his old recordings as well as new ones. They include a number with Julian Lloyd Webber, Dudley Moore and members of his family.

Dankworth and Laine's two children are both jazz musicians: Alec Dankworth is a bassist who is also a member of his father's band, and Jacqui Dankworth is a singer.

John Dankworth was made a Knight Bachelor in the 2006 New Year's Honours List, the first British jazz musician to receive such an honour.

Sir John is still composing to this day, and he has written a jazz violin concerto for soloist Christian Garrick to play. This work had its world premier in Nottingham on 1 March 2008 in partnership with the Nottingham Youth Orchestra.

External links

* [http://www.qnote.co.uk Qnote records web site]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uW1IsRkXCRs Performance] with Julian Lloyd Webber
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* [http://music.guardian.co.uk/jazz/johnfordham/story/0,,2211160,00.html John Fordham, "Beethoven with a Bass Guitar? Fine!" (interview with Cleo Laine and Johnny Dankworth), The Guardian, 15 November 2007]

ee also

*List of Gresham Professors of Music


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