- Tommy McQuater
Infobox musical artist
Name = Tommy McQuater
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Thomas Mossie McQuater
Born = birth date|1914|9|4
Died = death date and age|2008|1|20|1914|9|4
Origin = flagicon|ScotlandMaybole ,Ayrshire ,Scotland
Instrument =trumpet flugelhorn
Genre =Jazz
Associated_acts = George ChisholmThomas Mossie "Tommy" McQuater (
September 4 1914 –January 20 2008 ) was a Scottishjazz trumpeter .Born in
Maybole ,Ayrshire , McQuater was most notable for his work in Britain withBert Ambrose in the 1930s, and also for some recordings done with George Chisholm andBenny Carter .McQuater showed musical talent from an early age. Largely self taught, he began on the
cornet and by the age of 11 was a regular member of the Maybole Burgh Band – a brass band that won several competitions in the late 1920s – and played at local events and dances. McQuater turned professional in his teens and got a regular position with Louis Freeman's Band, which played at Green's Playhouse inGlasgow .In 1934, aged 20, McQuater was offered a job with one of London's most renowned bands: the Jack Payne Orchestra, which played in London and Paris. The following year he joined
Lew Stone 's band and made the classic recording of "Pardon Me, Pretty Baby ".In the 1940s McQuater joined
The Squadronaires , and worked with the "BBC Showband" in 1945. McQuater often performed withJohn McLevy in the 1970s and 1980s. In his later years McQuater concentrated his energy and playing around the Ealing Jazz Festival.Death
He died in London, aged 93, and was survived by his two sons.
elect Discography
With
Johnny Dankworth
*"Fall Guy" (Parlophone Records )With George Chisholm
*"Early Days 1935-1944" (Timeless Holland)With
Bert Ambrose & His Orchestra
*"When Day Is Done" (ASV Records )With Kenny Baker
*"Kenny Baker's Dozen Play Not Quite Two Dozen" (Jasmine Records )With "Tommy Watt and His Orchestra"
*"Watt's Cooking" (Bethlehem Records )With "The Vile Bodies Swing Band"
*"A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (Pickwick Records )External links
* [http://www.trumpetguild.org/news/news08/812mcquater.html International Trumpet Guild obituary]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2247132,00.html Obit]
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