- Bill Eyden
Bill Eyden (born William James Eyden 4 May 1930 in
Hounslow ,Middlesex - died 15 October 2004 inIsleworth ,Middlesex ) was a renowned English jazz drummer.His first professional gig was in 1952 with the Ivor and Basil Kirchin band and he was soon working with Ray Kirkwood, Johnny Rogers and appeared on TV in 1953 with the pianist
Steve Race . In 1955 Eyden met up withTubby Hayes and with whom he would play regularly for the next two decades. WhenRonnie Scott and Hayes set upThe Jazz Couriers , Eyden was their first-choice drummer. When the Couriers folded in 1959 he went on to play with TheVic Ash -Harry Klein Quintet supportingMiles Davis on his first British tour in 1960.In the mid-sixties, he joined the
Dick Morrissey Quartet, replacingPhil Seamen , as well as doing session work for rock and R&B groups. Eyden was chosen to record the drum part for the futureProcol Harum hit "A Whiter Shade of Pale " and was a member of the resident band atRonnie Scott's club, the trio led byStan Tracey , which, until the late 60s, nightly accompanied American stars.Eyden played and/or recorded with
Ronnie Scott ,Dizzy Reece ,Jimmy Deuchar , Vic Ash, Harry Klein,Tubby Hayes , Dickie Hawdon,Harry South ,Dick Morrissey ,Ian Hamer ,Keith Christie , Terry Brown,Bobby Wellins ,Jimmy Skidmore ,Joe Muddel , Johnny Rogers, Roy Fox,Harry Roy ,Long John Baldry ,Alexis Korner ,Georgie Fame and many others.He was also a member of the
Ray Ellington Quartet when it worked onThe Goon Show , appearing on the video of the reunion programme "The Last Goon Show of All".During the 80s, Eyden was a member of
Bill Le Sage 's Bebop Preservation Society, and until the onset of a lengthy illness he played in quintets led by Jack Honeyborne and Ken Baldock.Discography
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Sonny Stitt / Live at Ronnie Scott's " (May 1965) -Dick Morrissey Quartet
*"Here and Now and Sounding Good!" (September 1966) -Dick Morrissey Quartet
*"A Whiter Shade of Pale " (April/May 1967) -Procul Harum
*"The Greatest Little Soul Band in the Land " (1969) - J. J. Jackson
*"Live at the Bull - Tribute Vols. 1-2 " (recorded live 1987/8 - released 2007): -Dick Morrissey ,Spike Robinson ,Bill Le Sage ,Alec Dankworth , Bill Eyden and others.References
Obituary -
The Independent November 3rd, 2004
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