- Jack Sharpe
Jack Sharpe (August 19, 1930 - November 4, 1994) was an English
jazz saxophonist andbandleader , chiefly active on the London jazz scene.Sharpe began playing tenor sax at age eighteen. He played with
Vic Lewis andTeddy Foster in the early 1950s and freelanced in the London area, but left music around 1953 to become a taxi driver. He returned in 1954 to play withDizzy Reece , then played inTubby Hayes 's band in 1955-56. He played withMike Senn in The Downbeaters after 1957, worked further with Hayes, and led his own sextet in 1958. Additionally, he found work in promotion and booking for other musicians.Sharpe made a return to the jazz scene in 1985, playing with
Alan Branscombe and leading abig band tribute to Tubby Hayes. This ensemble recorded three times;Al Cohn played on their 1987 release "Catalyst".Discography
*"Catalyst:A Tribute to Tubby Hayes" (1987)
*"Roarin' " (1989)References
*Mark Gilbert, "Jack Sharpe". "Grove Jazz" online.
Further reading
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John Chilton , "Who's Who of British Jazz".
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