- Keith Christie
Keith Ronald Christie (January 6, 1931,
Blackpool - December 16, 1980,London ) was an Englishjazz trombonist. He was the brother ofIan Christie .Christie began playing at age 14, and attended the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama . He formed a band with his brother in the late 1940s, and soon after the pair joined the band ofHumphrey Lyttelton , recording copiously. Keith served in the military early in the 1950s, then reconvened to lead an ensemble with his brother in 1951;Ken Colyer was one of their sidemen. In 1953 they broke up this group, and Keith went on to work withJohn Dankworth ,Cleo Laine ,George Chisholm ,Harry Klein , Kenny Baker,Vic Ash ,Wally Fawkes , andTommy Whittle in the middle of the 1950s.Christie worked with Ted Heath from 1957 till the late-1960s as well as with
Allan Ganley from 1959-1962 in the Jazzmakers. He also toured the U.S. withVic Lewis in 1960. After a brief reunion with Heath he played withJimmy Deuchar (1964) andHarry South (1965-66). In 1970-71 he joinedBenny Goodman on a tour of Europe. The 1960s and 1970s also saw him playing withTubby Hayes ,Paul Gonsalves ,Ian Hamer ,Stan Tracey ,Kenny Wheeler ,Ronnie Ross ,Bobby Lamb andRay Premru ,Phil Seamen , andTony Kinsey . In the mid-1970s he suffered a fall and recovered, but continuing battles withalcoholism eventually resulted in his early death.References
*Henley/Kernfeld, "Keith Christie". "Grove Jazz" online.
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