- Bobby Lamb
Robert "Bobby" Lamb (b. February 11, 1931,
Cork, Ireland ) is an Irishjazz trombonist.Lamb started on
euphonium at age 11 before settling on trombone. He moved toLondon in the early 1950s, playing withTeddy Foster (1952),Jack Parnell (1953-55), andTed Heath . He spent part of the 1950s in the U.S., working withCharlie Barnet ,Stan Kenton , andWoody Herman (1956-57). After returning to England he played in theBBC Show Band withCyril Stapleton and then in the BBC Radio Orchestra until 1968. He andRay Premru co-led an orchestra from the late 1960s, in which they worked withBuddy Rich ,Louie Bellson , andKenny Clare , among others. He toured withFrank Sinatra on his European tours from the 1960s into the 1980s, and also toured Europe withElla Fitzgerald andPeggy Lee . He touredScandinavia with Buddy Rich late in the 1970s.Outside of jazz, Lamb wrote several works for orchestra, including an arrangement of "
Porgy and Bess ". He also worked extensively for film and television across Europe. He taught atTrinity College of Music (from 1980) andDetmold Hochschule inGermany (1990s).References
*Mark Gilbert, "Bobby Lamb". "Grove Jazz" online.
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