[Dixielandjazz] Mick Pyne and Stan Greig
Steve Voce
stevevoce at virginmedia.com
Mon Jul 10 07:13:49 EDT 2017
Brian Harvey points out that Johnny Parker played piano on Bad Penny
Blues and Stan played drums. It was Johnny who was upset about the fact
that his payments didn't include royalties. My apologies to both.
I'm having a bad day. One has to admit that when Maryk applies his
powerful intellect to creating humour, we lesser beings can't fail to
be blown away. When he made the joke about my typing error where I left
the 'd' off the word 'drum' I was so incapacitated with falling about
laughing that I injured myself. The day has gone downhill ever since.
Steve
On 10/07/2017 09:25, Steve Voce wrote:
>
> Absolutely right. I stand corrected. I was mixed up over Stan's two
> stays with the band.
>
> Mick was one of the finest jazz pianists, ranking with the American
> greats. He was equally accomplished at stride, bop and at playing
> exquisite mainstream cornet. His brother Chris was one of our best
> trombonists.
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> On 10/07/2017 01:49, ROBERT R. CALDER wrote:
>>
>> I'm very sorry to have to correct one of the worthiest of our fellow
>> constituents, but Mick Pyne wasn't in Humph's band for years after
>> Stan was,
>> Mick was in the band for years after Stan had been an earlier member,
>> whether as drummer or pianist, but I remember very well Stan taking
>> over from Mick, and remember painfully that after Stan finally left
>> the Lyttelton band Mick wasn't doing anything for years in this life.
>> Stan left Humph's band in the year Mick died. The approximations of
>> my recall match the 1985-1995 dates cited on-line.
>>
>> I'm sure I couldn't have kept up with a succession of personnel
>> changes like that in Humph's long time as a leader -- but I did find
>> the change in the band interesting after I'd been able to hear them
>> (can't call a band "it" but can call a family "them") live and on
>> something of a regular basis. I look forward to catching up with work
>> from between Bruce Turner's departure and his later return
>>
>> all the very best,
>>
>> Robert R. Calder
>>
>>
>>
>>
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