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Tiny Winters (Frederick Gittens, 24 January 1909 – 7 February 1996) was an English jazz bassist and vocalist who worked in the bands of Roy Fox, Bert Ambrose, Lew Stone and Ray Noble.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 12 relations: Ambrose (bandleader), Coleman Hawkins, Digby Fairweather, Freedom of the City of London, George Chisholm (musician), Lew Stone, London, Nat Gonella, Ray Noble, Roy Fox, The Black and White Minstrel Show, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

  2. British jazz double-bassists
  3. British male double-bassists
  4. English double-bassists

Ambrose (bandleader)

Benjamin Baruch Ambrose (11 September 1896 – 11 June 1971), known professionally as Ambrose, was an English bandleader and violinist.

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Coleman Hawkins

Coleman Randolph Hawkins (November 21, 1904 – May 19, 1969), nicknamed "Hawk" and sometimes "Bean", was an American jazz tenor saxophonist.

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Digby Fairweather

Richard John Charles "Digby" Fairweather (born 25 April 1946) is a British jazz cornetist, author and broadcaster.

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Freedom of the City of London

The Freedom of the City of London started around 1237 as the status of a 'free man' or 'citizen', protected by the charter of the City of London and not under the jurisdiction of a feudal lord.

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George Chisholm (musician)

George Chisholm OBE (29 March 1915 – 6 December 1997) was a Scottish jazz trombonist and vocalist. Tiny Winters and George Chisholm (musician) are British male jazz musicians.

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Lew Stone

Louis Stone known professionally as Lew Stone (28 May 1898 – 13 February 1969) was a British bandleader and arranger of the British dance band era, and was well known in Britain during the 1930s.

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London

London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.

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Nat Gonella

Nathaniel Charles Gonella (7 March 1908 – 6 August 1998) was an English jazz trumpeter, bandleader, vocalist, and mellophonist. Tiny Winters and Nat Gonella are 20th-century English singers, British male jazz musicians and English jazz singers.

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Ray Noble

Raymond Stanley Noble (17 December 1903 – 3 April 1978) was an English jazz and big band musician, who was a bandleader, composer and arranger, as well as a radio host, television and film comedian and actor; he also performed in the United States.

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Roy Fox

Roy Fox (October 25, 1901 – March 20, 1982) was an American-born British dance bandleader who was popular in Britain during the British dance band era.

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The Black and White Minstrel Show

The Black and White Minstrel Show was a British light entertainment show on BBC prime-time television that ran from 1958 to 1978.

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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was a sovereign state in Northwestern Europe that was established by the union in 1801 of the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland.

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See also

British jazz double-bassists

British male double-bassists

English double-bassists

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Winters