Chris Barber’s Jazz Band

Donald Christopher Barber OBE (born 17 April 1930) is an English jazz musician, best known as a bandleader and trombonist. As well as scoring a UK top twenty trad jazz hit, he helped the careers of many musicians, notably the blues singer Ottilie Patterson, who was at one time his wife, and Lonnie Donegan, whose appearances with Barber triggered the skiffle craze of the mid-1950s and who had his first transatlantic hit, "Rock Island Line", while with Chris Barber's band. His providing an audience for Donegan and, later, Alexis Korner makes Barber a significant figure in the British rhythm and blues and "beat boom" of the 1960s.

Barber was born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, the son of a statistician father and headmistress mother. He was educated at Hanley Castle Grammar School, Malvern, Worcestershire, to the age of 15, then St Paul's School in London and the Guildhall School of Music. Barber and Monty Sunshine (clarinet) formed a band in 1953, calling it Ken Colyer's Jazzmen to capitalise on their trumpeter's recent escapades in New Orleans: the group also included Donegan, Jim Bray (bass), Ron Bowden (drums) and Barber on trombone. The band played Dixieland jazz, and later ragtime, swing, blues and R&B. Pat Halcox took over on trumpet in 1954 when Colyer moved on after musical differences and the band became "The Chris Barber's Jazz Band". (read more on wikipedia)

Links To Peel
Peel was a fan of trad jazz music and mentioned on his 07 October 1999 show that he bought his first LP by Chris Barber's Jazz Band, due to the presence of Lonnie Donegan, who was the banjo player in the group:

"'And the main reason I bought it was because of the banjo player with Chris Barber's Band, and there's a version on here of a New Orleans funeral tune called 'Oh, Didn't He Ramble.' It starts off very very slowly, and for the first couple of choruses it stays slow, and Pat Halcox who was the trumpeter comes in a little early. In the background, just after he plays a couple of notes, you can hear somebody go, 'Oi!'. I used to play it to my mates at school and say, 'That Oi! is Lonnie Donegan.'"

In the autumn of 1999, Peel selected Chris Barber's Jazz Band's Wildcat Blues as his Peelenium 1955.

Peelenium

 * Peelenium 1955: Wildcat Blues

Shows Played

 * Chris Barber -- Wild Cat Blues
 * 14 June 1973: Where Could I Go?
 * 1981
 * 30 May 1981 (John Walters): Oh, Didn’t He Ramble (LP – Traditional Jazz At The Royal Festival Hall) Decca
 * 30 May 1981 (John Walters): Take My Hand, Precious Lord
 * 1987
 * Peeling Back The Years: Oh, Didn’t He Ramble (LP – Traditional Jazz At The Royal Festival Hall) Decca
 * 1996
 * 13 April 1996 (BFBS): 'Bobby Shaftoe (LP-The Best Of)' (Decca)
 * 1998
 * 09 July 1998: Oh, Didn’t He Ramble (LP – Traditional Jazz At The Royal Festival Hall) Decca
 * 06 September 1998 (BFBS): 'Ice Cream (Compilation LP-The National Jazz Federation Presents: Traditional Jazz Live At The Royal Festival Hall, London)' (Decca)
 * 1999
 * 29 September 1999: Wild Cat Blues Peelenium 1955
 * 10 October 1999 (BFBS): 'Oh, Didn't He Ramble (Compilation LP-Traditional Jazz At The Royal Festival Hall London)' (Decca)
 * 2000
 * 28 September 2000: I Love My Baby (Pig's Big 78)
 * 2001
 * 14 August 2001: Take My Hand Precious Lord
 * 2002
 * 22 August 2002: Precious Lord, Lead Me On (8 x CD boxset - Lonnie Donegan - More Than Pye In The Sky) Bear Family Records
 * 22 August 2002: Take My Hand, Precious Lord (8 x CD boxset - Lonnie Donegan - More Than Pye In The Sky) Bear Family Records
 * 19 December 2002: 'On A Christmas Day (7")' (Ochre)
 * 2004
 * 21 December 2004 (Rob Da Bank): On A Christmas Day (vocals by Lonnie Donegan) (LP - Jazz Sacred And Secular) Encore!