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Born Jun 26, 1927 • Died May 01, 2018

Leon Calvert

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  • Born: Jun 26, 1927
  • Died: May 01, 2018

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Leon Calvert (26 June 1927 – 1 May 2018) was a British bebop jazz trumpeter, one of the co-founders of Club Eleven. He was the nephew of Eddie Calvert.

Calvert was born in Westcliffe-on-Sea and learnt to play the trumpet in his childhood. His family moved to Manchester while he was still very young. His first professional job was with Jack Nieman’s Band at the Plaza in Manchester. By 1945 he was on the London circuit. From late 1947 he performed on the ocean liner Mauretania with Paul Lombard. He joined Oscar Rabin’s band in 1948. That year he was one of the ten musician co-founders of Club Eleven in Great Windmill Street, and later Carnaby Street. At the club he played with the house band led by John Dankworth.

In the 1960s Calvert began operating a jazz label at Lansdowne Studios with drummer Barry Morgan, Monty Babson and Jerry Allen. In 1967 the group founded Morgan Sound Studios at 169–171 High Road, Willesden. The studio was the location for recordings by notable artists and bands.[citation needed]

Calvert also worked with the Ambrose band (1949), the Steve Race Bop Band (1949), Tito Burns (1950–1951) and then for four years with Carroll Gibbons. In the mid-1950s he had stints with Ken Moule, Buddy Featherstonhaugh, the London Jazz Orchestra and Denny Boyce. In the late 1950s he worked with Tony Crombie and Vic Lewis. In 1961 he joined the John Dankworth band. He can be heard on many Ken Moule and Dankworth recordings of this period, his style influenced by the early work of Miles Davis.

In the 1970s Calvert appeared on the recording of Richard Rodney Bennett’s Jazz Calendar Suite (1971) and on Tony Kinsey’s Thames Suite (1977). He worked mostly as a freelance musician for radio, television (such as the in-house Top of the Pops orchestra led by Johnny Pearson, where he was lead trumpet for eight years) and film (for instance, on the James Bond film You Only Live Twice with John Barry), and as a session musician in the recording studio. He played for The Beatles in the brass section on Penny Lane and trumpet and flugelhorn on Martha My Dear. In the 1980s Calvert sometimes played as a duo with pianist Jack Honeybourne. and he continued playing at small jazz venues into the 1990s, with the Sounds of Seventeen, Jazz Spell and George Thorby’s Band.

He died in Hatfield, Hertfordshire at the age of 90. […]

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Silvio D'Angelo • 2 years ago

In !963-1964 I was lucky to live with Calvert family in Cliftonville near Margate so I Knew them very well Leon Ida Jeffrey Marylin special Marylin that was only 6-7 years old and I was older than Her and we remain friends and the last time I seen Leon and Ida and Jeffrey and His wife and children was in the !990, and also Marylin more or less at the same time came to see me with Her family unlucky I have lost contact with them and I still remember when Leon was at home practise dos tune and also same for film and even for the James Bond Film.as I have lost contact With Jeffrey and Marylin and the rest of the family is there any chance that you pass my detail to them so they can get in tach with Me I am sure that they will like to see me again as much as I like to see them.


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