Anthony John "Tony" Crombie (August 27, 1925 -
October 18, 1999) was an English jazz drummer, pianist, bandleader and
composer. Known as The Baron by his
colleagues, was regarded as one of the finest jazz drummers and bandleaders to
emerge in Britain, and as an energizing influence on the British jazz scene
across six decades.
Born in Bishopsgate, London, England, Tony Crombie was a
fine self taught drummer, composer and arranger as well as a talented, but
occasional, pianist and vibraphonist. He began playing in wartime clubs at the
age of sixteen, Mazurka Club (1941), and Number One Rhythm Club before joining
Carlo Krahmer in 1943. Following work with Tito Burns and Johnny Claes in the
mid 1940s he toured with Duke Ellington in 1948 as part of Jack Fallon's Trio.
In December 1948, he helped start the short-lived Club
Eleven in London, which became a crucial focal point for the emerging bebop
scene, and worked closely with Ronnie Scott, Johnny Dankworth and others, as
well as forming his own Septet at the club. He was the drummer in the Victor
Feldman Trio in 1954-5, prior to Feldman's move to the USA.
He spent two and a half years from 1953 with the renowned
Ronnie Scott Orchestra as well as accompanying Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett
and Lena Horne on their UK tours during the 1950s. He also led his own bands,
including an Orchestra featuring Dizzy Reece, Les Condon (tp), Joe Temperley,
Sammy Walker (ts), Lennie Dawes (bs), Harry South (p), Ashley Kozak (b) which
made two recordings for Decca Records in 1954, one of which also featured vocalist
Annie Ross and a track with Bobby Breen.
In 1956, Crombie set up a rock and roll band he called The
Rockets, which at one point included future Shadows bassist Jet Harris. The
group was modelled after Bill Haley's Comets. Tony Crombie and his Rockets
released several singles for Decca Records and Columbia Records, including
"Teach You To Rock" produced by Norrie Paramor, which is regarded as
the first British rock and roll record and which made the UK top 30 in October 1956. By 1958 The Rockets had become a jazz group, including Scott and Tubby
Hayes.
He led another band as Tony Crombie and his Men in 1958 and
in 1959 he formed Jazz Inc which included Bobby Wellins and Stan Tracey. Jazz
Inc survived for just 17 weeks but although a commercial failure it was
reckoned by fans and critics to be a major musical success. In 1960 Crombie
established a residency at a hotel in Monte Carlo. On his return to England, he
became the house drummer at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, where he accompanied
visiting American stars like Ella Fitzgerald, Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster and
Jimmy Witherspoon. He also performed in Israel and the USA, and began writing
for films and television.
In 1963, Miles Davis recorded his composition "So Near,
So Far" for his Seven Steps to Heaven album, and Joe Henderson would make
it the title track for his 1992 tribute album to Davis. Several more of his
tunes were taken up by major jazz artists, including "That Tune" and
"Restless Girl" by Stephane Grappelli, with whom he often worked.
As the audience for jazz diminished through the 1960s
Crombie worked with rock musicians Alan Haven, Mike Carr and Georgie Fame
through into the 1970s. Much travelled as a leader he worked with a quartet in
Monte Carlo (1960), Israel (1963), and bookings with organist Alan Haven in Las
Vegas (1964 -67). He also worked with pianist Alan Clare and collaborated with
him on a number of compositions. He also toured with artists like Lena Horne,
Carmen McRae, Tony Bennett, and Jack Jones, and played piano on the Annie Ross
album Skylark.
He continued on a free-lance basis through the 1980s and 1990s with arranging and composing for TV and films among his band leading and other musical activities until a slow recovery from a broken arm led to club work drying up.
Crombie died in 1999, aged 74. (compiled from henrybebop.co.uk & Wikipedia)
Crombie died in 1999, aged 74. (compiled from henrybebop.co.uk & Wikipedia)
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For “TONY CROMBIE AND HIS ROCKETS - RE-LAUNCH” go here;
http://www78.zippyshare.com/v/76939201/file.html
01 We're Gonna Rock Tonight
02 The Big Beat
03 Rock, Rock, Rock
04 Let's You And I Rock
05 Sham Rock
06 Brighton Rock
07 London Rock
08 Teach You To Rock
09 Short'nin' Bread Rock
10 Rock Shuffle Boogie
11 Forgive Me Baby
12 Dumplin's
13 Twon Special
14 Ungaua
15 Piakukaungcung
16 Rock-Cha-Cha
17 Lonesome Train
18 Red For Danger
19 Sticks & Stones
20 Stop It (I Like It)
21 Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
22 Rex Rocks
A big thank you to Jake for active link.
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