Ian Armit* (11 April 1929 – 19 February 1992) was a British
blues, jazz pianist and composer.
Ian was born in Kirckaldy, Fife, Scotland. Information
about his early life is scarce, but in 1957 we find him playing in the band of
Sandy Brown. In the same year he released the solo EP Jazz Club Piano on Decca Records.
From 1958 to 1960 he was part of the
Humphrey Lyttelton Band and also
participated in recordings by Al Fairweather , Cy Laurie, The Wally
Fawkes-Sandy Brown Quintet, and Wally Fawkes And The Troglodytes. While with
Lyttelton, he guested in some Chris Barber appearances for BBC Radio in
December 1963.
L-R : Ian Armit, Humph, Pete Blannin, Eddie Taylor & Danny Moss. |
In April 1964 Ian led his own quintet on the BBC’s radio
programme “Three’s Company.” But after many years playing jazz, Ian changed
direction when working alongside Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated from there
he joined Long John Baldry’s
Hoochie Coochie Men in October 1964. The band released an album “Long John's Blues.” Ian stayed with Baldry until he dissolved the band in July 1965 to form The Steampacket.
Hoochie Coochie Men in October 1964. The band released an album “Long John's Blues.” Ian stayed with Baldry until he dissolved the band in July 1965 to form The Steampacket.
During 1964 – 1966 Ian recorded with Rod Stewart and
these sessions were released on the album “A shot of rhythm and blues” in 1977.
In 1971 Steampacket toured the States, after which the
band was dissolved. Only Ian remained with Long John Baldry. The band
Ashman-Reynolds became Baldry's new backing band, along with Denny Ball. The
band went on a package tour with Savoy Brown and Fleetwood Mac. After the tour
finished they made an
appearance on “Top of The Pops” BBC show. The band line up for that show included Rod Stewart, Elton John and Lesley Duncan on back-up vocals.
appearance on “Top of The Pops” BBC show. The band line up for that show included Rod Stewart, Elton John and Lesley Duncan on back-up vocals.
1971 was also the year when Baldry released “ It Ain't Easy”
(with Elton John, Ian Armit, Rod Stewart, Maggie Bell, Ron Wood, Sam
Mitchell, Ray Jackson, Alan Skidmore, Jimmy Horowitz, Caleb Quaye, Ian Duck,
Dave Glover, Roger Pope)
Here's Ian Armit's solo "Armit's Trousers from above 1972 album.
In the summer of 1972, Baldry changed the line-up again, as
people went their separate ways. Ian went with trumpeter Bob Wallis on a European tour.
Then he moved to Switzerland, where he not only led his own quartet, but also
recorded his Ian's Boogie Woogie with the Old Rivertown jazz band in 1989 and
performed with Piccadilly Six , the Harlem Ramblers and local blues bands.
He died after a short illness in Zurich, Switzerland 19th February 1992.
He died after a short illness in Zurich, Switzerland 19th February 1992.
(Edited from The Musicians Olympus & Wikipedia)
*Some Sources give name as Ian “Chieffy” Armitt or Ian
Armitt.
For “Ian Armit – Jazz Club Piano” go here:
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1. Rose Room (1957)
2. Yancey Blues
3. Exactly Like You
4. Black And White Blues
Bonus
5. Armit’s Trousers (from Long john Baldry’s Album Everything Stops for Tea) (1972)
6. Maggie – The Piccadilly Six + 1 (1989)
7. Have A Drink On Me
A big thank you to Les @ Loadsamusics for Club Piano tracks.
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For “Long John Baldry – It Ain’t Easy” go here:
https://mega.nz/file/Hkp01QhD#S6-vkiAVp69l8AOuo9hSa4k-gp7CSGgfaq9DwjoAovY
01. Intro: Conditional Discharge (Ian Armitt/Long John Baldry) - 3:16
02. Don't Try To Lay No Boogie Woogie On The King Of Rock & Roll (Jeff Thomas) - 3:23
03. Black Girl (Huddie Ledbetter) - 2:48
04. It Ain't Easy (Ron Davies) - 4:49
05. Morning Morning (Tuli Kupferberg) - 2:37
06. I'm Ready (Willie Dixon) - 4:07
07. Let's Burn Down The Cornfield (Randy Newman) - 4:11
08. Mr. Rubin (Lesley Duncan) - 4:00
09. Rock Me When He's Gone (Elton John/Bernie Taupin) - 4:02
10. Flying (Ronnie Lane, Rod Stewart, Ron Wood) - 6:48
Bonuses:
11. Going Down Slow (James B. Oden) - 3:07
12. Blues (Cornbread, Meat And Molasses) (Sonny Terry/Brownie McGhee) - 2:56
13. Love In Vain (Robert Johnson) - 4:17
14. Midnight Hour Blues (Leroy Carr) - 4:07
15. Black Girl (alternate take) (Huddie Ledbetter) - 3:31
16. It Ain't Easy (alternate take) (Ron Davies) - 5:07
17. I'm Ready (alternate take) (Willie Dixon) - 4:11
18. Radio Spot - 0:29
Personnel:
- Long John Baldry (John William Baldry) – vocals, 12-string guitar
- Ian Armitt - piano (01-06)
- Ron Wood - guitar (02,06), electric guitar (04), 12-string guitar (05)
- Sam Mitchell - guitar (02,06), dobro steel guitar (03,04), 6-string guitar (05), slide guitar (06)
- Alan Skidmore - tenor saxophone (02)
- Rikki Brown - bass (02-06)
- Mickie Waller - drums (02-06)
- Ray Jackson - mandolin (03,05)
- Maggie Bell - vocals (03,04)
- Caleb Quaye - guitar (07,08,10), organ (09)
- Joshuah M'Bopo - guitar (07,08,10)
- Dave Glover - bass (07-10)
- Roger Pope - drums (07-10)
- Lesley Duncan, Madelene Bell, Doris Troy, Kay Garner, Liza Strike, Tony Burrows, Tony Hazzard, Roger Cook - chorus (02,09,10)
- Elton John - piano (07-10), organ (10), producer (07-10)
- Rod Stewart - producer (01-06)
A big thank you to Ozzieguy @ 60-70 blog for active link.
Thank you for Jazz Club Piano, a very historical recording. Also an interesting read, I've never heard of him before.
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ReplyDeleteIan was a an outstanding musician, I was privileged to meet him and befriend him whilst we shared a month long engagement and many incredible stories in Zürich. R I P my friend!
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