Friday, 4 July 2025

Duncan Lamont born 4 July 1931

Duncan Lamont (4 July 1931 – 2 July 2019) was a saxophonist, composer and bandleader active for many years in London's Soho jazz scene. His soundtracks include the music to the 1970s children's television animation series Mr Benn. 

Lamont was born in Greenock, the son of a shipyard worker. He began learning the trumpet at the age of seven because “it was the cheapest instrument I could get – it cost 30 shillings”. He started playing with local dance bands while still at school. After a time working in the shipyards, Lamont moved to London to play with Kenny Graham's Afro Cubists and (switching to tenor saxophone) with the Johnny Keating band in 1957. In 1958 he toured the US with Vic Lewis. During the 1960s he became a member of the Johnny Scott Quintet. 

For several decades Lamont worked as a freelance musician (on flute and clarinet as well as saxophone), based around Archer Street in Soho and playing in the surrounding jazz clubs. He often performed with British bands accompanying American vocalists, including Fred Astaire, Tony Bennett, Bing Crosby, Sammy Davis Jr., Marlene Dietrich, Peggy Lee and (for 19 seasons) with Frank Sinatra. He also played with touring bandleaders such as Count Basie, Benny Goodman and Henry Mancini. Lamont led his own band for 11 years. He worked on recording and performing projects with Kenny Wheeler for many decades, including on Wheeler's 1974 album Song for Someone. 

Lamont was a prolific composer of concert works, library music, television music and songs. The Young Person's Guide to the Contemporary Jazz Orchestra, composed for a BBC broadcast in 1979, provides a jazz orchestra alternative to Benjamin Britten's classical variations, also for orchestra and narrator. The Sherlock Holmes Suite was commissioned by the City of London to commemorate the first appearance of Sherlock Holmes in The Strand magazine, and featured his friend and collaborator Spike Milligan as narrator. It was recorded for the BBC in 1989. 

                            Here’s “Desinfinado” from above LP

                                    

Two books of Duncan’s songs have been performed and recorded by the cream of singers. Blossom Dearie, Mark Murphy, Sandra King, Norma Winstone, Elaine Delmar, Marlene Verplank, Daryl Sherman, Joyce Breach, Richard Rodney Bennett, Natalie Cole and Frank Holder. Cleo Laine ended her Carnegie Hall show with his Not You Again. A CD of his songs by Nancy Marano was released in 1995. Frank Holder also recorded a set of the songs in the mid-1990s.   

He has earned the respect of some of the most important people in music as a player, writer, arranger and composer, including Benny Carter, Johnny Mandel, Marty Paich & Claire Fisher. Lamont began to record orchestral music for the KPM and Bruton music libraries in the 1970s. He became part of the library music recording group WASP, along with Steve Gray on piano, Brian Bennett on drums, Dave Richmond on bass and Clive Hicks on guitar. His music for television included the theme tunes for the BBC television children's animation series Mr Benn (using the name Don Warren) and Spot.

Lamont met his wife, the vocalist Bridget Harrison, when he moved to London in the early 1950s. She died in 2005. They had two sons: Duncan Junior and Ross. Duncan Lamont Junior is also a saxophonist and bandleader.  In May 2019 just over four weeks before he died, Lamont returned to the town of his birth, Greenock, to perform a homecoming gig with singers Esther Bennett and Daniela Clynes. His son Duncan Lamont Jr. stated, "There was real sense of everything having come full circle." 

Duncan Lamont died two days short of his 88th birthday on 2 July 2019.   (Edited from Wikipedia, Duncan Lamont website)

Here’s a clip of Sarah Moule singing a song by Duncan Lamont called 'Stark Reality' with Simon Wallace on piano and Duncan on tenor sax. Duncan's song 'I Told You So' was included on Natalie Cole's Verve debut, 'Ask A Woman Who Knows' in 2002.

 

2 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Duncan Lamont – Best Of The Bossa Novas (1970 Music For Pleasure)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/RtYT9STz

1. Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune)
2. A Man And A Woman (Un Homme Et Une Femme) (From Film "A Man And A Woman")
3. Sunny
4. Meditation (Meditação)
5. Manha De Carnaval
6. How Insensitive (Insensatez)
7. The Girl From Ipanema (Garota De Ipanema)
8. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)
9. One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota Só)
10. The Shadow Of Your Smile
11. Call Me
12. Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)

A big thank you goes to Denis for suggesting today’s birthday saxophonist and composer also for the loan of above LP
Here’s my contribution available on the streamers @ 192.

For “Duncan Lamont – Summer Sambas (1973 Music For Pleasure)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/gc6YTNMT

1. Summer Samba (So Nice)
2. Our Day Will Come
3. The Look Of Love
4. We've Only Just Begun
5. Gentle One
6. Alone Again (Naturally)
7. Felicidade / Samba De Orfeo
8. Destination Love
9. Wave
10. My Cherie Amour
11. Mas Que Nada
12. The Fool On The Hill

Sintra blogue said...

obrigado