Alex Welsh (9 July 1929 – 25 June 1982) was a Scottish jazz musician and vocalist, who played cornet and trumpet and led one of Britain's best jazz groups from the 1950s to the 1980s.
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Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Welsh began his musical life in Leith on the smaller cornet, later switching to trumpet. The teenage Leith Silver Band and later gigs with Archie Semple's Capital Jazz Band represented the earliest phases of his gigging. After moving to London in 1954, he formed a band with clarinetist Archie Semple, pianist Fred Hunt, trombonist Roy Crimmins, and drummer Lennie Hastings. The band played a version of Chicago-style Dixieland jazz and was part of the traditional jazz revival in England.
Within a year the band played several times at the Royal Festival Hall, made it's first broadcasts and recordings and established a reputation for it's dedication to the Dixieland style and the excellence of its playing. From 1955 the band made several tours overseas. During the 1960s and early 1970s, Welsh continued to tour, including many visits to the United States. He was influenced by his fellow trad jazz bandleader Chris Barber and built up and extensive musical repertoire, working from popular music as well as jazz and building up a large mainstream following for ensembles.
Welsh recorded for the British Decca label from 1955 and had four records released that year, "I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise" (Decca F10538), "Blues My Naughtie Sweetie Gives to Me" (Decca F10557) and "What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry" (Decca F10652) plus "Dixielanders at the RFH" an EP (extended play single) on Decca DFE 6254. Six years later in 1961 the band's single "Tansy" on Columbia Records DB 4686 peaked at No. 45 and remained on the UK singles chart for four weeks.
In January 1963, British music magazine NME reported that the biggest trad jazz event to be staged in Britain had taken place at Alexandra Palace. The event included George Melly, Diz Disley, Acker Bilk, Chris Barber, Kenny Ball, Ken Colyer, Monty Sunshine, Bob Wallis, Bruce Turner, Mick Mulligan and Welsh. Although Welsh's ensemble was noted for its few personnel changes, by 1966 the trombonist Roy Crimmins had been replaced by Roy Williams and the clarinestist Archie Semple by John Barnes and Al Gay, who between them played seven different reed instruments. This gave the band a greater tonal variety and although it retained its early ideals, it also began to approach other forms of jazz and became highly regarded for its versatility.
Welsh toured internationally and played at the 1967 Antibes jazz festival, the 1968 Newport Jazz Festival (at great acclaim), and 1978 Nice Jazz Festival. In the period 1970-1980 Welsh was a performer with his Alex Welsh Band at public house venues throughout the UK, having performed at the Bell Pub in Maidenhead, Berkshire, where he was a regular in the early 1970s, and the Five Ways Pub in Sherwood, Nottingham in 1981 among many others.
By the mid-'70s, Welsh's health started to fail, but the trumpeter continued reaching for the high notes as long as he could until his death on June 25, 1982 in Hillingdon hospital in London, England, at the age of 52.
(Edited from The New Grove Dictionary of Music & Wikipedia)







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I managed to find a few good albums on the streamers @192, all of which I have placed in this folder
For "Alex Welsh - A Five Album Sampler" go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/A59EfMDZ
Alex Welsh – Vintage Alex Welsh (1955-56) (2003 Lake)
1 Farewell Blues
2 New Orleans Masquerade
3 A Good Man Is Hard To Find
4 Coal Cart Blues
5 Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey
6 Back O'Town Blues
7 Original Dixieland One-step
8 You've Been A Good Old Wagon
9 Froggie Moore Rag
10 When It's Sleepy Time Down South
11 Gimme A Pigfoot & A Bottle Of Beer
12 Beale Street Blues
13 There'll Be Some Changes Made (ft. Louise Tobin)
14 Keeping Out Of Mischief Now
15 Sheik Of Araby
16 St Louis Blues
17 Goody Goody
18 If I Had You
19 Swinging The Blues
20 Home
21 All Of Me
21 tracks largely taken from broadcasts from 1955/56 that represents the 4th Lake issue of music by Alex Welsh's first band with Archie Semple, Roy Crimmins, Fred Hunt, Lennie Hastings, Neva Raphaello and George Melly. This band was for many his shining hour.
Alex Welsh - Hans The Fan Collection (2021)
Everybody Loves My Baby 04:32
2. Barnyard Blues 04:49
3. On the Alamo 06:18
4. My Blue Heaven 05:22
5. 'S Wonderful 03:07
6. Jersey Bounce 07:07
7. I Hadn't Anyone Till You 04:17
8. Rosalie 04:16
9. Exactly Like You 04:48
10. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) 07:22
11. I'm Gonna Go Fishin' 04:24
12. As Long As I Live 02:55
13. Blue Turning Grey Over You 04:09
14. Chinatown, My Chinatown 03:14
15. The Preacher 03:01
16. Sidewalk Blues 03:42
17. Bye and Bye, I'm Goin' to See the King 07:09
Late 50's & early 60's recordings
Alex Welsh - trumpet, cornet, vocals
Archie Semple - clarinet
Roy Crimmins - trombone
Fred Hunt - piano
Tony Pitt - guitar
Bill Reid - bass
Lennie Hastings - drums
Alex Welsh & His Band – A Jazz Club Session With (2008 Lake)
1 Beale St Blues 5:14
2 Memphis Blues 6:19
3 Up A Lazy River 5:05
4 Stan's Dance 7:12
5 Serenade In Blue 8:33
6 Soft Winds 7:43
7 On The Sunny Side Of The Street 4:33
8 Lester Leaps In 6:22
9 On The Alamo 7:09
10 Exactly Like You 4:33
11 My Blue Heaven 5:57
12 Fidgety Feet 4:44
Bass – Bill Reid, Drums – Lennie Hastings, Guitar, Banjo – Tony Pitt
Piano – Bert Murray, Reeds – Al Gay, Trombone – Roy Crimmins
Trumpet, Vocals – Alex Welsh. Recorded at The Dancing Slipper, Nottingham, 13 April 1963
Alex Welsh, Pee Wee Russell, Roy Crimmins - Side By Side (2021)
Ain't Misbehavin' 04:32
2. If I Had You 06:04
3. Rose Room 07:19
4. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) 05:38
5. Wolverine Blues 07:31
6. (Back Home Again In) Indiana 05:26
7. It's Right Here for You 06:04
8. Sugar 09:48
9. 'S Wonderful 04:36
10. I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me 06:49
11. Pee Wee's Blues 06:25
12. You Made Me Love You 04:09
13. Someday Sweetheart 07:09
14. Oh, Baby 08:01
15. That's My Desire 06:58
16. Don't Forget to Remember 01:19
17. Sugar II 06:10
18. If I Had You II 07:31
Alex Welsh - trumpet
Pee Wee Russell - clarinet
Roy Crimmins - trombone
John Barnes - clarinet, saxes
Fred Hunt - piano
Jim Douglas - guitar, banjo
Ron Mathewson - bass
Lennie Hastings - drums
1964 & 1966 recordings
Britain's and probably Europe's finest exponents of Chicago jazz on stage with a legend on his own, Pee Wee Russell.
The tour back in 1964 was a great sucess. Night after night, town after town they played to packed audiences.
Alex Welsh- Retrospective (2025 Record Vault)
17) Alex Welsh and His Dixielanders - Maple Leaf Rag (Live).mp3"
01) Alex Welsh and His Band - Ostrich Walk.mp3"
02) Alex Welsh and His Dixielanders & George Melly - Black Mountain Blues (Live).mp3"
03) Alex Welsh and His Band - Queen Bess.mp3"
04) Alex Welsh and His Band - Tansy.mp3"
05) Alex Welsh and His Band - I'm Coming Virginia.mp3"
06) Alex Welsh and His Dixielanders - Memphis Blues (Live).mp3"
07) Alex Welsh and His Dixielanders & George Melly - Mississippi Mud (Live).mp3"
08) Alex Welsh and His Dixielanders - Hard Hearted Hannah.mp3"
09) Alex Welsh and His Band - Mandy.mp3"
10) Alex Welsh and His Band - Up Jumped You with Love.mp3"
11) Alex Welsh and His Band - Cornet Chop Suey.mp3"
12) Alex Welsh and His Band - Buddy's Habit.mp3"
13) Alex Welsh and His Dixielanders & George Melly - Mama Don't Allow It (Live).mp3"
14) Alex Welsh and His Band - Winin' Boy Blues.mp3"
15) Alex Welsh and His Dixielanders - Panama Rag (Live).mp3"
16) Alex Welsh and His Band - Dippermouth Blues.mp3"
As usual no info given with this digital album. Any help with dates would be appreciated.
Thank you, Bob! I've sent a PM via Rockhall.
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