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  1. Tubby Hayes Discography Edward "Tubby" Hayes, an esteemed figure in the British jazz scene, is widely renowned for his exceptional prowess on the saxophone, flute, and vibraphone. Born in London on January 30, 1935, Hayes rose to prominence during the 1950s and 60s, leaving an indelible mark on the world of jazz.

  2. 5 de mar. de 2020 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupIn The Night (Live At Ronnie Scott's Club, London, UK / 1962) · Tubby Hayes QuintetDown In The Village℗ A Fontana...

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  3. 23 de sept. de 2021 · 1961 was a ground-breaking year for Tubby Hayes. He had just signed for the Fontana label and his debut album Tubbs (Acrobat CD4389) had been received with critical acclaim by the music press. His manager Pete King was negotiating with the BBC for Hayes’s own television series and during the summer that year he was working on the film All ...

  4. 26 de oct. de 2016 · But 2015, over forty years since his sad demise, Tubby and his numerous recordings from a highly productive twenty-year period have steadily attracted a growing band of dedicated fans around the globe. October 2015 will see the release of the film ‘Tubby Hayes – A Man In A Hurry’ narrated by actor and Hayes fan Martin Freeman (produced by ...

  5. Real Name: Edward Brian Hayes. Profile: British jazz saxophonist, vibraphonist, and composer. Born: 30 January 1935 in London, UK. Died: 8 June 1973 in London, UK (aged 38). One of the most influential and respected of British jazz musicians of the era.. Unfortunately, due to both illness and drug usage, he died in 1973, aged just 38.

  6. 6 de ago. de 2005 · So without doubt, Tubby Hayes was a global player who, had he lived longer than his 38 years and been in good health, which had steadily deteriorated over the latter part of his life, would have been recognised as the most significant and talented musician to emanate from the United Kingdom, even in comparison to other later eminences from Britain including the redoubtable John McLaughlin ...

  7. At the age of 20, Tubby embarked on a new venture—as a bandleader. He formed a group—three saxophones, two trumpets and three rhythm. Unfortunately, it. proved to be a financial disaster. However, he has no regrets. It was tremendous experience. And they were good musicians—all very enthusiastic.