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awww, sad.
I'm not senior but I do remember my parents having some of his records.
yes rip. he always seemed as though he was enjoying himself.
He always struck me as a gentleman, respected by his peers & fans alike.

RIP Kenny.
Well let's liven this thread up with a bit of music, shall we?
(It seems a good tribute).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aoD5XB2eEc
How sad. I remember him on all the big shows in the 70's. Morcambe and Wise and the The Two Ronnies had him on a lot.
He was a stalwart of Pebble Mill Studios. Looked as though he had availed himself of the hospitality bar first. Always associate him with Midnight in Moscow.

The 3 B's - Kenny Ball, Chris Barber and Acker Bilk :)
i do, and his jazz men... RIP...
My mum loved his records and i was dragged along to a few of his cabaret performances in the seventies

his LPs always played at Christmas parties

He lived near Uxbridge and frequented a pub near where I used to work
That is sad news, I have seen him in concert. He was a great musician and entertainer. Rest in peace Kenny.
Rest In Peace Kenny, thanx for your music x
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cn8Os8nig74
I used to try and copy his style when I was a young trumpeter. I think he was better than a lot of people gave him credit for because he always played in a 'commercial' style on his records (after all he was earning his living) but I heard him live several times and he was good.
Much respect Kenny, R.I.P.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWlyoL0w664
My all time fave.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PblIzRJmtA
Aw no :-(
He was a favourite of my Dad's.
Oooh I loved him, Midnight in Moscow and all that! He made jazz popular with the youngsters.

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