Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen

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  • jazz
  • 60s
  • swing years
  • easy listening
  • pop
Kenny Ball (born Kenneth Daniel Ball, 22 May 1930, Ilford, Essex, England) is a British jazz musician, best known as the lead trumpet player in Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen. Ball began his career as sideman in bands, before forming his own trad jazz band in 1958. His dixieland band was at the forefront of the early 1960s UK jazz revival.[1] Ball and his band have enjoyed the longest unbroken spell of success for bands of their generation. Their traditional, 1960s hits like "Samantha" and "Midnight in Moscow", remain popular in dixieland and trumpet circles today.

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Songs

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    (I Love You) Samantha

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    1919 Rag

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    55 Days at Peking

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    A Spoonful of Sugar

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    Acapulco 1922

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    American Patrol

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    Avalon

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    Baby Doll

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    Bare Necessities

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    Beale Street Blues

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    Big Noise From Winnetka

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    Black and Tan Fantasy

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    Black Bottom Stomp

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    Cabaret

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    Casablanca

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    Chimes Blues

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    Chinese Blues

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    Circle of Life

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    Cornet Chop Suey

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    Dark Eyes

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    Down by the Riverside

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    Ev'rytime We Say Goodbye

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    Everybody Wants to Be a Cat

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    Fifty Five Days at Peking

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    From Russia With Love

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    Give a Little Whistle

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    Hakuna Matata

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    Hand Me Down My Walking Shoes

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    Hawaiian War Chant

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    Heigh-Ho

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    Hello Dolly

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    Hiawatha Rag

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    High Society

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    High Society Calypso

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    Hong Kong Blues

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    I Got Plenty of Nuttin'

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    I Love You Samantha

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    I Love You, Samantha

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    I Still Love You All

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    I Wanna Be Like You

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    I'm Crazy 'bout My Baby

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    I'm Satisfied With My Gal

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    Latin Quarter

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    Little One

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    Livery Stable Blues

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    Louisiana

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    Lumbered at the Lotus

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    Mame

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    March of the Siamese Children

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    Margie


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