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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    Midnight in Moscow

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    Mind If I Make Love To You?

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    Morocco 64

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    My Mother Should Know

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    My Mother's Eyes

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    My Romance

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    Nobody Knows You (When You're Down and Out)

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    Now You Has Jazz

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    Nuages

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    Orchestra Medley

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    Panama Rag

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    Potato Head Blues

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    Prince Ali

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    Puttin' on the Ritz

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    Putting on the Ritz

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    Red Square

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    Rondo

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    Samantha

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    Saturday Night

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    Seven Golden Daffodils

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    She's a Tramp

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    Snag It

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    So do I

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    So Do It

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    Some Day (You'll Be Sorry)

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    Someday (You'll Be Sorry)

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    Someday My Prince Will Come

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    St. Louis Blues

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    Sukiyaki

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    Swanee River

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    Teddy Bears' Picnic

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    The Green Leaves of Summer

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    The March of the Siamese Children

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    The Musik Goes Round and Round

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    The Pay Off

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    The Payoff

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    The Poor People of Paris

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    The Ugly Bug Ball

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    Them There Eyes

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    Thomas O'Mally

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    Tin Roof Blues

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    True Love

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    True Love ( Reprise )

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    Under the Sea

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    Waltzing Matilda

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    Waltzing Matlida

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    Washington Square

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    Well, Did You Evah?

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    What a Wonderful World

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    When I See an Elephant Fly


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