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  1. Welcome to the Humphrey Lyttelton website. This site takes you on a journey through Humphrey's rich and diverse life, fueled by his main passion - JAZZ and Scratch games. Lyttelton achieved success in everything he set out to do. He was an orchestra leader, calligrapher, scratch player, caricaturist, writer, journalist, and television presenter.

  2. Jan 1, 2013 · Live at the 51 Club 1960 (feat. Graham Stewart, Sam Rimington, Ray Foxley, John Bastable, Ron Ward & Colin Bowden) Blue Jazz (feat. Lew Stone) [Live] Listen to Live at the Nottingham Jazz Festival 1972 by Humphrey Lyttelton and His Band on Apple Music. 2013. 26 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 57 minutes.

  3. With plenty more to see it will be a fantastic day showcasing the best of farming, countryside and rural life. Visit organisers website. SHARE THIS: DATE AND TIMES Sat 10 May 2025 - 9:00am. WHERE Newark Showground. EVENT ORGANISER call: 01636705796 email: show@newarkshowground.com. Visit site. SHARE THIS:

  4. May 12, 2023 · The Red Barrows will perform at Nottinghamshire County Show at Newark Showground. There will also be the final judging for the Horse Of The Year Show qualifier and The Price Family Supreme In-Hand, the livestock and heavy horse grand parade, and to close the show, the flag lowering ceremony supported by the Boys’ Brigade and Girls’ Association in Nottingham Band.

  5. Live at the Dancing Slipper Nottingham by Humphrey Lyttelton and His Band & Buck Clayton on Calligraph Records. Amongst all of Humphrey Lyttelton's recorded music not previously available on CD or LP, none has been looked forward to by his followers as much as these sessions with trumpeter Buck Clayton in Nottingham from 1966.

  6. Nov 10, 2009 · The Reminiscences & Thoughts of Chairman Humph 31-Oct-2012. by Humphrey Lyttelton. ( 58 ) £5.99. The legendary band leader and jazz trumpeter, broadcaster and humorist looks back at his extraordinarily rich and varied life and the many colourful characters he has known and played with – from Duke Ellington to Louis Armstrong.

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  8. Humphrey Richard Adeane Lyttelton (23 May 1921 – 25 April 2008), also known as Humph, was an English jazz musician and broadcaster from the Lyttelton family. Having taught himself the trumpet at school, Lyttelton became a professional musician, leading his own eight-piece band, which recorded a hit single, " Bad Penny Blues ", in 1956.

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