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  1. 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.

  2. Humphrey Lyttelton's impact on the British jazz scene, as well as his wit and charm as a broadcaster and writer, made him a beloved and influential figure in British culture. His legacy continues to inspire and entertain jazz enthusiasts and comedy fans alike.

  3. Jan 12, 2012 · Humphrey Lyttelton joined them in 1947 – breaking away soon afterwards to form his own band with the clarinettist and cartoonist Wally Fawkes. This is basically the group that you see here, in...

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  5. Humphrey Lyttelton. Music Department: It's Great to Be Young!. Humph was born on May 23, 1921 in Eton College school, where his father was a housemaster and so he later attended England's most famous public school.

  6. Apr 25, 2008 · Humphrey Lyttelton was perhaps the UK's most influential jazz performer. Beyond this, he was a noted raconteur and wit and chairman of BBC Radio 4's long-running I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. He...

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  8. Apr 25, 2008 · His ancestor Humphrey Littleton was notorious for having been, after an atypically bad career move, hanged, drawn and quartered for his part in the Gunpowder Plot. Lyttelton liked to claim...

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