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L-R: Sandy Brown, Dizzy Jackson (bass), Stan Greig (piano), Al Fairweather. The Word’s Greatest Royal High School Jazz Band. Royal High School Edinburgh 1973.
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Flyer. Big Bill Broonzy and Sandy Brown’s Jazz Band at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh. Reverse.
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Flyer. Big Bill Broonzy and Sandy Brown’s Jazz Band at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh. Front
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Bob Craig (trombone), Norrie Anderson (banjo), Jim Forsyth (washboard), Mike Hart (drums) + Al Fairweather and Sandy Brown. India Buildings, Edinburgh circa 1951-1953.
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Rehearsal at Stan Greig’s family home, Morton Street, Joppa. John Twiss (banjo), Willy Burns (Drums) with Stan Greig, Sandy Brown and Al Fairweather.
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L-R: Tony Milliner, Benny Goodman, Sandy Brown, Brian Prudence, Al Fairweather, Colin Purbrook. Thought to be 1961 at the 100 Club, London.
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Peter Davenport’s birthday party. With Bob Craig, Norrie Anderson, Farrie Forsyth, Mike Hart.
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Peter Davenport’s birthday party. With Bob Craig, Norrie Anderson, Farrie Forsyth, Mike Hart.
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Peter Davenport’s birthday party. With Bob Craig, Norrie Anderson, Farrie Forsyth, Mike Hart.
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Peter Davenport’s birthday party. With Bob Craig, Norrie Anderson, Farrie Forsyth, Mike Hart.
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Portrait of Ken Mathieson, drummer and founding director of Glasgow International Jazz Festival.
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Poster and ticket stub – Barney Kessel, Herb Ellis and Charlie Bird trio, Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh.
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Jazz at the Dominion – Bud Freeman, Old Bailey’s Jazz Advocates and Tom Finlay; Peanuts Hucko Quartet; Soprano Summit of Bob Wilbur and Kenny Davern
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Barney Kessel Benefit, Bridge Jazz Bar, Edinburgh. 12 June 2002. Ross Milligan (Gtr) Kenny Ellis (Bs)
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Carol Kidd and Brian Kellock outside the Hub on Castlehill during the Edinburgh International Festival, 2011.
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L to R: Louis Stewart, Brian Kellock and Dougie Campbell playing at Henderson’s Salad Table in Hanover Street, Edinburgh.
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Dougie Campbell, guitarist and guitar teacher, photographed at his home in West Maitland Street, Edinburgh, 16 November 2012.
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Alastair Robertson, Proprietor of Hep Records, sells CDs at the Edinburgh Jazz Festival 2010.
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Blues singer Tam White performs at the Edinburgh Jazz Festival Mardi Gras 2009 – Grassmarket – Edinburgh.
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Kenny Ellis (bass), Ged Brockie (gtr.) and Gordon Cruickshank (tenor), Opening of the Edinburgh Jazz Festival
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Tommy Sampson, big band leader and arranger, performing with his band at the Hub, Castlehill, Edinburgh, as part of the Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival 2007.
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Tommy Sampson, big band leader and arranger (at the age of eighty-nine), performing with his band at the Hub, Castlehill, Edinburgh, as part of the Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival 2007.
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Lachlan MacColl, Edinburgh jazz guitarist and art teacher performing with Robert Pettigrew on piano in Henderson’s Salad Restaurant, Hanover Street, Edinburgh, 1998
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Nigel Clark, Kevin Mackenzie, Ged Brockie, Malcolm MacFarlane (Scottish Guitar Quartet). Barney Kessel Benefit, 12 June 2002. The Bridge Jazz Bar, South Bridge, Edinburgh.
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Kevin Mackenzie. Barney Kessel Benefit, 12 June 2002. The Bridge Jazz Bar, South Bridge, Edinburgh.
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Bill Kyle. Barney Kessel Benefit, 12 June 2002. The Bridge Jazz Bar, South Bridge, Edinburgh.
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Tom McNiven, Barney Kessel Benefit, 12 June 2002. The Bridge Jazz Bar, South Bridge, Edinburgh.