Billy Amstell

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Billy Amstell (20 August 1911 – 19 December 2005) was a British jazz reedist.

Biography[edit]

At ten, Amstel he played piano, and at thirteen was teaching himself how to play alto saxophone.[1] He performed in Glasgow, before moving to London in 1930, working with violinist Jack Harris.[1] During the next year, he recorded with Roy Fox and Spike Hughes, and became a member of the Ambrose orchestra, in which he played tenor saxophone.[1] In the 1940s, he worked for bandleader Geraldo and in the 1950s, for the BBC Dance Orchestra.[1] He was a studio musician in the 1960s, working with George Chisholm.[1]

He played clarinet in the 1980s, released a solo album, Session After Midnight (Zodiac, 1980), and wrote his autobiography, Don't Fuss, Mr. Ambrose.[1] He continued to perform in his nineties.[1]

His brother Mickey Amstell played saxophone.[1] Billy Amstell was married to model and actress Tessa Amstell.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Chadbourne, Eugene. "Billy Amstell". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
  2. ^ Kirk, Tristan (13 November 2018). "Rogue heir hunter loses battle over £600,000 will". Evening Standard. Retrieved 23 December 2018.