That's my dad - Jackie Free - resident of Epping, Essex - he is now Britan's last living musician to have gigged with Louis Armstrong in the 1950's when he toured - as Enrico will gladly tell anyone. Wild Bill was one of his heroes and he fulflled a lifetime's ambition when he was able to take the stand alongside the great man. Sadly lockdown robbed him of his lip and his dignity as he is now in the early stages of Altzheimers - but he still remembers almost every gig he ever played - and there were plenty.
He did indeed. It may be that these were his final recordings. He flew to Japan after and became ill a bit later. I've not heard of any later recordings than the final session of that tour which was at Bolton, Lancs.
Fabulous band, fabulous music, & thanks John, for organising it!
Wild Bill and Art Hodes, wow!
Pity we can't see your thunderous drum solo!
takes my breath away. want to sleep tonight with this lingering in my ears!!!
Will Bill fantástico como siempre. Un párrafo aparte el baterista! grandioso!
Si, realmente extraordinario el gran Wild, quizás con menos "brío" que en otros tiempos, pero siempre genial.
Great-love Wild Bill-all the players were in top form & the drummer listened to Gene Krupa !
wowowowowow
fantastic!
Thanks again
The trombonist is impressive! One I have not heard about unfortunately.
Drummer is tops also!
That's my dad - Jackie Free - resident of Epping, Essex - he is now Britan's last living musician to have gigged with Louis Armstrong in the 1950's when he toured - as Enrico will gladly tell anyone. Wild Bill was one of his heroes and he fulflled a lifetime's ambition when he was able to take the stand alongside the great man.
Sadly lockdown robbed him of his lip and his dignity as he is now in the early stages of Altzheimers - but he still remembers almost every gig he ever played - and there were plenty.
That unique sound of WBD - impossible on trumpet - very difficult on cornet‘
Wild Bill played a raw cornet, it was said I played pretty, but he played raw!!
Great band,who is the great clarinetist?
Thank you Bruce. Dave Bailey. You’ll find some more of him on my UA-cam channel. A fine player, now aged 81 and living in Germany.
Wild Bill Davison died 14 November that year.
He did indeed. It may be that these were his final recordings. He flew to Japan after and became ill a bit later. I've not heard of any later recordings than the final session of that tour which was at Bolton, Lancs.