Kenny Ball

Jazz trumpet player and bandleader

Kenny Ball - Performers & Entertainers born May 22nd, 1930
Born
Died

2013
13 years ago — 83 years old

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Performers & Entertainers

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United Kingdom

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Engaged in music from a young age, developed proficiency on the trumpet and took on roles as a bandleader and vocalist. Achieved significant success in the 1960s with a distinctive style that blended elements of traditional jazz and contemporary popular tunes. Formed the Kenny Ball Band, which became popular in the UK and abroad. The group released numerous albums and singles, contributing greatly to the jazz scene during that era.

Led the Kenny Ball Band, a successful jazz group

Achieved chart success with 'Sakura' and 'Midnight in Moscow'

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