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image captionBarber was one of the UK s most influential jazz musician
One of the leading figures in British and European jazz, the trombonist Chris Barber, has died at the age of 90.
A champion of trad jazz, he also laid the foundations for the 60s rock scene by covering Leadbelly s Rock Island Line with Lonnie Donegan in 1954.
The song sold a million copies and popularised the British skiffle scene that inspired the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton.
He died peacefully in his sleep after suffering with dementia. Without a doubt, he transformed the music scene in the UK and unlocked the door for a new generation of musical adventurers who in turn, continue to inspire, wrote his record label, The Last Music Company, on Facebook.
Last modified on Tue 2 Mar 2021 12.19 EST
Chris Barber, the British trombonist, double bassist and trad jazz bandleader who influenced the path of mid-century pop, has died aged 90. He had dementia. His death was confirmed by his UK press representative.
Born in Hertfordshire and taught music at London’s Guildhall School, Barber was a champion of trad jazz, the raucous New Orleans style that had waned by the early 1950s as bebop became more fashionable. He helped to reignite the style’s popularity, and became known as one of the Three B’s, alongside Kenny Ball and Acker Bilk, who also separately revived trad jazz.
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