Malcolm Mitchell (musician)

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Malcolm Mitchell (London, 9 November 1926-Bognor Regis, 9 March 1998) was an English jazz guitarist and bandleader. His Mitchell Trio, with pianist Johnny Pearson and on bass, became well known supporting US jazzmen and singers touring in the UK but caught by the powerful local Musicians' Union ban on non-union foreign musicians. The Mitchell Trio played with acts including Duke Ellington, Hoagy Carmichael and the singer Maxine Sullivan.[1]

Recordings[]

  • Debut, album 1955

References[]

  1. ^ The Independent Obituary IN 1948 Malcolm Mitchell became the first British musician to play with Duke Ellington and earn money for doing so.
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