Alan Branscombe, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alan Branscombe

British musician

Date of Birth: 04-Jun-1936

Place of Birth: Wallasey, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 27-Oct-1986

Profession: pianist, saxophonist, jazz musician

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Alan Branscombe

  • Alan Branscombe (4 June 1936, Wallasey - 27 October 1986, London) was an English jazz pianist, vibraphonist, and alto saxophonist. Branscombe's father and grandfather were also professional musicians.
  • He played drums with Victor Feldman in a talent show as a child.
  • He began on alto sax at age six, and played in the army with Jeff Clyne in 1954-56.
  • He toured and recorded with Vic Ash in 1958, recorded with Tony Kinsey in 1959, and toured Japan with Stanley Black in 1960.
  • He worked with John Dankworth as pianist and vibraphonist intermittently between 1960 and 1972, including in the 1963 film The Servant.
  • He joined Harry South's band at Ronnie Scott's club in the mid-1960s, and played as a sideman with Tubby Hayes (1964), Stan Tracey (1966–68), Paul Gonsalves (1969), Ben Webster (1965, 1970), and Albert Nicholas (1973).
  • He toured in Europe with Stan Getz in 1970, and played with the Lamb-Premru group around 1971.
  • He also recorded as a leader with Kinsey and Tony Coe as sidemen on the album The Day I Met the Blues (EMI, 1977).
  • As a session musician, he played tenor saxophone on The Beatles "Got to Get You into My Life"

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