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Musician of Jazz
Robert "Bobby" Lamb (born February 11, 1931, Cork, Ireland) is an Irish jazz trombonist.Lamb started on euphonium at age 11 before settling on trombone. He moved to London in the early 1950s, playing with Teddy Foster (1952), Jack Parnell (1953–55), and Ted Heath. He spent part of the 1950s in the U.S., working with Charlie Barnet, Stan Kenton, and Woody Herman (1956–57). After returning to England he played in the BBC Show Band with Cyril Stapleton and then in the BBC Radio Orchestra and BBC Big Band until 1968. He and Ray Premru co-led an orchestra from the late 1960s, in which they worked with Buddy Rich, Louie Bellson, and Kenny Clare, among others. He toured with Frank Sinatra on his European tours from the 1960s into the 1980s, and also toured Europe with Ella Fitzgerald and Peggy Le
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Trinity Fair | Bobby Lamb Meets Bob Florence With Trinity Big Band | 1995 | Album |
Bobby Lamb And The Keymen Jazz, Latin, R&B/Soul and Soundtrack |
Bobby Lambert And The Dukes |