tr, voc, 1921-1999 GB, London
Musician of Jazz
A.k.a. Frederick James Randall.
Frederick James 'Freddy' Randall (6 May 1921 – 18 May 1999) was an English jazz trumpeter and bandleader born in Clapton, East London.Randall led the St. Louis Four in 1939, and played as a freelance sideman in the early 1940s. He served in the military during World War II, then played with Freddy Mirfield in a group featuring Johnny Dankworth. After the mid-1940s he led his own Dixieland jazz groups which featured many well-known English trad jazz stars of the era. He quit music between 1958 and 1963 due to lung problems. In the mid-1960s he began recording again, playing with Dave Shepherd and recording for Black Lion Records in 1972-73. He played with Americans such as Sidney Bechet, Bud Freeman, Wild Bill Davison, Pee Wee Russell, Bill Coleman, and Teddy Wilson.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Something Borrowed - Something Blew | Freddy Randall | 1977 | Album |
Jazz All Stars | Freddy Randall - Dave Shepherd | 1973 | Album |
Professor Jazz / I'm comin' Virginia | Freddy Randall | Album | |
The Legendary Nfjo Concert 14 July 1951 | Humphrey Lyttelton, The Crane River Jazz Band, Graeme Bell, Freddy Randall, Joe Daniels, The Saints Jazz Band | Album |
Freddy Randall And His Band Jazz |
Freddy Randall Dave Shepherd Jazz All Stars Jazz |