Band,
Jazz
Formed in 1969, the Harlem Hot Stompers have for many years enjoyed residencies at various venues in the Manchester area, following a musical policy inspired by the classic compositions of Jelly Roll Morton, Sidney Bechet, Clarence Williams, Duke Ellington, and of course King Oliver and Louis Armstrong. Apart from several radio and TV appearances, the band has supported or featured many jazz artists including Humphrey Lyttelton, George Melly, Cy Laurie, Mike Daniels, Sammy Rimington, Keith Nichols, Pat Halcox, Monty Sunshine, and Beryl Bryden. Until recently the band confined their appearances to the North West of England but in recent years have enjoyed performing at the Keswick and Barmouth Jazz Festivals, and jazz weekends in North Wales, the Isle of Man and Suffolk. In addition the band performs regularly at jazz clubs in Lancashire and Yorkshire.
![]() | Julie Flynn voc |
![]() | Murray Smith tr |
![]() | Dave Parr b |
![]() | Tony Foulkes cl, as |
![]() | John Read p |
![]() | Ian McCann g, bj |
![]() | Dave Berry dr |
![]() | Peter Haslam tb |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Smilin' The Blues Away | The Harlem Hot Stompers & Julie Flynn | 1981 | Album |