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Albon "Al" Timothy (5 July 1915, Trinidad - 8 December 2000, London) (The Scotsman, ''The Last Post'' ), 2000 was a jazz and calypso musician and songwriter who played numerous instruments but was best known for his tenor saxophone playing. His most successful hit was ''Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me'' which reached number 3 in 1959(''The chart archive 1959-02-07(Link redirected to OCC website) )'' in the charts sung by Shirley Bassey.==Background==Timothy started playing the flute aged 8 years. His father was a musician and instrument maker and encouraged his progress. While working as a tailor he taught himself double bass and saxophone.Timothy arrived in London from Trinidad in 1948.Wilmer, Val, ("Al Timothy - Energetic jazz all-rounder whose song was a hit for Shirley Bassey" ), ''The Guardian'', 13 December 2000
Albon "Al" Timothy (5 July 1915, Trinidad - 8 December 2000, London) 〔(The Scotsman, ''The Last Post'' ), 2000〕 was a jazz and calypso musician and songwriter who played numerous instruments but was best known for his tenor saxophone playing. His most successful hit was ''Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me'' which reached number 3 in 1959〔(''The chart archive 1959-02-07(Link redirected to OCC website) )''〕 in the charts sung by Shirley Bassey. ==Background== Timothy started playing the flute aged 8 years. His father was a musician and instrument maker and encouraged his progress. While working as a tailor he taught himself double bass and saxophone. Timothy arrived in London from Trinidad in 1948.〔Wilmer, Val, ("Al Timothy - Energetic jazz all-rounder whose song was a hit for Shirley Bassey" ), ''The Guardian'', 13 December 2000〕
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 (5 July 1915, Trinidad - 8 December 2000, London) (The Scotsman, ''The Last Post'' ), 2000 was a jazz and calypso musician and songwriter who played numerous instruments but was best known for his tenor saxophone playing. His most successful hit was ''Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me'' which reached number 3 in 1959(''The chart archive 1959-02-07(Link redirected to OCC website) )'' in the charts sung by Shirley Bassey.==Background==Timothy started playing the flute aged 8 years. His father was a musician and instrument maker and encouraged his progress. While working as a tailor he taught himself double bass and saxophone.Timothy arrived in London from Trinidad in 1948.Wilmer, Val, ("Al Timothy - Energetic jazz all-rounder whose song was a hit for Shirley Bassey" ), ''The Guardian'', 13 December 2000">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ (5 July 1915, Trinidad - 8 December 2000, London) (The Scotsman, ''The Last Post'' ), 2000 was a jazz and calypso musician and songwriter who played numerous instruments but was best known for his tenor saxophone playing. His most successful hit was ''Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me'' which reached number 3 in 1959(''The chart archive 1959-02-07(Link redirected to OCC website) )'' in the charts sung by Shirley Bassey.==Background==Timothy started playing the flute aged 8 years. His father was a musician and instrument maker and encouraged his progress. While working as a tailor he taught himself double bass and saxophone.Timothy arrived in London from Trinidad in 1948.Wilmer, Val, ("Al Timothy - Energetic jazz all-rounder whose song was a hit for Shirley Bassey" ), ''The Guardian'', 13 December 2000">ウィキペディアで「Albon "Al" Timothy (5 July 1915, Trinidad - 8 December 2000, London) (The Scotsman, ''The Last Post'' ), 2000 was a jazz and calypso musician and songwriter who played numerous instruments but was best known for his tenor saxophone playing. His most successful hit was ''Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me'' which reached number 3 in 1959(''The chart archive 1959-02-07(Link redirected to OCC website) )'' in the charts sung by Shirley Bassey.==Background==Timothy started playing the flute aged 8 years. His father was a musician and instrument maker and encouraged his progress. While working as a tailor he taught himself double bass and saxophone.Timothy arrived in London from Trinidad in 1948.Wilmer, Val, ("Al Timothy - Energetic jazz all-rounder whose song was a hit for Shirley Bassey" ), ''The Guardian'', 13 December 2000」の詳細全文を読む
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