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Tito Burns

Tito Burns (7 February 1921 – 23 August 2010〔(Thedeadrockstarsclub.com ) - accessed September 2010〕) was a British musician and impresario, who was active in both jazz and rock and roll.
==Biography==
Born Nathan Bernstein in London,〔 Burns was an accomplished accordionist, whose group, the Tito Burns Septet, featured on the BBC's ''Accordion Club'' radio series. In 1947, they are thought to have been the first band to perform the new jazz idiom bebop on BBC Radio.〔John Fordham (Obituary: Tito Burns ), ''The Guardian'', 3 September 2010.〕 When the show ended, the band went on tour and recorded a number of sides with various line-ups, including the pianist and trumpeter Dennis Rose and saxophonist Johnny Dankworth also double bassist, Joe Mudele (Muddle) . In 1949, they were recording as a septet, but went back to being a sextet shortly afterwards.〔(Tito Burns … )〕
By 1955, the orchestra had disbanded, and Burns's career took a turn to the emerging phenomenon of rock and roll. In 1959, he replaced Franklyn Boyd as manager for Cliff Richard,〔("Franklyn Boyd" ), ''The Independent'', 23 May 2007〕 and he soon gathered an impressive list of clients, including The Searchers, whom he gave over to Brian Epstein.〔(The Searchers Official Website ).〕 Among the new talents he discovered was singer Dusty Springfield.〔Douglas Martin ("Dougie Millings, the Tailor for the Beatles" ), ''New York Times'', 8 October 2001〕 As an impresario, he first brought Cliff Richard to tailor Dougie Millings for a stage costume. The resulting outfit, with its unique style, was later emulated by other key performers of the time, and Millings went on to make costumes for The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, The Who, and especially The Beatles.
Burns appeared in D. A. Pennebaker's 1965 film ''Dont Look Back'' which documented Bob Dylan's first UK tour, which Burns promoted.
Later in his career, Burns left managing bands to become Head of Variety Programming at the then start-up London Weekend Television.〔
Throughout his career he promoted concert tours for many US entertainers in Europe including Simon and Garfunkel, Tony Bennett, and Victor Borge.〔

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