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said that "Oh Mona" was one of two tracks that had most appealed to him in his life. Humphrey Lyttelton is among those who have testified to the fact that fame and success sat easily on Gonella's shoulders, and reports that he would show genuine astonishment when Lyttelton would confess, as well as
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campaign, touring allied camps in Europe and North Africa. In February 1945 he played in RTR band for troops at an army camp near Bournemouth, either Bovington or Lulworth. Whilst in Europe and North Africa Gonella served as the personal servant or
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That retirement did not last long. Drummer Ted Easton persuaded him to come to play to his (Easton's) club in the Netherlands during the mid-1970s, and a new recording of a song he had first cut with
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and dixieland jazz. He transcribed Armstrong's solos and learned them by heart. Beginning in 1928, Gonella spent a year in Bob Bryden's Louisville Band before working with Archie Alexander and
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He continued to sing occasionally with various bands, and made the headlines again in 1997 when a sampled excerpt of his trumpet playing from a recording he made in 1932 was used in
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music shop to allow him to deliver Armstrong's trumpet, which had been left at the shop for cleaning. Armstrong appreciated his willingness to help, and the two became friends.
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He reformed his band after the war, but the economic and musical climate was changing rapidly at that time. He flirted briefly with
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Gonella's reputation grew when he formed The Georgians in 1935. The band took its name from a popular version of the song "
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in the late Fifties allowed him to reform his Georgians in 1960. In February 1960 he featured on the UK television show
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Gonella was a down-to-earth and unassuming character, and remained so throughout his life. On BBC Radio 4,
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After a short spell as a furrier's apprentice, his professional career began in 1924 when he joined
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Nat Gonella died at the Gosport War Memorial Hospital, Hampshire on 6 August 1998, aged 90.
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paid tribute to Gonella's musical heritage in 1984, and Fairweather and fellow trumpeter
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It was to be his final flourish on trumpet, but he continued to sing after moving to
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All of this attention re-established Gonella, at least until the advent of
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other prominent musicians, to Gonella having been his first jazz hero.
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until his alleged retirement on his 65th birthday, on 7 March 1973.
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English jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and vocalist (1908โ€“1998)
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in 1931, "Oh, Monah", became a big hit in the Netherlands.
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He joined the army in 1941, and was recruited into the
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