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band to tour Europe. Australian Jazz Band members were initially, Bell on piano, Roger Bell on cornet and vocal, Monsbourgh on valve trombone, clarinet and vocal, Roberts on clarinet, Silbereisen on bass and tuba, with Charlie Blott, Ian Pearce and Jack Varney on banjo and guitar. With sponsorship from communist
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I inherited some of my parents' showbusiness ability to operate from the stage, talk to the audience that was the creative period of my life, really. And I learnt how to try and get the best out of musicians to produce a band and produce a sound. My own piano playing became quite secondary to the
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in the band bus, girls, German girls would hide in the band bus behind the seats, and when the band would take off, in the middle of the snow, on these long journeys, they'd reveal themselves some of them would wear wedding rings so that they could get into the hotels with the members of the band
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in early 1943. After his return to Melbourne, Bell became a full-time professional with the Dixieland Jazz Band, which included Roger Bell, Geoff Kitchen, Adrian "Lazy Ade" Monsbourgh on trumpet, Don "Pixie" Roberts on clarinet, Lou "Baron" Silbereisen and Russ Murphy. Bell's first recordings were
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Bell became leader of the house band for the Eureka Youth League (formerly the Communist Youth League) and established a cabaret, the Uptown Club, in 1946. After playing at the inaugural Australian Jazz Convention in December, Bell's band was renamed Australian Jazz Band and became the first such
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Bell married three times; his first marriage was in c. 1943 for about a year to Margot Byass, Bell later saying "we were victims of the war". His second marriage was to Elizabeth Watson in 1946, lasting until 1961, and his third marriage was to Dorothy Gough from 1961.
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Jazz Club, playing music specifically for dancing, which continued into the 1950s. They played songs outside the standard jazz repertoire and, with their encouragement of dancing, caused concern to local jazz enthusiasts, but were popular with patrons. According to
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to Australia. There was some opposition from the Australian Musicians Union to foreign artists joining Australian bands, so Stewart had to play standing a metre (3 ft) in front of them to be classified as a soloist.
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Graeme Bell's younger brother, Roger Bell (1919–2008) was also a jazz musician; Roger is credited with influencing Bell to convert from classical music to jazz; they often performed, toured and recorded together.
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and worked for T & G Insurance as a clerk for over nine years, and had a stint as a farm hand. He paid for his own piano lessons for two further years, and in later years he supplemented his income by teaching.
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to Australia. He was the first Australian jazz band leader who was still playing at 90 years of age and the first Westerner to lead a jazz band to China. The American music journal
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and tour there. This band included, Monsbourgh on clarinet, trombone, alto saxophone and second trumpet, and Bob Barnard on trumpet. Bell recalled his approach with the band:
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During the early 1950s Bell periodically returned to UK and Europe from Melbourne to perform, a later line-up of Australian Jazz Band was Roger Bell (trumpet), Kitchen,
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After relocating to Sydney, Bell played commercial music and taught piano to supplement his income. Bell and Dorothy married in 1961. In the 1960s, a
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in June, was Bell's first composition. Another early recording was his composition, "Czechoslovak Journey", which was started in his studio in
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in 1957. Aside from playing, Bell was one of the leading promoters of jazz in Australia, bringing American performers such as trumpet player,
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Hotel. While performing at Portsea, he met Margot Byass. They were married for several years. Bell later said "we were victims of the
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by Jesse Stewart Young, a contemporary of his mother. His parents paid for the piano lessons for the first four years. He attended
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A poster for the 1947 performance of Graeme Bell and his Dixieland Jazz Band at the World Democratic Youth Festival
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is an awards show, celebrating live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group
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in 1929 and 1930, where he enjoyed playing cricket and creating contemporary art including sketches for the
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is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
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State Library of New South Wales, Collection of Posters taken from the Graeme Bell papers, ca. 1900-2001
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Bell was one of the leading promoters of jazz in Australia, bringing American performers such as
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Bell was converted to jazz by Roger, a drummer, later a singer and trumpeter. Roger would play
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CDROM, (1998), The Crown in the State of Victoria: Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
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in 1988. It contains a discography compiled by Jack Mitchell. Bell was inducted into the
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Australian Jazz Band travelled to the United Kingdom in early 1948 and Bell started the
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company. His younger brother, Roger Bell (1919–2008), was also a jazz musician.
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for four and a half months in 1947, including playing at the World Youth Festival in
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After returning to Australia for another national tour Bell met Dorothy Gough in
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said: "Bell's is unquestionably the greatest jazz band outside America". The
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Big Bill Broonzy in Concert with Graeme Bell & his Australian Jazz Band
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in Prague on 23 September and 13 November 1947 and released in 1981 on
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commenced in 2003. They are also known as The Bells in his honour.
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for William Miller's Ampersand label in 1943. In 1946, he married
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and pose as their wives, and they'd purposely speak bad German.
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on 11 June 1990 for "service to music, particularly jazz".
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By 1941 he fronted his own Graeme Bell Jazz Gang. During
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World Federation of Democratic Youth (25 October 1947).
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Graeme Bell, Australian jazzman : his autobiography
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dances and clubs. One of his earliest gigs was at the
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From the age of 12, Bell had weekly piano lessons in
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Index

Graeme Bell (Canadian football)
Graham Bell (disambiguation)
Richmond
Victoria
Sydney
New South Wales
Jazz
dixieland
composer
band leader
Supraphon
Regal Zonophone
EMI
Angel
Festival
Jazzology
Swaggie
AO
MBE
Dixieland
classical jazz
The Age
Rex Stewart
DownBeat
Australian Jazz Awards
Richmond
Victoria
musical comedy
music hall
Australian Broadcasting Commission

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