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Swing from a Small Island - The Story of Leslie Thompson (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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Swing from a Small Island - The Story of Leslie Thompson (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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Loot Price R545
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The life story of a swing era trumpeter from Jamaica, a vivid and
frank account of the remarkable life of 'a religious man with few
axes to grind'. Leslie Thompson (1901 - 87) was born in Jamaica,
raised there at Alpha Cottage School, and joined the West India
Regiment as a bandsman. He moved permanently to England in 1929 and
played in dance and jazz bands in clubs and theatres, toured with
Louis Armstrong, and worked with the most significant black British
swing musicians of the1930s, including the members of his all-black
swing band which was taken over by Ken 'Snakehips' Johnson.
Following a period in anti-aircraft defences in World War Two, he
joined Stars in Battledress. When he saw the bombed ruins of Berlin
he was reminded of Kingston after the earthquake of 1907. Post-war
society club work and studies at the Guildhall then led to a spell
as warden of the Alliance Club for students and later to work as a
probation officer in London. He renewed his religious faith and had
a wide range of friendships. Leslie Thompson's life was not without
its tragedies. He provides a frank and vivid account of the
many-sided realities of life as a West Indian in Britain in the
20th century. This book was first published in 1985 under the
title: Leslie Thompson - An Autobiography.
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