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Malcolm Mitchell (musician)

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IN 1948 Malcolm Mitchell became the first British musician to play with Duke Ellington and earn money for doing so.
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on bass, became well known supporting US jazzmen and singers touring in the UK but caught by the powerful local
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ban on non-union foreign musicians. The Mitchell Trio played with acts including
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London
Bognor Regis
Johnny Pearson
Teddy Broughton
Musicians' Union
Duke Ellington
Hoagy Carmichael
Maxine Sullivan
The Independent
Obituary
Categories
1926 births
1998 deaths
English guitarists
English jazz musicians

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