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Pete Chilver

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In 1950, Chilver married Norma Domenico, the sister of Lydia MacDonald (a singer for Ted Heath), and ceased playing professionally. He moved to Scotland in that year and managed a hotel in
46:, England, Chilver learned to play the piano as a schoolboy before taking up the guitar. He left school at 16 to work as a draughtsman, but he formed a band to play on weekends at 71: 75: 279: 254: 274: 22:(19 October 1924 – 16 March 2008) was a British jazz guitarist and hotelier. Chilver is credited with having helped establish the 284: 221: 203: 264: 259: 102: 78:. During this time Chilver also played with visiting American musicians serving in the military, such as 269: 168: 118: 110: 249: 244: 122: 79: 8: 27: 43: 199: 51: 218: 134: 55: 106: 23: 47: 31: 238: 225: 141: 126: 94: 194:
Mathieson, Kenny (1999). "The British Scene". In Alexander, Charles (ed.).
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electric guitar
Trinidadian
Lauderic Caton
Windsor, Berkshire
Skindles Hotel
Maidenhead Bridge
Second World War
Maidenhead
Slough
Johnny Claes
Teddy Foster
Jimmy Mesene
John Lewis
Kenny Clarke
Art Pepper
Ray Ellington
Tito Burns
Jack Jackson
George Shearing
Stéphane Grappelli
bebop
Ted Heath
Ambrose
Benny Goodman
Ronnie Scott
Johnny Dankworth
North Berwick
Edinburgh

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