Max Collie

John Maxwell " Max" Collie ( born February 21, 1931 in Melbourne) is an Australian musician (trombone, and vocals) and band leader of the Dixieland jazz.

Collie played in his hometown of Melbourne in 1948 with his own band to the 1952 also met musician Graeme Bell. In 1962 he went with the Melbourne New Orleans Jazz Band for a year touring Europe and then settled in England. He took over shortly after the management of the London City Stompers. In 1966 he founded his own Rhythm Aces, 1971 vorlegten their first album, was involved in the Cy Laurie. The band won a 1975 World Championship against fourteen North American jazz bands of Traditional Jazz. With the Rhythm Aces, which still exist today and regularly toured Europe and several times in the United States and seen in TV shows were, he has produced more publications. Temporarily with the band appeared on the singers Marilyn Middleton Pollock and Pauline Pearce.

Lexical Notes

  • Barry core box ( editor), The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Oxford University Press, 2005, ISBN 0-19-516909-3

Website

  • Website
  • Max Collie at Allmusic (English)
  • Jazz trombonist
  • Bandleader
  • Australian musicians
  • Born in 1931
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