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Valenda Newell
May 29, 2017 | Indianapolis, IN
LONDON (AP) - Sir John Dankworth, the British jazz composer, saxophonist and band leader, has died. He was 82.
Jazz singer Dame Cleo Laine - who married Dankworth in 1958 after meeting during an audition for a spot with his band - announced her husband's death before the finale of an anniversary concert at The Stables, the theater they founded together.
Monica Ferguson, the theater's chief executive officer, said Sunday that Laine believed Dankworth would have wanted the evening to go ahead.
Ferguson said Laine told the artists before the concert, "'I'll go on and I'll have a lump in my throat and I might crack.' But she didn't crack."
Dankworth died Saturday in a London hospital after several months illness.
Born in Woodford, Essex in 1927, Dankworth began his musical career by playing a clarinet bought by his mother.
"I loved music, but I didn't want to be taught music, or learn anything, until my parents gave me up for l ost, really, and that was when I was about 15," he told the BBC. "Then I eventually just heard some jazz."
After starting out as a fan of Benny Goodman, Dankworth switched to the saxophone after hearing Charlie Parker play. In the early 1950s, Dankworth was auditioning singers to front his ensemble when he met Laine. They married and had a son, Alec, and daughter Jacqui - both jazz musicians who played the anniversary concert on Saturday evening.
Laine was made a dame in 1997, and Dankworth was knighted in 2006 by Queen Elizabeth II for services to music.
Along with performing and composing - his film score credits include "Darling," "Modesty Blaise" and the theme of television's "The Avengers" - Dankworth worked as musical director for jazz greats, including Oscar Peterson, Nat "King" Cole and Ella Fitzgerald, according to The Stables Web site.
Together, Dankworth and Laine founded The Wavendon Allmusic Plan, a musical education charity, and establish ed a theater in 1969 in the old stable block on their property in Wavendon, Buckinghamshire, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of London.
Each year, about 350 concerts are held at The Stables, along with school concerts, youth music camps and family events.
A second charity, the Wavendon Foundation, was established in 1999 to help young artists and organizations needing financial aid.
Ferguson said Dankworth was "absolutely driven by a real ... passion for music, passion for excellence, and passion for sharing the joys of music with everyone, particularly young people."
Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed.
Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press
Valenda Newell
May 29, 2017 | Indianapolis, IN
Dear Cleo, Thinking of you at this sad time.Love Roy and the late Doreen Sherrard. Sunbury on Thames.Middlesex.
roy sherrard
February 19, 2010 | Sunbury Middx., UM
I had the pleasure of meeting John a couple of times. What a lovely man - such a loss.
Don Gray
February 17, 2010 | Verwood
My thoughts are with you and the family and how painful it is to lose your loved one. Please accept my deepest sympathy. May God's love and comfort be with you and the family.
“For this is the will of my Father, That everyone that beholds the Son and exercises faith in him should have everlasting life, and I will resurrect him at the last day.” John 6:40
Dolon P
February 14, 2010 | Burlington, NC
My deepest condolences are with you in your time of grief. May you continue to find comfort in the memories that you all shared together and get comfort from knowing one day Sickness will be no more and Death will be a thing of the past. In times of grief such as these, I find it comforting to meditate on the words found in the Holy Writings at Job 14:14, 15. Job expressed his faith that God would bring him back to life if he should fall asleep in death, "All the days of my compulsory service...
February 14, 2010
Such fond memories of Wavendon, and fun evenings...... always a fan of John and Cleo, even named my first afghan hound Cleo.....
Dinah
dinah kearon
February 12, 2010 | Christchurch
I had the privelege of meeting Mr. Dankworth and his wife in Sydney,Australia at the Sheraton hotel in the early 70's.
They were so kind to me.I was a receptionist at the hotel.He was a truly fine man.
Carol Shilling
February 11, 2010 | TX
I met John and Cleo at a reception party we held for them at the University of Nevada in Reno, Nevada, about 20 years ago. God bless both of you for all the musical joy you have given to the world.
Kevin Day
February 11, 2010 | Dallas, TX
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