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Keith Ingham

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Keith Ingham is an English jazz pianist, mainly active in swing and Dixieland revival. Ingham's first professional gigs occurred in 1964. He played with Sandy Brown, Bruce Turner, and Wally Fawkes that decade. He played with Bob Wilber and Bud Freeman in 1974, and moved to New York City in 1978. In the 1980s he played with Benny Goodman, the World's Greatest Jazz Band, and Susannah McCorkle. He also worked with Maxine Sullivan, Marty Grosz, Harry Allen, and Eddie Condon. He recorded several albums of 1930s songs for Jump Records.

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Article: Bailey's Bundles

Five Women 2017 III: – Rose Ellis, Rozina Patkai, Nicole Herzog, Sharon Paige, and Kathy Ingraham

Read "Five Women 2017 III: – Rose Ellis, Rozina Patkai, Nicole Herzog, Sharon Paige, and Kathy Ingraham" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Rose Ellis Like Songs Like Moons Self Produced 2017 On her debut recording, Like Songs Like Moons, New York City by-way-of-the Netherlands vocalist and composer Rose Ellis, brings to jazz a voice as clear as a bell and unafraid to take chances. Her tone is diamond hard and easy on the ...

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Take Five With Rick Bogart

Read "Take Five With Rick Bogart" reviewed by Rick Bogart


Meet Rick Bogart: Rick Bogart, clarinetist, vocalist and composer, is an Arabesque Recording Artist. Latest release is a ballet for solo dancer and solo clarinetist on Arabesque Records. Played in New Orleans during the heyday of the French Quarter. “We played six sets a night, six nights a week, year in and year out--all ...

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Article: Album Review

Lisa Maxwell with the Keith Ingham Quartet: Happy

Read "Happy" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Lisa Maxwell's debut, Return to Jazz Standards (Self Produced, 2010), was well-received when released, marking the New York singer's recovery and comeback from a vocal cord disorder that sidelined her for several years earlier in the decade. Maxwell returns with Happy, a recital of not-so-standard standards, supported by Maxwell's coach, pianist Keith Ingham, and his fine ...

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Article: Interview

Keith Ingham: Speaking On Jazz Piano History

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Pianist Keith Ingham came to New York from England in 1979. While in England, he had been a pianist of choice for touring U.S. greats in Europe, such as trumpet great Roy Eldridge, Henry “Red" Allen, the famous New Orleans trumpet contemporary of Louis Armstrong, and saxophonist Bud Freeman. It was at the suggestion of such ...

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We're in the Money

Label: Sackville
Released: 2001
Track listing: We're in the Money; Where Have You Been?; The Image of You; Mighty Like the Blues; Every Now and Then; Lulu's Back in Town; Pastel Blue; She Didn't Say Yes; Celestial Boogie; Comes Love; I Must Be Dreaming; Gee, But You're Swell; A Room with a View; Solid Old Man; Let's Get Lost; Indian Summer; Peggy

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Keith Ingham Manhattan Swingtet: We're in the Money

Read "We're in the Money" reviewed by Dave Nathan


This ensemble lead by UK expatriate Keith Ingham patterns itself on those outstanding combos which let the Bop revolution pass them by and stayed with refined swing. The Manhattan Swingtet finds its inspiration in groups led by Teddy Wilson, Benny Goodman, Tiny Grimes, Ike Quebec, and Earl “Fatha" Hines. Perhaps the Ingham group is a bit ...


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