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Musiker: Bates, Colin
Nationalität: GB
Geburtsjahr: 1931
Instrumente: p

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Anzahl Alben: 21

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 Album-Bezeichnung: Interpret  —  Titel
LabelLabel-NummerAufnahme-Jahr 
 Albert Nicholas & Alan Elsdon's Band  —  #1JazzologyJCD-2591967CD
 Albert Nicholas & Alan Elsdon's Band  —  #2JazzologyJCD-2691967CD
 Bruce Turner  —  The Jump Band CollectionLake RecordsLAC 184 CD
 Bruce Turner Jump Band  —  Going PlacesPhilipsBL 75901963LP
 Bruce Turner Jump Band  —  Jumpin' at the NFT77 Records77 LEU 12-21961LP
 Bruce Turner's Jump Band  —  Accent On SwingSonet RecordsSXP 20251962EP
 Colin Bates  —  BrewFontana Records913JJJJLP
 Edmond Hall Quartet  —  Edmond Hall QuartetJazzologyJCD-2071965CD
 Edmond Hall with Alan Elsdon's Band  —  Edmond Hall with Alan Elsdon's BandJazzologyJCD-2401966CD
 Georg Melly & the Feetwarmers  —  NutsWarner Bros.K461881972LP
 George Melly  —  Running Wild 65621986LP
 George Melly and the Feetwarmers  —  SON OF NUTSWBK 360061973LP
 George Melly with John Chilton's Feetwarmers  —  IT'S GEORGEWarner Bros.K 560871974LP
 John Barnes  —  FANCY OUR MEETING !CalligraphCLGLP 0191988LP
 Kenny Ball and his Jazz Band  —  INVITATION TO THE BALLPYENJL 241960LP
 Mr. Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band  —  Expo '70Star lineSRS 50261970LP
 Mr. Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band  —  MR. ACKER BILK IN LEIPZIGAmiga8 55 1801969LP
 Roy Williams  —  Five A SlideAudophileAP-1801982LP
 Various  —  HOT JAZZ - COOL BEERDeccaSKL 45121962LP
 Various  —  The Best Of Ball, Barber & BilkMarble Arch613 LP
 Various  —  THE BEST OF BRITISH JAZZ, VOLUME 1EncoreENC 1591958-61LP
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Bates was of English and Australian parentage, studying for two years with pianist Roy Maling (who was in correspondence with Bates' first like Lennie Tristano), favourite pianists of his c.1950 were Lenny Tristano (and his Lee Konitz & Wayne Marsh membered band, the Lennie Tristano Sextet), followed by Bill Evans, with a strong appreciation for Oscar Peterson, and the Miles Davis Nonet (again with Konitz, Gerry Mulligan, J.J. Johnson, et al.).
He soon left Australia in 1954 to come to London, UK on a long holiday with his father, where he stayed-on following his father's return after six months.
In 1956 he started the first jazz sessions at The Troubadour (a London venue), then in 1958 he joined clarinettist Wally Fawkes with his Troglodytes, a mainstream trad band, staying for a year.
In 1958 he began work with The Bruce Turner Jump Band, developing an appreciation of swing music in general, particularly the music of Duke Ellington and Lester Young. In 1963, the Turner band broke-up, and Bates found work at Flanagan's Remarkable Dining Rooms (later located at High Street, Kensington) as purveyor of 'Music Hall Edwardiana' and 'Fin de Siecle' tear jerkers.
After this, he formed his own Collin Bates Trio, with Alan James and Bart Monaghan, they began playing Sunday afternoons at the Troubadour, hoping to find further outlets for the group.[Discogs]