The Housey Hotspots, etc
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Before it’s too late, are there any recollections of the Housey Hotspots, a boys’ jazz band at Horsham in the 1950s? I can only remember them vaguely and they have hardly been mentioned in this Forum. John Austen (Th A) led them. They gave a few concerts and probably played at one grecians’ dance (fixture vs St Catherine’s School, Bramley) held in the Dominions’ Library. John Austen was either a saxophonist or (more likely) a trumpeter, for John Saunders says he played the trumpet and he (Saunders) also was a trumpet exponent. Has there been such a band at CH since the 50s?
I recollect an American professional pop musician was at CH, as a musician in residence and teaching for a while some years ago (Gene Simmons?) and as a result a short film about his stay there was produced. Did a lasting pop music band also result from this?
I recollect an American professional pop musician was at CH, as a musician in residence and teaching for a while some years ago (Gene Simmons?) and as a result a short film about his stay there was produced. Did a lasting pop music band also result from this?
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I don't recall the jazz band of the 50's.
The Gene Simmons story is certainly true. It was televised and a OB who used to be a regular contributor on here was prominent in the production. He is now a member of The Cloth.
I don't think any pop band resulted.
The Gene Simmons story is certainly true. It was televised and a OB who used to be a regular contributor on here was prominent in the production. He is now a member of The Cloth.
I don't think any pop band resulted.
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When I read of the dance being referred to as a "fixture" I recall that they were presented in the school calendar as such rather like cricket matches. The memory brought a wry smile to my face and sweet memories!! Horsham High school and swapping the i for the o etc.
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Rock School Series 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCae9R0HKHc
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There is a letter in the Lent 1994 Blue from Brian Stanley (Mid A 46 - 52), which mentions the Housey Hotspots. There is obviously a photo of them in a previous Blue, since he names some of them, Perry, (Col A) on saxophone, Austin (Th B), Bill Butler on drums and Nick Hull on French Horn.
Unfortunately I don’t have the previous Blue with the photograph, but apart from the School, maybe someone else does.
Unfortunately I don’t have the previous Blue with the photograph, but apart from the School, maybe someone else does.
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It should be noted that Josh (aka the Emperor) who was the lead singer of the band is now Father Joshua Bell and is a curate in Kings Lynn!jtaylor wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 2:32 pm Rock School Series 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCae9R0HKHc
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_Q-96pst8M
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Josh is member of CH OB's Official Forum.Great Plum wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2020 12:25 pmIt should be noted that Josh (aka the Emperor) who was the lead singer of the band is now Father Joshua Bell and is a curate in Kings Lynn!jtaylor wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 2:32 pm Rock School Series 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCae9R0HKHc
Video diaries:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_Q-96pst8M
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I beleive my Great Grandfather had some links with a band at CH around that time, he was a lab tech working with Kirby and also a Trumpeter (i have his silver cornet) having played in the GE Works band in Rugby pre moving to CH. His name was Laurie Sutherland. I know somewhere there was a photo of him with a bunch of pupils carrying instruments in front of the big lead water tank by the science school
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In the mid-to-late 1970s - and, for all I know, into the 1980s too - there was the so-called Dance Band, which I recall as a sort of swing/trad jazz outfit, possibly with a piano thrown in, though I may be wrong about that. Did they once play at Ronnie Scott's? Possibly they did. Were they any good? Personally I felt that the playing was rather wooden and generally lacking in fluidity, which perhaps reflected the formality of the players' training in the school band. And of course the players didn't have the freedom to improvise; they just knocked out swing/jazz standards by numbers. Whether they got bottled off at Ronnie Scott's, I have no idea.
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Michael “Joe” Froggatt, (Pe B), a direct contemporary of mine as we went to junior school and CH together, formed the Jabberwocks, who played traditional Jazz. Froggatt was on the Euphonium, Noel Abel on trombone (he later went on to become a distinguished bass trombonist with top symphony orchestras), I believe Willie Watson was on clarinet, but my memory runs out there. Those mentioned were all in Peele B and the band performed in 1965/66 at least.
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1965/66 was my first year and I remember watching them in Big School on one occasion and thinking how good they were. I also recall, knowing that the members would be leaving CH imminently, thinking what a shame that such a talented band would break up so soon.jhopgood wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 9:23 am Michael “Joe” Froggatt, (Pe B), a direct contemporary of mine as we went to junior school and CH together, formed the Jabberwocks, who played traditional Jazz. Froggatt was on the Euphonium, Noel Abel on trombone (he later went on to become a distinguished bass trombonist with top symphony orchestras), I believe Willie Watson was on clarinet, but my memory runs out there. Those mentioned were all in Peele B and the band performed in 1965/66 at least.
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At around 1957/58 there was a traditional (ie New Orleans style) jazz band that I remember playing to a packed house in Big School. I seem to remember they played Tiger Rag (was that Louis Armstrong?). Of the personnel all I remember was Dai Twitchen (Maine A?) on piano. It went down a storm. Made a change from the usual repertoire on offer at the school, ie hymns and classical music.
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Probably correct. Can’t remember clarinet nor percussion.
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