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Chelsea Bridge - Live in Concert

43.8K streams

43,800

Jazz Anthology (Original Recordings)

23.6K streams

23,606

Jazz After Midnight

22.8K streams

22,807

Tony 100 (100 Original Tracks)

20.8K streams

20,792

Jazz Box (The Jazz Series)

17.8K streams

17,811

The Jazz Collection

17.3K streams

17,262

Tony Crombie & Ronnie Scott at the Roy...

15.7K streams

15,749

In Tel Aviv - EP

3.8K streams

3,816

Sweet Wide & Blue

2.4K streams

2,398

Penthouse Party

1.2K streams

1,151

Biography

Tony Crombie was a highly respected British drummer, composer, and bandleader without whom the British bebop scene might have swung as little as an iron pillar. Then again, there are many listeners who would be more interested in the soundtracks Crombie created for serious art films such as Teenager Killer and The Nudist Story. Blame Crombie's mama for this interest in combining music and the cinema, perhaps -- after all, she was a silent film pianist. Crombie taught himself both drums and piano and began his career as an accompanist for singers; in the early '50s he was backing some of the most challenging jazz vocalists to tour the United Kingdom, including Lena Horne, Carmen McRae, and Annie Ross. Crombie started his own band, Tony Crombie & the Rockets (which worked from 1954 through 1956), as well a big band of his own at the close of the decade. He was very skilled at combining his love of jazz with pop innovations of the '50s and '60s, creating a charismatic and at times action-packed scenario that to no surprise developed into a blip on the lounge and exotica fans' radar. Crombie scored nearly 40 episodes alone of the Man from Interpol television series. He had his own publishing company, Gloucester Music, and released albums with his own band on labels such as Ember, Top Rank, and Decca. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi