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Kenny Baker MBE (1 March 1921 [1] – 7 December 1999) [2] was an English jazz trumpet, cornet and flugelhorn player, and a composer. [3] Biography.
For twenty years until 1991, Purvis performed as part of a musical comedy double-act with Kenny Baker, billed as the "Mini-Tones". Purvis played the trumpet to Baker's mouth-organ and vibraphone. [2] The duo would attend auditions for Star Wars in 1976, where Baker was instantly cast as R2-D2.
Benny Bailey; Guy Barker; Chet Baker; Harold Shorty Baker; Kenny Baker (trumpeter) Kenny Ball; Chris Barber; Scotty Barnhart; Gary Barone; Mario Bauza; Uli Beckerhoff
Greg Adams; Nat Adderley; Red Allen; Herb Alpert; William "Cat" Anderson; Louis Armstrong; Chet Baker; Kenny Baker; Kenny Ball; Guy Barker; Alexis Baro; Jakob Bänsch
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United Kingdom: (Colin Charman director) Benny Green presenter, Kenny Baker trumpet, Tony Coe, Jackie Dougan drums, Spike Heatley acoustic double bass, Dudley Moore piano, Tommy Whittle tenor sax. [7]
Kenneth, Ken or Kenny Baker may refer to: Kenneth F. Baker (1908–1996), American professor of plant diseases; Kenny Baker (American performer) (1912–1985), American radio singer and actor; Kenny Baker (trumpeter) (1921–1999), British jazz trumpeter; Kenny Baker (fiddler) (1926–2011), American bluegrass fiddler with Bill Monroe
Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (also released as Konitz Meets Mulligan) is a compilation album by saxophonist and bandleader Gerry Mulligan's Quartet with Lee Konitz featuring performances recorded in early-1953.