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Patrick John 'Pat' Halcox (born 18 March 1930, in Chelsea
Chelsea, London

Chelsea is an area of south-west London, England, bounded to the south by the River Thames, where its frontage runs from Chelsea Bridge along the Chelsea Embankment, Cheyne Walk, Lots Road power station and Chelsea Harbour....
, South West London
South West London

South West London could refer to:*SW postcode area*western part of South London*South West ...
), is a Jazz trumpet player in England.

Biography
Patrick has been the trumpet player in the Chris Barber
Chris Barber

Donald Christopher 'Chris' Barber is best known as a jazz trombonist....
 Jazz Band since the band took that name on 31 May 1954. Pat was originally offered the spot earlier, but elected to continue his studies as a research chemist, so Ken Colyer
Ken Colyer

Kenneth 'Edward' Colyer was a United Kingdom jazz trumpeter and cornetist, devoted totally to New Orleans jazz]]. His band was also known for skiffle interludes....
 was invited to fill the vacancy in 1953, and the band was known as the Ken Colyer Jazz Band, as Ken had recently returned from New Orleans, and the other members, including Chris Barber, Lonnie Donegan
Lonnie Donegan

Lonnie Donegan Order of the British Empire was a skiffle musician, possibly the most famous of them all, with more than 20 UK Top 30 hits to his name....
 and Monty Sunshine
Monty Sunshine

Monty Sunshine , is a former clarinetist whose main claim to fame was on "Petite Fleur", a clarinet solo that was a million seller for the Chris Barber band in 1959....
, decided that this New Orleans experience would add credibility.

The band effectively parted company with Ken after a dispute about the direction it should be going, Chris wanting to broaden the music and Ken wanting to limit it to the genuine New Orlean's arrangements and tunes.

Pat took Ken's place, in what then became the Chris Barber Jazz Band as we know it, and even though the original six piece band grew to 7, then 8, and eventually to the current 11, Pat has been an ever present.

Although primarily the trumpet player, Pat also has a fine singing voice and led the band's various renditions of 'Ice Cream', one of their most popular standards.






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Patrick John 'Pat' Halcox (born 18 March 1930, in Chelsea
Chelsea, London

Chelsea is an area of south-west London, England, bounded to the south by the River Thames, where its frontage runs from Chelsea Bridge along the Chelsea Embankment, Cheyne Walk, Lots Road power station and Chelsea Harbour....
, South West London
South West London

South West London could refer to:*SW postcode area*western part of South London*South West ...
), is a Jazz trumpet player in England.

Biography


Patrick has been the trumpet player in the Chris Barber
Chris Barber

Donald Christopher 'Chris' Barber is best known as a jazz trombonist....
 Jazz Band since the band took that name on 31 May 1954. Pat was originally offered the spot earlier, but elected to continue his studies as a research chemist, so Ken Colyer
Ken Colyer

Kenneth 'Edward' Colyer was a United Kingdom jazz trumpeter and cornetist, devoted totally to New Orleans jazz]]. His band was also known for skiffle interludes....
 was invited to fill the vacancy in 1953, and the band was known as the Ken Colyer Jazz Band, as Ken had recently returned from New Orleans, and the other members, including Chris Barber, Lonnie Donegan
Lonnie Donegan

Lonnie Donegan Order of the British Empire was a skiffle musician, possibly the most famous of them all, with more than 20 UK Top 30 hits to his name....
 and Monty Sunshine
Monty Sunshine

Monty Sunshine , is a former clarinetist whose main claim to fame was on "Petite Fleur", a clarinet solo that was a million seller for the Chris Barber band in 1959....
, decided that this New Orleans experience would add credibility.

The band effectively parted company with Ken after a dispute about the direction it should be going, Chris wanting to broaden the music and Ken wanting to limit it to the genuine New Orlean's arrangements and tunes.

Pat took Ken's place, in what then became the Chris Barber Jazz Band as we know it, and even though the original six piece band grew to 7, then 8, and eventually to the current 11, Pat has been an ever present.

Although primarily the trumpet player, Pat also has a fine singing voice and led the band's various renditions of 'Ice Cream', one of their most popular standards. He also played piano on the Lonnie Donegan recording of 'Digging My Potatoes'.

The Pat Halcox Allstars did make a recording of their own during a Chris Barber Band summer break, now re-released on Lake records as a CD.

Pat was born 18 March 1930, in Chelsea
Chelsea, London

Chelsea is an area of south-west London, England, bounded to the south by the River Thames, where its frontage runs from Chelsea Bridge along the Chelsea Embankment, Cheyne Walk, Lots Road power station and Chelsea Harbour....
, South West London
South West London

South West London could refer to:*SW postcode area*western part of South London*South West ...
, Chris Barber, April 1930 - Kenny Ball
Kenny Ball

Kenneth Daniel Ball is a United Kingdom jazz musician, best known as the lead trumpet player in Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen....
 and Acker Bilk
Acker Bilk

Acker Bilk Order of the British Empire , born Bernard Stanley Bilk , is a clarinetist. He is known for his trademark goatee, bowler hat, striped waistcoat and his breathy, vibrato-rich, lower-register clarinet style....
 were also born 1930... It was a good year for the birth of the British Traditional Jazz boom some 30 or so years later, when they became known as the 3Bs, Barber, Ball and Bilk...

Pat announced his retirement from the Chris Barber Band at the age of 78, effective from July 2008. So ends the longest partnership in jazz history