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- Roy_Crimmins abstract "Roy Crimmins (born 2 August 1929, London) is an English jazz trombonist, composer and arranger. Of Irish and English descent, Crimmins turned professional by joining the Mick Mulligan band in 1952. Originally self-taught, Roy was later mentored by the American bass trombonist with the Philarmonia Orchestra, Ray Premru, and the then Ted Heath principal trombonist, Don Lusher. With a career spanning 50 years, Crimmins has played and collaborated with many notable musicians, including Archie Semple, Alex Welsh, Freddy Randall, Harry Gold and Lennie Hastings.Collaborating with Alex Welsh in 1954, the pair started their own band and recorded with American guest stars such as the clarinettist Pee Wee Russell and Wild Bill Davison. The band was active for the following decade, and Crimmins moved to Germany in 1965 where he kept a consistent line-up and a regular group together for an extended period, this time some 13 years. He toured Europe extensively during this era, and had his own television show in Vienna for five years. Using the pseudonym of Roy King, he cut three albums as a band leader beginning in 1975. In the late 1970s, Crimmins went back to England and worked once again with Welsh until his death in 1982.In the mid 1980s, Crimmins was approached by Bob Wilber to join his Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington orchestras, interpreting the original Lawrence Brown, Tricky Sam Nanton and Juan Tizol trombone solos, performing at the Nice and North Sea Jazz Festivals. At this time, Crimmins was approached by the Mayor of Eilat, Israel, to advise on establishing an International Jazz Festival in Eilat. Roy's involvement in this venture led to the renowned Red Sea Jazz Festival of today. Soon after, Roy and his family moved to Tel Aviv, Israel where he established the Israel Jazz Ensemble, and was commissioned by Musica Nova (a breakdown group from the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra) to write a concerto, which premiered in the Tel Aviv Museum Concert Hall to great acclaim.Now retired and living in Tel Aviv, Crimmins’ music is still broadcast regularly.[citation needed]".
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