cockroach wrote:Ray
Not all British session men who were jazzers and music readers were ashamed to play on rock stuff- dear old Bert has said that when such folk disapproved of him playing rock stuff, he told them 'if you can't play it, don't knock it!'
Despite their tenders years, Jet, Tony and Brian Bennett were quite experienced musicians before they joined the Shads...in fact I would guess that Bruce was the only real rocker/skiffler, and was not as widely experienced as the others in having played a wider range of musc. Hank was originally a jazzer with his banjo, and it was Bruce who turned him on to rock stuff. Skiffle was a key thing here because of it's 'common ground' mid way position betreen trad jazz, blues, folk, and country, but it was also simple enough to play by amateurs, like early rock- by the way, one of my first public performances was singing 'Puttin' on the style' at a primary school concert in London about 1958/9....so this opinion is not vicarious, as I WAS around back then!
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