Jazz trombonist george chisholm born.

March 29th , 1915

George Chisholm OBE (29 March 1915 – 6 December 1997) was a Scottish jazz trombonist and vocalist.

In the late 1930s he moved to London, where he played in dance bands led by Bert Ambrose and Teddy Joyce.

He later recorded with jazz musicians such as Coleman Hawkins, Fats Waller and Benny Carter during their visits to the UK.

In 1940, during the Second World War, Chisholm signed on with the Royal Air Force and joined the RAF Dance Orchestra (known popularly as the Squadronaires), remaining in the band long after he was demobbed. He followed this with freelance work and a five-year stint with the BBC Showband (a forerunner of the BBC Radio Orchestra) and as a core member of Wally Stott’s orchestra on BBC Radio’s The Goon Show, for which he made several minor acting appearances, for example as ‘Chisholm MacChisholm the Steaming Celt’ in the 1956 episode ‘The Macreekie Rising of ‘74’.

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