
Described as “Britain’s senior jazz ambassador, bringing wit, intelligence and humour to the concert platform” he still provides this unique combination of talents as a trumpeter, band leader, author and broadcaster. During the late 1940s he was considered as one of the main leaders of the UK’s revivalist movement and for the last 50 years he has led some of the UK’s best jazz musicians in his bands, to become a household name for both his playing and his radio persona.
Find Out More
Read an interview with Humphrey Lyttelton from 2005 (Jazz Services CD Rom, 2005)
Read tributes from friends and collaborators including Stacey Kent, Brian Briestley and Eddie Harvey
Recommended Recordings

The Parlophones
Vols 1 to 4 – 1949-1959 (Calligraph 1998)



Rent Party (Stomp Off 1992)

Sing, Swing Together … Again! With Helen Shapiro (Calligraph 1997)
YOUTUBE LINKS
Humphrey Lyttelton – Trog’s Blues

