George Tyndale

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George Tyndale (Sibornia) [Sky] (15 June 1913 in Manchester, Jamaica – 4 December 1991 in Dorking, England) was a Jamaican tenor saxophonist and clarinetist.

Early career

He started on clarinet and worked in Bermuda and on Canadian cruise ships before taking up saxophone. As a key soloist in the society band of the pianist Milton McPherson, he became a leading tenor saxophonist in Jamaica.

Move to England

In 1945, he moved to England to join Jiver Hutchinson, with whom he remained for five years and made tours of India and Europe. He then worked in Cambridge with the trumpeter Ken Turner. With Cab Kaye he toured Belgium and the Netherlands (1950–51), after which he rejoined Hutchinson to tour Sweden and worked with Joe Harriott.

Performances

An expansive soloist in the style of Ben Webster, Tyndale developed a reputation for reliability as a section player and worked with Ted Heath, Harry Gold, and the Squadronaires. He recorded with Caribbean singers and appeared extensively at nightclubs, in particular with Joe Appleton's band and for a period as a leader at the Sunset, a rendezvous popular with London's black population. Tyndale changed to baritone saxophone on joining John Dankworth’s orchestra in 1960;{{cite book|last1=Dankworth|first1=John|title=Jazz in revolution|date=1998|publisher=Constable|location=London|isbn=0094775702|page=139|edition=1. publ.}} he then spent several years with semi-professional groups.

Selected recordings

References

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  • Obituary by Val Wilmer, The Independent (23 January 1992)
  • {{cite book|last1=Dankworth|first1=John|title=Jazz in Revolution|date=1998|publisher=Constable|isbn=9780094775701|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xUoIAQAAMAAJ&q=George+Tyndale|language=en}}
  • [http://www.tyndale.me.uk/george-tyndale.htm GT website]

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