Biography
A well-known and respected figure on the British jazz scene for over six decades, Winters began playing professionally in the '30s with such leaders as Ray Fox, Bert Ambrose, Lew Stone, and Ray Noble. He recorded with Coleman Hawkins in 1934 and as a leader in 1936. From 1948-55 he played a regular gig at the Hatchett's Club in London. He also worked freelance as a session player and in theatrical orchestras. Beginning in the early '80s, Winters played with the British cornetist Digby Fairweather in the Kettner's Five. In 1989 Winters recorded with the octogenarian saxophonist Benny Waters on the latter's final European recording session. Winters played on Fairweather's recorded tribute to trumpeter/singer Nat Gonella, With Nat in Mind, in 1994. ~ Chris Kelsey, Rovi



 
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Tiny Winters & his Bogey 7 How many Times ? (1935)
Tiny Winters & His Café Society Orchestra - It's D'Lovely
Tiny Winters and his Bogey Seven: How many times (London 1936)
Dance Band Days - Tiny Winters remembers Lew Stone - 6th November 1989, BBC Radio 2
Celebrate tiny winters: first birthday magic #firstbirthday
Lew Stone - I Ain't Got Nobody (Tiny Winters)
Home Movies of Lew Stone Band and Nat Gonella (featuring Al Bowlly, Harry Berly, Tiny Winters etc.)
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