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  1. Monty Sunshine (left) w. Chris Barber Band (Netherlands, February 1957) Monty Sunshine (9 April 1928 – 30 November 2010) [1] was an English jazz clarinettist, who is known for his clarinet solo on the track "Petite Fleur", a million seller for the Chris Barber Jazz Band in 1959. [1]

  2. Monty Sunshine (* 8. April 1928 in Stepney, London; † 30. November 2010) war ein britischer Klarinettist und Bandleader des Dixieland -Revivals. Monty Sunshine (Heiningen 1976) Leben und Wirken. Sunshine wurde als Sohn eines Schneiders in Stepney in Ost-London geboren und besuchte die Camberwell School of Art.

  3. 4 de dic. de 2010 · Monty Sunshine, the clarinettist on the million-selling "Petite Fleur", was at the forefront of the traditional jazz boom in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He had a delightful stage presence...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Petite_FleurPetite Fleur - Wikipedia

    In 1959, it was an international hit as a clarinet solo by Monty Sunshine with Chris Barber's Jazz Band. This recording, which was made on October 10, 1956, peaked at No. 5 on the US Hot 100 and No. 3 in the UK charts.

  5. World-famous clarinet player Monty Sunshine was born in London on 8 April 1928. He received, so he once said, a very dull education, consisting of "numerous years" as a student at Camberwell School of Art. During that time he started to play the clarinet, very much influenced by the records of Johnny Dodds and George Lewis.

  6. Jazz clarinetist/singer Monty Sunshine was born in England in 1928, and although he would go on to become a solo recording artist, first got his start as part of such bands as the Crane River Jazz Band… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2000s. Born. April 8, 1928 in London, England. Genre. Jazz. Styles.

  7. Monty Sunshine (9 de abril de 1928, Stepney, Londres, Reino Unido – 30 de noviembre de 2010), fue un clarinetista de jazz inglés, conocido por su célebre «solo» de clarinete en la canción «Petite Fleur», para la Chris Barber Jazz Band en 1959.