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| Background information | |
| Birth name | John William Frank Critchinson | 
| Born | 24 December 1934 London, England  | 
| Died | 15 December 2017 (aged 82) | 
| Genres | Jazz | 
| Occupation(s) | Musician | 
| Instrument(s) | piano | 
| Years active | 1970s–2017 | 
John William Frank Critchinson (24 December 1934 – 15 December 2017) also known as "Critch", was an English jazz pianist.[1]
Biography
Critchinson was born in London in 1934. He worked as a part-time musician with Ronnie Scott, Tubby Hayes, and Jimmy Deuchar, among others. In 1979, at the recommendation of his mentor, Bill Le Sage, he was a member of Ronnie Scott's Quartet until it folded in 1995.[2] During that time, he worked with many visiting American artists, including Chet Baker, George Coleman, James Moody, Joe Henderson and Johnny Griffin.[3]
In the early 1980s, he was associated with the British jazz fusion duo Morrissey–Mullen, appearing on two of their albums. He recorded with Dick Morrissey and was a member of Martin Drew's Our Band, with Ron Mathewson, Jim Mullen, and Dick Morrissey.[4]
In 1995, Critchinson formed a quartet with Art Themen on saxophone, Dave Green on bass and Dave Barry on drums.[3] When Scott died in 1996, Critchinson formed the Ronnie Scott Legacy with Pat Crumly on saxophone and flute.[2] Later in his life, he played and recorded with saxophonist Simon Spillett.[5]
Discography
- Summer Afternoon (Coda, 1982)
 - New Night (Coda, 1984)
 - Ulyssess & the Cyclops (Coda, 1984)
 - Where's the Tune, Johnny?
 - First Moves (Jazz House, 1995)
 - Excuse Me, Do I Know You: A Tribute to Ronnie Scott (Jazz House, 1999)
 - With a Song in My Heart (2002)
 - Introducing Simon Spillett (2007)
 - Remove All Cover (33 Jazz, 2007)
 - Sienna Red, Simon Spillett (2008)
 - Square One, Simon Spillett (2013)
 
References
- ↑ "RIP John Critchinson (1934-2017)". londonjazznews.com. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
 - 1 2 Ankeny, Jason. "John Critchinson: Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
 - 1 2 "John Critchinson", Woodville Records. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
 - ↑ Carr, Ian and Digby Fairweather, Brian Priestley (2004), The Rough Guide to Jazz, p. 225. Rough Guides.
 - ↑ "John Critchinson...", henrybebop.co.uk. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
 
External links
- Official website www.JohnCritchinson.com
 - John Critchinson biography by Jason Ankeny, discography and album reviews, credits & releases at AllMusic
 - John Critchinson Quartet biography, discography and album reviews, credits & releases at AllMusic
 - John Critchinson discography, album releases & credits at Discogs
 - John Critchinson albums to be listened as stream on Spotify
 
