Harry Parry

Harry Parry

Known for: Acting
Deathday: 1956-10-18

Biography

Harry Owen Parry (22 January 1912 – 18 October 1956) was a Welsh jazz clarinetist and bandleader. Parry was born in Bangor, Wales. He played cornet, tenor horn, flugelhorn, drums, and violin as a child, and began on clarinet and saxophone in 1927. After moving to London in 1932, he played with several dance bands, including Percival Mackey's, then led his own six-piece unit. He was engaged at the St. Regis Hotel in 1940 when he was selected by the BBC to lead the band for their Radio Rhythm Club show. He then proceeded to record over 100 titles for Parlophone Records with his sextet, which included George Shearing and Doreen Villiers as members.

Following World War II Parry worked extensively for radio and television, including as a disc jockey. He toured worldwide as a bandleader in the late 1940s and 1950s, including in the Middle East and India. Parry was stylistically indebted to Benny Goodman, a comparison not lost on contemporary critics. He died in his flat in Mayfair, London, in October 1956.

Parry married Jeannie Bradbury, a singer for the BBC's wartime General Forces Programme in 1945, but the pair divorced in 1956.

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Known For
Acting

Gender
Male

Deathday
1956-10-18 (undefined years old)

Birth Place
Bangor, United Kingdom

Citizenships
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Wales, United Kingdom


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