Main Performers | Chris Barber - trombone, Eddie Calvert - trumpet,
Cleo Laine, Marion Davis - vocals
Bill O'Connor, Ray Sonin (NME editor) - speaker |
Secondary Performers | Scott Brady, Mary Castle - award presenters |
Orchestra or Band | Jack Parnell and His Music Makers (Lad 'Colin' Busby - trombone; Jo Hunter; Maurice Allen; Jack Parney, Allan Ganley - drums, Jimmy Watson - trumpets, Bob Burns - reeds)
The Johnny Dankworth Seven (Johnny Danworth; Don Rendell - tenor saxophone; Eddie Harvey - trombone),
Ronnie Scott and His Orchestra (Ronnie Scott, Jimmie Deuchar)
NME Poll Winners All Stars Sextet (Ronnie Scott - tenor, Johnny Dankworth - alto, Bill McGuffie - piano, Johnny Hawksworth - bass, Kenny Baker - trumpet, Jack Parnell - drums)
Ted Heath and His Music |
Set List | Jack Parnell and His Music Makers set incld: 'Night Train', 'Blue Shades', 'Funny', 'Don't Get Me Sacred', 'Lover Man' (with Marion Davis)
Johnny Danworth Seven set incld: 'I Get a Kick Out of You', F Holder, Bach interlude, 'Two Ticks', 'Salt Peanuts', 'Great Day' (with Cleon Laine), V Youmans, 'Easy Living' (with Cleo Laine)
Ronnie Scott and His Orchestra set incld: 'Have Tou Heard?'
INTERVAL
NME Poll Winners All Stars Sextet set incld: 'Keen and Peachy'
Awards Announcement (Ray Sonin)
NME Awards 1953 (Mary Castle, Scott Brady): Dance Band - Ted Heath And His Music, Female Vocalist - Lita Roza, Outstanding Musician - Ronnie Scott, Small Band - Johnny Dankworth Seven, Male Vocalist - Dickie Valentine
Presentation to Dickie Valentine of a gold watch donated by members of the Dickie Valentine Fan Club (Bill O'Connor)
Ted Heath and His Music with Dickie Valentine set incld: 'Lorelei', 'All the Time and Ev'rywhere' |
Performance Notes | First NME concert at the Royal Albert Hall. NME artist David Kemp designed special crowns for the give Poll Winners made of gilt metal with each of the points in the form of a quaver, and five bands (representing a mucial stave) round the base. The crowns rested on a velvet, tasslled cushion mounted on a wooden base with an inscription. Film stars Scott Brady and MaryCastle presented awards as they wer ein the UK to film 'Three Steps to the Gallows'. According to NME 7,500 people packed into the Hall for the concert (NME, No.328, 24 April 1953) |