The Humph Trust
The Humph Trust was set up in the name of British jazz musician Humphrey Lyttelton, to raise and distribute tailored funding that will support young jazz musicians in building their careers. Started by Humph's son, Stephen Lyttelton, The Humph Trust was launched on 25 April 2010 with A Celebration Concert at the HMV Apollo, London. The Concert featured the current Humphrey Lyttelton Band joined by former members Wally Fawkes (clarinet), Eddie Taylor (drums), Karen Sharp (saxophone), John Barnes (tenor saxophone), John Picard (trombone) and Eddie Harvey (piano).
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The Humph Trust
The Humph Trust was set up in the name of British jazz musician Humphrey Lyttelton, to raise and distribute tailored funding that will support young jazz musicians in building their careers. Started by Humph's son, Stephen Lyttelton, The Humph Trust was launched on 25 April 2010 with A Celebration Concert at the HMV Apollo, London. The Concert featured the current Humphrey Lyttelton Band joined by former members Wally Fawkes (clarinet), Eddie Taylor (drums), Karen Sharp (saxophone), John Barnes (tenor saxophone), John Picard (trombone) and Eddie Harvey (piano).
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