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News & Articles > News Remembering Jazz Legend Humphrey LytteltonAdded 29th of April 2008 The Classic Studio T label would like to extend their deepest sympathy to the friends and family of the late, great musician and broadcaster Humphrey Lyttelton. It was announced on the 25th April that the legendary Jazz musician died aged 86. ‘Humph’, as he became known, was a towering figure in the world of music and also a respected presenter on BBC Radio 2 and 4. The Classic Studio T label, based at Shepperton Filmed Studios first worked with Humphrey Lyttelton when he was invited to our Classic T Stage recording studio by vocalist Elkie Brooks in 2005 for the recording of her Pearls Live DVD. Elkie and Humph had worked with each other extensively over the years and our label was also proud to release another collaboration from the two on the ‘Trouble In Mind’ album. Classic have also been working with another of Humph’s good friends in recent years. Jazz legend Chris Barber surprisingly found some previously unreleased material now survived on the Blues Lost & Found – Volume 3 album, which features Chris Barber, Ronny Scott and Humphrey Lyttelton performing on stage together at the Richmond Jazz & Blues Festival in 1964. NewsSUMMER MUSICAL THEATRE GROUP ANNOUNCEDThe Classic Media Group are proud to announce dates for this Summers courseRemembering Blues Legend Muddy WatersThe Classic Studio T label and Blues Legacy would also like to take the oppRemembering Jazz Legend Humphrey LytteltonThe Classic Studio T label would like to extend their deepest sympathy to tYes - The Director's Cut - New Limited Edition DVD Now AvailableFrom the makers of the critically acclaimed ‘Yesspeak’ & ‘Yes Acoustic’ DVD |