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John
Naylor is one of the founding members of The Dizzy Club and is the driving
force behind the Dizzies.
John was first taught the piano at the age of eight and took up the guitar
four years later. Educated at Birkdale in Sheffield.
"In my teens I could not help but listen to every style of music
and was particularly influenced by the Northern Soul played at many of
the All Nighters dotted around the north of England.
The music coming over from Chicago, Detriot, Philadelphia and New York
was something else. It had the blues, jazz, country and swing influences
in abundance which created even more curiosities for me. The classical
strings of Anthony and the Imperials drew me to classical music. The complex
arrangements of Ramsey Lewis's Motown work blew my mind.
This eventually made me look into the varieties offered by the Jazz singers,
and I was nineteen when I truly became under the influence of the greatest
singer that has ever been. Miss Ella Fitzgerald.
My curiosity was a little dulled in my twenties because I took up a career
in business and that removed me from the performance arena until I decided
to pack it all in to become a musician.
I then found myself studying the songwrtiters of the great jazz era of
the twenties, thirties and fourties and quickly realised the genius of
songwrtiters like Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Rodgers & Hart and was
completely enchanted by the poetry and by the supremely written melodies
which accompanied those fantastic lyrics.
My favorite composer of them all is Irving Berlin primarliy because he
could write a song for any mood and in many styles.
To email John
john@dizzy-club.co.uk
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