Jazz breaking news: Chris Dagley Dies In Motorcycle Accident
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
The shocking death of drummer Chris Dagley at 38 has robbed British jazz of one of its most respected and best-liked performers.
Bright, friendly and conscientious, he was a crisp, hard-swinging drummer who took pride in his work and never gave it less than 100 per cent. As a member of Ronnie Scott’s house band, the James Pearson Trio, he was one of the busiest musicians in London. He was killed on his way home from the club in the small hours, when his motorcycle crashed on the A40 dual carriageway near White City. There were no witnesses.
A drum prodigy since the age of 12, Chris rose to fame with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra. “One of the best drummers we’ve ever had,” said NYJO director Bill Ashton when Chris turned freelance. Quickly establishing himself as an unusually gifted and versatile soloist, clinician, arranger, section player and sight-reader, he worked not only with jazz stars (Benny Golson, Randy Brecker, Jim Mullen, Don Weller) but also the BBC Big Band and big pop names including Liza Minnelli, Bette Midler, Lionel Ritchie, Gary Barlow, Westlife and The Osmonds. He lived in Ruislip, Middlesex and leaves a widow and three young children.
– Jack Massarik