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Stan Tracey - The Picture | The Story

William Ellis • Mar 29, 2021

The Godfather of British Jazz


Photographed at the Guildhall, Bath, England in May 2003, Stan was there to perform his Jazz Suite inspired by Dylan Thomas' radio play "Under Milk Wood`" with his long time compadre Bobby Wellns on tenor sax.
The original album was made by a quartet  - Stan, Bobby with Jeff Cyne on bass, Jackie Dougan drums., so this duo performance was such an intriguing prospect that the `BBC was there to record for posterity.
I drove up the night before from Poole, Dorset and stayed just outside town and arrived in the Roman City of Bath a couple of hours before the Saturday afternoon gig at the impressive 18th-century Guildhall.
The photo session took place after the soundcheck and was arranged by my friend, production manager Geoff Amos who was running most of the major concerts at Bath International Music Festival that year. Geof has managed world tours by artists like B.B. King.
Stan was known to be quite a private person, warm, thoughtful but not really to keen to chat with people - maybe just a little charmingly shy. For this reason I was a little concerned about how the session would transpire - actually this is normal for me, it's part of the part of the challenge and exitement of making a portrait.
Anyway, when Geoff introduced us I knew straight away things would be fine as Stan said to me, with a little glint in his eye and the hint of a smile - "I don't smile you know."

I like to work quickly, so I had already decided where to work had set up my tripod and Hasselblad - as you can see, just a few feet from the piano and for my preferred composition, asked Stan to sit with his back to the instrument.
The lighting is purely daylight with no reflectors I made 6 exposures on a roll of 120 Tri-X.
Stan liked the picture very much, we made a Special Artist's Edition series of prints signed by Stan and myself.
It is a favourite of mine and I'm proud to say that is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London.



I was honoured when the photograph was selected to appear on the front cover of Stan's biography written by his son Clark Tracey. A renowned percussionist who for many years has lead his own group and also played in Stan's small group and big band settings. Stan and Clark made some expansive duo recordings which I find a fascinating series of conversations between them.


The book is available from the publisher - Equinox


Albums are available from Re-Steamed Records



Jazzwise magazine publihed an extensive interview with Stan covering the ups and downs of his incredible 70 year career in jazz.

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