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grumpybadger
26-04-2008, 13:41
Probably going to be showing my age now but what a sad loss to both music and comedy.

I grew up listening to I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue and my dad was a member of Humph's jazz club in the late 1950's when he was a student in London.

Off to listen to some CDs.

Joe T
26-04-2008, 13:45
I'm Sorry I Havent a Clue is pretty good.

RIP. :)

steveinspain
27-04-2008, 06:28
and my dad was a member of Humph's jazz club in the late 1950's when he was a student in London.



I think my dad played with him once or twice too...!
He (my dad) played violin in a Grapelli style, with Diz Disley for many years (hey, he also played with Rod Stewart when Rod was good..!)

Humph, along with Melly - both sad losses..

Dark Star
27-04-2008, 06:33
Sad loss, he'll be missed. RIP!

birdy961
28-04-2008, 09:26
Sad loss indeed

One of the greats :(

Yv
28-04-2008, 12:56
3 1/2 weeks ago, myself and the OH went to the Hammersmith Apollo to see ISIHAC The Tour. Humph was in fine form, even giving us a rendition of Bad Penny Blues on the trumpet as a final encore after Kazoo and Swanee Whistle - no mean feat for a man well into his mid eighties. The news of his death, whilst not entirely unexpected after the email about him being admitted to hospital, was still a very sad moment. He entertained many people over many years both with his Jazz and of course, 'Clue. I just hope he passed through Mornington Crescent on his way to a better place ;)

RIP Humph :'(

steveinspain
28-04-2008, 13:17
LadyLens - I like your signature..

Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Beer in one hand - food in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOW what a ride!