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Birth name
  
Robert Coull Wellins

Genres
  
Jazz

Name
  
Bobby Wellins


Years active
  
mid-1950s - current

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Instruments
  
Saxophone, clarinet, piano

Albums
  
Culloden Moor Suite, Nomad (feat. Claire Martin)

Similar People
  
Stan Tracey, Clark Tracey, Liam Noble, Norma Winstone, Art Themen

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, bandleader

Associated acts
  
Tony Crombie, Stan Tracey

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Robert Coull Wellins (24 January 1936 – 27 October 2016) was a Scottish tenor saxophonist best known for his collaboration with Stan Tracey on the British jazz album Jazz Suite Inspired by Dylan Thomas's "Under Milk Wood" (1965).

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Biography

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Born in Glasgow, Wellins studied alto saxophone and harmony with his father Max, and also played piano and clarinet when young. He joined the RAF as a musician playing tenor sax. After demobilisation he played with a few Scottish bands before moving to London in the mid-1950s. He was a member of Buddy Featherstonhaugh's quintet between 1956 and 1957, together with Kenny Wheeler. Around that time Wellins also joined drummer Tony Crombie's Jazz Inc., where he first met pianist Stan Tracey, joining Tracey's quartet in the early 1960s. He also worked with Lionel Grigson in 1976. At the end of the 1970s he was a member of the Jim Richardson Quartet.

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In the mid-1970s he led his own quartet with pianist Pete Jacobsen, bassist Adrian Kendon (replaced later by Ken Baldock, and then Andy Cleyndert in the 1980s) and drummer Spike Wells. In the 1980s he formed a quintet with fellow sax player Don Weller and then with guitarist Jim Mullen; the former group included Errol Clarke on piano, Cleyndert on bass and Wells on drums, while the latter featured Pete Jacobsen on piano. Following this group, Wellins led various quartets, which included players such as Liam Noble on piano, Simon Thorpe on bass and Dave Wickens on drums. Later, he has renewed his association with drummer Spike Wells with a quartet featuring Mark Edwards on piano and Andrew Cleyndert on bass.

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In 2012, Wellins was the subject of a documentary film, Dreams are Free, directed by Brighton-based director Gary Barber. Using interview and concert footage, the film traces the rise, fall and redemption of Wellins, showing how he overcame addiction and depression, and rediscovered the desire to play after ten years away from jazz.

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Wellins died on 27 October 2016 after being ill for some years.

Discography

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  • Primrose Path (Hep, 1980)
  • References

    Bobby Wellins Wikipedia