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Name
  
Clifford Essex


Died
  
March 1, 1946

Clifford Essex

Occupation
  
musician, teacher, manufacturer, entrepreneur

Little Sadie by Davey Bob Ramsey on vintage Clifford Essex banjo


Clifford Essex (1869 – c1946) was an English banjoist, music teacher, and musical instrument manufacturer, during the Victorian and Edwardian era's

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Clifford Essex Buffy picks and the odd bargain ~


Career

Essex established his own firm in Piccadilly, London in 1900, originally as Clifford Essex And Co, the company that would eventuate into a private entity under varying titles, existing until 1977. The Company was revived after a long hiatus in 2007, by former employee and prominent Banjoist Clem Vickery. Essex manufactured banjos and mandolins, wrote books on playing the banjos, performed in various bands, in particular "The Clifford Essex Banjo Band", described as a Banjo Orchestra and gave music lessons in London from 1883 until his death around 1946.

In 1903 he founded BMG magazine, an acronym for Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar which is still being published in England.

References

Clifford Essex Wikipedia