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Name
  
Jack Parnell

Role
  
Bandleader

Children
  
Ric Parnell


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Died
  
August 8, 2010, Southwold, United Kingdom

Albums
  
The Hawk Talks, We're Listening To Jack Parnell, Vol. 2

Awards
  
NME Award for Best Drummer

Similar People
  
Ted Heath, Ric Parnell, Eva Taylor, Barbara Lea, Reg Owen

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John Russell "Jack" Parnell (6 August 1923  – 8 August 2010) was an English producer, bandleader and musician.

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Biography

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Parnell was born into a theatrical family in London. His uncle was theatrical impresario Val Parnell.

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During the 1940s and 1950s, he was voted best drummer in the Melody Maker poll for seven years in succession. He composed many television themes, including Love Story (for which he won the Harriet Cohen Award), Father Brown, The Golden Shot and Family Fortunes. He was a regular judge on the ATV talent show New Faces. He was also the musical director for The Benny Hill Show.

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He was appointed musical director for ATV in 1956, a post he held until 1981, and served as the 'real' conductor for The Muppet Show orchestra for the entire series and even composed the bombastic brass score theme to ITC Entertainment.

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He was jailed for three months for a drink-driving accident in 1979, hitting a motorcyclist who lost a leg. After this he moved from Surrey in disgrace and shortly after his wife divorced him.

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In the 1970s, he had co-founded the group The Best of British Jazz with Don Lusher, Kenny Baker, Tony Lee, Betty Smith and Tony Archer, which performed until 1985.

From 1991 until he died, Parnell was part of the Norfolk-based Mike Capocci trio, with Mike on piano and Mike Harris on the double bass. They backed the likes of Tubby Hayes, Ronnie Ross, Kathy Stobart and Johnny Griffin.

Parnell had three sons and two daughters (including Ric Parnell who, among many other credits, played the drummer Mick Shrimpton in the movie This Is Spinal Tap).

Parnell died in Southwold, Suffolk, England, from the effects of cancer on 8 August 2010, at the age of 87.

References

Jack Parnell Wikipedia