Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Ken Sykora

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Ken Sykora


Years active
  
1950–1998

Instruments
  
Guitar

Genres
  
Jazz

Ken Sykora httpsa1imagesmyspacecdncomimages0321a7202

Born
  
April 13, 1923 Fulham, London, England (
1923-04-13
)

Occupation(s)
  
Jazz guitarist, radio presenter

Died
  
March 7, 2006, Blair, Argyll, United Kingdom

Albums
  
The Man With the Jazz Guitar

Similar People
  
Diz Disley, Martin Taylor, Django Reinhardt

Birth name
  
Charles Kenneth Sykora

Education
  
University of Cambridge

The Man with the Jazz Guitar - crowdfunding clip.mov


Ken Sykora (13 April 1923–7 March 2006), born Charles Kenneth Sykora was an English jazz guitarist and radio presenter.

Contents

Ken Sykora Ken Sykora Gypsy Jazz UK

Sykora was born in 1923 in Fulham, London, to a Czech cavalry officer, Karel "Charles" Sykora (born 1884), and a Swiss mother, Rosa Von Dach (born 1895), who had eloped whilst pregnant and married in Westminster in 1911. He had two older sisters: Rose M. Sykora, born in 1911, shortly after her parents' marriage, and Clara M. Sykora, born 1913. He studied geography at the University of Cambridge, where he organized the Cambridge University Band Society. He then studied business and economics at the London School of Economics. During World War II, he served as an intelligence officer in the Far East. After the war he taught in London at the London School of Economics and the College for Distributive Trades. Influenced by guitarist Django Reinhardt, he led his own band in the 1950s, appearing with other bandleaders such as Ted Heath. During this time he appeared on the Melody Maker reader's poll for best British jazz guitarist for five consecutive years and won it twice.

He had a short first marriage to Margery Mileham whom he had married in 1947. He married his second wife, cabaret singer Helen B. Grant, in 1957 in Westminster. The couple moved to Suffolk, where their three children were born: One daughter, Alison (born 1961), and two sons, Ian Dougal (born 1963) and Duncan (born 1960). During this time he worked on radio for the BBC. He hosted the popular BBC programme Guitar Club. For BBC Radio 2, he created and presented the program series Be My Guest, interviewing Count Basie, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Andrés Segovia, Isaac Stern and Gloria Swanson, among others. In January 1962 he was a guest on Desert Island Discs.

In the 1970s, Sykora and his family moved to Scotland, where the couple ran a hotel in Colintraive on the Kyles of Bute. After five years he sold the hotel as Helen who had a drinking problem had struggled with such ready access to alcohol. The Sykoras then moved to Blairmore and he continued to produce music programs for BBC Radio Scotland and for Radio Clyde. Sykora died in Blairmore on 7 March 2006.

In 2012, Linda Chirrey and Marc Mason created a documentary film about his life and career, The Man with the Jazz Guitar.

The man with the jazz guitar trailer


References

Ken Sykora Wikipedia