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Robert Coull Wellins (24 January 1936 – 27 October 2016) was a Scottish tenor saxophonist who collaborated with
Stan Tracey Stanley William Tracey (30 December 1926 – 6 December 2013) was a British jazz pianist and composer, whose most important influences were Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk. Tracey's best known recording is the 1965 album ''Jazz Suite Inspir ...
on the album ''
Jazz Suite Inspired by Dylan Thomas's "Under Milk Wood" ''Jazz Suite Inspired by Dylan Thomas's "Under Milk Wood"'' is an album by the English pianist Stan Tracey and his quartet, that was released by the Columbia subsidiary of EMI in 1965. The music was written in response to the 1953 BBC radio pla ...
'' (1965).


Biography

Robert Coull Wellins was born into a showbiz family living in the Gorbals, Glasgow; he later lived in
Carnwadric Carnwadric is a residential area of Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated south of the River Clyde, and is bordered by a park to the north (King George V Park, on the other side of which is the Kennishead neighbourhood), the Arden housing estate t ...
and attended
Shawlands Academy Shawlands Academy is a state secondary school in the Shawlands area of Glasgow, Scotland. Admissions Shawlands Academy was Glasgow's designated International School and one of Scotland's most multicultural schools. It was situated in Shawlan ...
. Wellins studied alto saxophone and
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with his father Max, and also played piano and
clarinet The clarinet is a musical instrument in the woodwind family. The instrument has a nearly cylindrical bore and a flared bell, and uses a single reed to produce sound. Clarinets comprise a family of instruments of differing sizes and pitches ...
when young. He joined the
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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 Rupert Edward Lee "Buddy" Featherstonhaugh ( ; 4 October 1909 – 12 July 1976) was an English jazz saxophonist and clarinetist. Musical career Born in Paris in 1909, the son of an English marine architect and his Scottish wife. His grandfath ...
's quintet between 1956 and 1957, together with
Kenny Wheeler Kenneth Vincent John Wheeler, OC (14 January 1930 – 18 September 2014) was a Canadian composer and trumpet and flugelhorn player, based in the U.K. from the 1950s onwards. Most of his performances were rooted in jazz, but he was also active ...
. Around that time Wellins also joined drummer
Tony Crombie Anthony John Kronenberg (27 August 1925 – 18 October 1999), known professionally as Tony Crombie, was an English jazz drummer, pianist, bandleader, and composer. He was regarded as one of the finest English jazz drummers and bandleaders, an oc ...
's Jazz Inc., where he first met pianist
Stan Tracey Stanley William Tracey (30 December 1926 – 6 December 2013) was a British jazz pianist and composer, whose most important influences were Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk. Tracey's best known recording is the 1965 album ''Jazz Suite Inspir ...
, joining Tracey's quartet in the early 1960s. He also worked with
Lionel Grigson Lionel Grigson (12 February 1942 – 14 June 1994) was an English jazz pianist, cornettist, trumpeter, composer, writer and teacher, who in the 1980s started the jazz course at the Guildhall School of Music. As Simon Purcell wrote in ''The Ind ...
in 1976. At the end of the 1970s he was a member of the Jim Richardson Quartet. In the mid-1970s he led his own quartet with pianist
Pete Jacobsen Pete Jacobsen (16 May 1950 – 29 April 2002),
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also known as Peter Jacobsen, was an English ...
, bassist Adrian Kendon (replaced later by Ken Baldock, and then Andy Cleyndert in the 1980s) and drummer
Spike Wells Michael "Spike" Wells (born 16 January 1946) is an English jazz drummer and priest. Biography Born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Wells was a chorister at Canterbury Cathedral Choir School. He became interested in jazz after coming across a recording ...
. In the 1980s he formed a quintet with fellow sax player Don Weller and then with guitarist
Jim Mullen Jim Mullen (born 26 November 1945) is a Scottish, Glasgow-born jazz guitarist with a distinctive style, like Wes Montgomery before him, picking with the thumb rather than a plectrum. Biography Jim Mullen was guitarist with Pete Brown & Piblo ...
; 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. In 2011, artistic director of the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, Tommy Smith, commissioned
Florian Ross Florian Ross (born 1972) is a German jazz pianist, composer and arranger. Life and career Ross was born in Pforzheim in 1972. His debut recording as leader was made for Naxos Records in 1998 – ''Seasons & Places''. In 2011, he was commission ...
to arrange Wellins' 5 movement ''Culloden Moor Suite'': ''The Gathering, The March, The Battle, Aftermath and the Epilogue,'' which toured Scotland and Shetland. In May 2013, the suite was recorded in Gorbals Sound Studio and mixed in Rainbow Studios in Oslo. The Herald's Rob Adams stated, "Wellins had been inspired to write in 1961 after reading John Prebble's account of the last battle to be fought on British soil and its chilling aftermath. Now this recording puts it in its rightful place as a great jazz musician's response to an event that affected him in a way that makes the local universal." Writing in the ''Guardian'', Dave Gelly noted of the ''Culloden Moor Suite'' that "His dry, haunting tone and spare, eloquent phrases dominate the performance and make this an outstanding album." All About Jazz states, "''Culloden Moor Suite'' needs to stand alone as a musical work if it's going to have broad appeal. It does so, both in terms of Wellins' composition and the quality of the performances by the saxophonist and his colleagues in the SNJO." The other suite of arrangements commissioned for the 2011 SNJO tour was entitled the ''Caledonian Suite'', inspired by James Barke's books about Robert Burns. All compositions were written by Wellins: "Song in the Green Thorn Tree" arranged by
Florian Ross Florian Ross (born 1972) is a German jazz pianist, composer and arranger. Life and career Ross was born in Pforzheim in 1972. His debut recording as leader was made for Naxos Records in 1998 – ''Seasons & Places''. In 2011, he was commission ...
; "The Wind That Shakes The Barley" arranged by Geoffrey Keezer; "The Tartan Rainbow" arranged by Christian Jacob; "Dreams of Free" arranged by Tommy Smith. 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. Wellins died on 27 October 2016 after being ill for some years.


Discography


As leader

Source: * ''Live ... Jubilation'' (Vortex, 1978) * ''Dreams Are Free'' (Vortex, 1979) * ''Making Light Work'' (Hep, 1983) * ''Birds of Brazil'' (Sungai, 1989) * ''Nomad'' featuring Claire Martin (Hot House, 1992) * ''Special Relationship'' with Jimmy Knepper,
Joe Temperley Joe Temperley (20 September 1929 – 11 May 2016) was a Scottish jazz saxophonist. He performed with various instruments, but was most associated with the baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone, and bass clarinet. Life Temperley was born in Cowd ...
( Hep, 1994) * ''Don't Worry 'Bout Me'' (
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, 2018) * ''The Satin Album'' (Jazzizit, 1997) * ''Comme D'Habitude'' with Stan Tracey (Jazzizit, 1998) * ''The Best Is Yet to Come'' (Jazzizit, 1998) * ''Fun'' (Jazzizit, 2003) * ''When the Sun Comes Out'' (Trio, 2005) * ''Nine Songs'' with Don Weller (Trio, 2007) * ''Snapshot'' (Trio, 2008) * ''Joyspring'' with Gary Kavanagh (Trio, 2008) * ''Time Gentlemen, Please'' (Trio, 2010) * ''Smoke and Mirrors'' with Kate Williams (CD Baby/Kwjazz, 2012) * ''Culloden Moor Suite'' with Scottish National Jazz Orchestra (Spartacus, 2014)


As sideman

With The
Stan Tracey Stanley William Tracey (30 December 1926 – 6 December 2013) was a British jazz pianist and composer, whose most important influences were Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk. Tracey's best known recording is the 1965 album ''Jazz Suite Inspir ...
Quartet *''
Jazz Suite Inspired by Dylan Thomas's "Under Milk Wood" ''Jazz Suite Inspired by Dylan Thomas's "Under Milk Wood"'' is an album by the English pianist Stan Tracey and his quartet, that was released by the Columbia subsidiary of EMI in 1965. The music was written in response to the 1953 BBC radio pla ...
'' (Columbia, 1965) With
Jimmy Knepper James Minter Knepper (November 22, 1927 – June 14, 2003) was an American jazz trombonist. In addition to his own recordings as leader, Knepper performed and recorded with Charlie Barnet, Woody Herman, Claude Thornhill, Stan Kenton, Benny Goo ...
*'' Primrose Path'' (Hep, 1980)


References


External links


Official site archived

Dreams are Free site archived

Interview
NAMM Oral History Library, 30 September 2014 {{DEFAULTSORT:Wellins, Bobby 1936 births 2016 deaths Jazz tenor saxophonists Musicians from Glasgow Scottish jazz saxophonists British male saxophonists Royal Air Force airmen British male jazz musicians 20th-century saxophonists