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Derek Jewell, (1927 – 21 November 1985) was a British journalist, newspaper executive, broadcaster and music critic. A music critic for the London ''
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'' for twenty-three years from 1963, Jewell wrote extensively about
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, and also introduced British audiences to
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jazz, rock and improvisational music, especially through live performances on his
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show ''Sounds Interesting''.


Career

He was born in London and educated at
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, followed by
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, Oxford. In 1950 he became a graduate trainee on the ''
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''. By 1959 he was assistant editor in 1959, writing on sport and popular music. In 1962 he joined the ''
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'' as personal assistant to the editor, and was later assistant editor, executive editor – ''Sunday Times Magazine'', deputy editor and finally publishing director, besides (from 1963) writing on jazz and pop/rock music.


Writer

In addition to producing columns of music criticism for the ''Sunday Times'' (he also wrote periodically for the now-defunct ''
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''), Jewell was the author of a number of books about popular music including ''The Popular Voice'' (1980), ''Duke – A Portrait of Duke Ellington'' (1977), and ''Frank Sinatra'' (co-written with George Perry, 1985). He collaborated with his wife, Elizabeth Jewell, on a series of ''Sunday Times'' crossword collections and wrote two novels, ''Come In Number One, Your Time Is Up'' (1971) and ''Sellout'' (1973).


Broadcaster

Created in 1967,
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was dedicated primarily to broadcasting live and recorded performances of classical music. Derek Jewell hosted what was known as the only "rock" show on the radio station, the weekly ''Sounds Interesting''. The show was broadcast each Saturday late afternoon with its theme music ''Soul Saga (the sound of the buffalo soldier)'' recorded by
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. In addition to rock music, Jewell hosted performers playing a wide range of experimental and even improvisational music. In 1975 he interviewed
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.


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'' (7 December 1985) – brief obituary. 1927 births 1985 deaths British music critics Alumni of Wadham College, Oxford {{UK-nonfiction-writer-stub