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Jacky June (aka Jacke Jun, ''né'' Jean-Jacques Junne 3 April 1924 – 28 September 2012) was a Belgian jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and bandleader.


Career highlights

Jacky June was born in
Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
, and began studying piano at the age of six. In 1943, he joined the Henry Van Bemst (born 1916) Orchestra. After
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, June founded and directed his own jazz orchestra at the Hotel Cosmopolite Bruxelles. He also played with Hot Club de Belgique and the Kot Jazzmen, the latter from which, in the 1950s, his Jump College Orchestra emerged. In 1951, he performed with Roy Eldridge at Jazzclub La Rose Noire. Jazz critics compared June's style to that of Sidney Bechet and Benny Carter, both with whom June recorded, along with René Thomas, Jean Blaton,
Peanuts Holland Herbert Lee "Peanuts" Holland (February 9, 1910 – February 7, 1979) was an American jazz trumpeter best known for his contributions in swing jazz. Early life Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Holland learned to play trumpet at the Jenkins Orphanage ...
, Don Byas and Léon Demeuldre in 1965, and perhaps in 1967 and 1971. In the 1950s, his Jump College Orchestra fronted Charles Trenet and
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at the Knokke Casino and Sidney Bechet at the
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. He died at Braine-l'Alleud,
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. The Kot Jazzmen was founded during the
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. At that time, a number of Brussels musicians went into hiding and got together in a tiny four-story building on the Rue des Moineaux. The house became famous as Le Kot (the Digs). The group included: * Léon (Podoum) Demol (1920–1984) (tenor sax) * Jacky June (woodwinds) * Léon (Bodash) Demeuldre (born 1925) (drums) * Herman Sandy (born 1921) (trumpet) * Jacky Thunis ''(né'' Jacques Theunis; 1921–1992) (drums) * Jean Warland ''(né'' Jean Vandenheuvel; 1926–1915) (double bass). June was the grandson of Otto Junne (1854–1935), music publisher who acquired the publishing firm
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in 1889.


Selected discography

;''Jam Session'', Polyvox Acetate (1943) : Robert Siroul (conductor), Jacky Jun (tenor sax), Pierre Cochard (vibes), Jean Blaton (guitar solo), Francis Lenoir (guitar), Paul Dubois (born 1924) (double bass), unknown (drums), Viviane Gray (vocal) : Recorded in Brussels, 1943 # " At the Darktown Strutters' Ball" # "
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" # "Out of Nowhere" # "
I've Found a New Baby "I've Found a New Baby", also known as "I Found a New Baby", is a popular song written by Jack Palmer and Spencer Williams. It was introduced by Clarence Williams' Blue Five in 1926 and has since been recorded by many artists, making it a popular ...
" # "Don't Be That Way" # "Blues" # "Refrain sauvage," Vivian Gray (vocal) # "Boogie Woogie" # "Blues" ;The Kot Jazzmen, private recording (1949) : Leo Delannoit (trumpet), Jacky Jun (alto sax), Billy Desmedt (piano), Paul Karthy (guitar), Marc Harrison (double bass), Leon "Bodash" Demeuldre (drums) : Recorded at the Panthéon, Brussels, 1949 # "Ladies lullaby" # "Night Ramble" ;Jazz Vivant, The Jump College Orchestra, private recording (on
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) (1950)
: Recorded in Brussels, 6 October 1950 : Emile Peiffer (trumpet), Jacky Jun (alto sax), Roger Asselberghs (bari sax), Johnny Hot (born 1932) (piano), Paul Karthy (guitar), Benoît Quersin (double bass), Jean Delange (drums) # "
Sophisticated Lady "Sophisticated Lady" is a jazz standard, composed as an instrumental in 1932 by Duke Ellington. Background Additional credit is given to publisher Irving Mills whose words were added to the song by Mitchell Parish. The words met with approva ...
" # "Red Top" ;
Jacques Pelzer Jacques Pelzer (24 June 1924 – 6 August 1994) was a Belgian musician. He played alto saxophone and flute. Notably, his performance with Chet Baker Chesney Henry "Chet" Baker Jr. (December 23, 1929 – May 13, 1988) was an American jazz t ...
, private recording (on
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) (1952)
: Jazz Parade (radio broadcast), d’Institut National de Radiodiffusion, Recorded in Brussels, 16 March 1952 :
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(alto sax) except 2; René Thomas (guitar); Hubert Chatelain (piano) on 3 & 4; Nicolas Fissette (trumpet) on 1 & 4; Jacky Jun (alto sax) on 1 & 4; Alex Scorier (tenor sax) except 3; Johnny Hot (born 1932) (piano) on 1 & 4; Jean Blaton (guitar) on 1 & 4; Francis Boland (piano) on 2 & 4; Benoît Quersin (bass) except 3; René Goldstein (bass) on 3 & 4; Jean Carnin (drums) except 3; Jose Bourguignon (drums); Yetti Lee (vocal) on "Lady Bird," Henry Breyre (guitar) on 4; Emile Chantrain (tenor sax) on 4;
Francis Coppieters Francis Coppieters (September 7, 1930 in Brussels – 1990) was a Belgian jazz pianist. He was the son of Fernand Coppieters. Coppieter's first professional experience was as a teenager, playing with Toots Thielemans in 1947-1948. He also played ...
(piano) on 4; Jean Delange (drums) on 4; Leo Delsemme (trombone) on 4; Johnny Dover (bass) on 4; Vicky Down (guitar or banjo) on 4; Paul Dubois (born 1924) (bass) on 4; Mary Kay (vocal) on 4; Christian Kellens (trombone) on 4; Charlie Knegtel (trumpet) on 4 # "Buzzy" (1) # " Pennies from Heaven" (2) # "Marionette" (3) # "Lady Bird" (3) # " How High the Moon" (4) ;''Jam Session on the Radio,'' Radio 55 blues Radio Broadcast : Radio 55 Blues (broadcast), d’Institut National de Radiodiffusion, Brussels, April 1955 :
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, Henri Carels (trumpets),
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(clarinet), Jacky Jun, Don Byas (tenor sax),
Francis Coppieters Francis Coppieters (September 7, 1930 in Brussels – 1990) was a Belgian jazz pianist. He was the son of Fernand Coppieters. Coppieter's first professional experience was as a teenager, playing with Toots Thielemans in 1947-1948. He also played ...
, Johnny Hot (born 1932) (piano), Rene Gossens, Paul Dubois (born 1924) (double bass), Leon "Bodash" Demeuldre (drums) ; Sidney Bechet with The Jump College Band, Air Hot AVG (Belgian record label) (private recording) : Concert at the Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels, 1 April 1951 : Herman Sandy (born 1921) (trumpet), Sidney Bechet (soprano sax), Jacke June (alto & tenor sax), Roger Asselberghs (bari sax), Johnny Hot (born 1932) (piano), Paul Karthy (guitar), Paul Dubois (born 1924) (double bass), Jean DeLange (drums) # " St. Louis blues" ;''Jam Session on the Radio'' : Radio broadcast, d’Institut National de Radiodiffusion, Brussels, April 1955 :
Peanuts Holland Herbert Lee "Peanuts" Holland (February 9, 1910 – February 7, 1979) was an American jazz trumpeter best known for his contributions in swing jazz. Early life Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Holland learned to play trumpet at the Jenkins Orphanage ...
(trumpet), Jacky Jun (tenor saxs), Johnny Hot (born 1932) (piano), Jean Blaton (guitar), Paul Dubois (born 1924) (double bass), Jean Delange (drums) # " Lady Be Good" # "
Basin Street Blues "Basin Street Blues" is a song often performed by Dixieland jazz bands, written by Spencer Williams in 1928 and recorded that year by Louis Armstrong. The verse with the lyric "Won't you come along with me / To the Mississippi..." was later added ...
" # " Perdido" # " St. Louis Blues" ;''Jam Session on the Radio'' : Don Byas (tenor sax),
Peanuts Holland Herbert Lee "Peanuts" Holland (February 9, 1910 – February 7, 1979) was an American jazz trumpeter best known for his contributions in swing jazz. Early life Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Holland learned to play trumpet at the Jenkins Orphanage ...
, Henri Carels (trumpets),
Albert Nicholas Albert Nicholas (May 27, 1900 – September 3, 1973) was an American jazz clarinet player. Career Nicholas's primary instrument was the clarinet, which he studied with Lorenzo Tio in his hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Late ...
(clarinet), Jacky Jun (tenor sax),
Francis Coppieters Francis Coppieters (September 7, 1930 in Brussels – 1990) was a Belgian jazz pianist. He was the son of Fernand Coppieters. Coppieter's first professional experience was as a teenager, playing with Toots Thielemans in 1947-1948. He also played ...
, Johnny Hot (born 1932) (piano), Rene Gossens, Paul Dubois (born 1924) (double bass), Leon "Bodash" Demeuldre (drums) : Radio broadcast, d’Institut National de Radiodiffusion, Brussels, April 1955 # " Lester Leaps In" # " The Man I Love" # " Tea For Two" # " Body and Soul" # " How High the Moon" ;''Jazz Vivant'', Leon "Bodash" Demeuldre Quintet, Session 2, private
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(1955)
: Henri Carels (trumpet), Jacky Jun (tenor sax), Jean Fanis, (piano), Nick Kletchkovsky (double bass), Leon "Bodash" Demeuldre (drums) : Recorded in Brussels, 15 April 1955 # "Denison Swing" # "Ellington Medley" ::: "
Sophisticated Lady "Sophisticated Lady" is a jazz standard, composed as an instrumental in 1932 by Duke Ellington. Background Additional credit is given to publisher Irving Mills whose words were added to the song by Mitchell Parish. The words met with approva ...
" ::: " Prelude to a Kiss" ::: " Sentimental Mood" # "Kansas City Stride" # "Rock-a-Bye Basie" # " The Sheik of Araby" # "Slider" ; Fats Sadi with the Jump College Orchestra, Stereo a Gogo, Volume V (Polydor 236209) (1967) : Recorded December 1967, Brussels, Belgium, : Janot Morales, Jules Van Dijck, Emile Peiffer, Jean Van Landen (trumpets), Albert Mertens, Frans Van Dijck, probably Roger Squinquel, Nick Frerar (trombones), Jacky June (soprano sax), Marcel Denies (alto sax, clarinet), André Coel (alto sax, clarinet, flute), Raymond Bonnet, Jean Kesteman (tenor sax, clarinet, flute), Henri Solbach (bari sax, clarinet), Johnny Dell (piano), Johnny Hot (born 1932) (piano, solo), Paul Karthy (guitar), Fats Sadi (vibes, bongos), Paul Dubois (born 1924) (double bass), Freddy Rottier ''(né'' Frédéric Rottier; 1926–1995) (drums) # "Flamingo" # " Bei Dir War Es Immer So Schön" # " On the Sunny Side of the Street" # "Bonsoir Jolie Madame" # " How High the Moon" # " Stranger in Paradise" # " Winter in Madrid" # "
Orange Colored Sky "Orange Colored Sky" is a popular song written by Milton Delugg and Willie Stein and published in 1950. The first known recording was on July 11, 1950, on KING records catalog number 15061, with Janet Brace singing and Milton Delugg conducting ...
" # " When the Saints Go Marching In" # "The Last Night" # "Far Away" ;Jump College Orchestra, MediaGolden Evergreens in super stereo (Polydor 2420095) (1971) : Recorded 3 & 6 May 1971, Studio DES, Brussels : Etienne Verschueren (conductor, arranger), Edmond Harnie, Janot Morales, Marcel Debruyne, Jean Van Landen (trumpets), Albert Mertens Frans Van Dijck probably Fons Dirickx, Roger Squinquel(trombones), Marcel Denies, André Coel (alto sax, clarinet), Jacky Jun (soprano sax), Raymond Bonnet, José Paessens (tenor sax, clarinet), Henri Solback (bari sax, clarinet), Johnny Dell (piano), Fats Sadi (vibes, bongos), Jo Van Wetter (guitar), Paul Dubois (born 1924) (double bass), Freddy Rottier ''(né'' Frédéric Rottier; 1926–1995) (drums) # "
Satin Doll "Satin Doll" is a jazz standard written by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Written in 1953, the song has been recorded by Ella Fitzgerald, 101 Strings, Terry Callier, and Nancy Wilson. Its chord progression is ...
" # "
These Foolish Things "These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)" is a standard with lyrics by Eric Maschwitz, writing under the pseudonym Holt Marvell, and music by Jack Strachey, both Englishmen. Harry Link, an American, sometimes appears as a co-writer; his input w ...
" # " I've Got You Under My Skin" # "Royal garden Blues" # "
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Caravan (1937 song) "Caravan" is an American jazz standard that was composed by Juan Tizol and Duke Ellington and first performed by Ellington in 1936. Irving Mills wrote lyrics, but they are rarely sung. The sad sound of "Caravan" interested exotica musicians; Marti ...
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Mack the Knife "Mack the Knife" or "The Ballad of Mack the Knife" (german: "Die Moritat von Mackie Messer", italic=no, link=no) is a song composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht for their 1928 music drama ''The Threepenny Opera'' (german: Die Dreig ...
" # " The Man I Love" # "
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Nuages "Nuages" () is one of the best-known compositions by Django Reinhardt. He recorded at least thirteen versions of the tune, which is a jazz standard and a mainstay of the gypsy swing repertoire. English and French lyrics have been added to the piec ...
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Mood Indigo "Mood Indigo" is a jazz song with music by Duke Ellington and Barney Bigard and lyrics by Irving Mills. Composition Although Irving Mills—Jack Mills's brother and publishing partner—took credit for the lyrics, Mitchell Parish claimed in ...
" # " Take the 'A' Train"


See also

* Jazz in België


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:June, Jacky 1924 births 2012 deaths Musicians from Brussels Belgian musicians Belgian jazz musicians Belgian jazz saxophonists 21st-century Belgian musicians 20th-century Belgian male musicians 20th-century saxophonists