''Lance Hayward at the Half Moon Hotel'' is a 1959 studio album by
Bermudian jazz pianist
Lance Hayward
Lancelot Henry Stuart Hayward (17 June 1916 – 9 November 1991Stuart Hayward, "Lance Hayward - 'An Impressionable, Energetic Musician'", in Dale Butler, ''Triumph of the Spirit: The Heroes & Heroines of Bermuda'', Part 1, Second Edition, The Writ ...
. It was both the debut solo album by Hayward and the first album released on
Chris Blackwell
Christopher Percy Gordon Blackwell (born 22 June 1937) is an English businessman and former record producer, and the founder of Island Records, which has been called "one of Britain's great independent labels". According to the Rock and Roll ...
's label
Island Records
Island Records is a multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was founded in 1959 by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong in Jamaica, and was eventually sold to PolyGram in 1989. Island and A&M Records, anoth ...
. The original album cover calls the band leader "Lance Haywood" mistakenly, and contrary to the album's title, it was recorded in studio. Although the album is unremarkable artistically, it has gained recognition for its importance in the history and development of Caribbean music.
History
Chris Blackwell, the son of
Blanche Blackwell
Blanche Blackwell (; 9 December 1912 – 8 August 2017) was a Jamaican heiress, mother of Chris Blackwell, and an inspirational muse to Ian Fleming and Noël Coward.
Early life
Blanche Lindo was born on 9 December 1912 in San José, Costa R ...
(famous for her relationship with
Ian Fleming
Ian Lancaster Fleming (28 May 1908 – 12 August 1964) was a British writer who is best known for his postwar ''James Bond'' series of spy novels. Fleming came from a wealthy family connected to the merchant bank Robert Fleming & Co., a ...
), was born in London in 1937 but soon after his birth moved to Jamaica. In 1945 he returned to England to attend a private Catholic school, and in 1950 entered
Harrow School
(The Faithful Dispensation of the Gifts of God)
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. Blackwell was removed from Harrow for his behaviour, and following a short apprenticeship with
Price Waterhouse
PricewaterhouseCoopers is an international professional services brand of firms, operating as partnerships under the PwC brand. It is the second-largest professional services network in the world and is considered one of the Big Four accounting ...
, in 1955 he returned to Jamaica. In 1959 Blackwell began working as the water ski instructor at the Half Moon Hotel, which was owned by his cousin Barbara DeLisser's father, Harold DeLisser. In their free time, Barbara and Chris frequented the local music venues and soon discovered a Bermudian jazz quartet led by the blind pianist Lance Hayward. Hayward had come to Jamaica for the first time in the winter of 1957-58, and returned for the winter of 1958-59. During his second season in Jamaica he met
Ernest Ranglin
Ernest Ranglin (born 19 June 1932) is a Jamaican guitarist and composer who established his career while working as a session guitarist and music director for various Jamaican record labels including Studio One (record label), Studio One and I ...
. Barbara was impressed by the group and convinced her father to hire Hayward's group as the house band at the hotel for the 1959-60 winter. During the band's residence, Blackwell recounted, "I made friends with Lance and started to make rash promises about making a record with him, probably having drunk a couple of rums too many." Blackwell rented studio time at Federal Records from
Ken Khouri
Kenneth Lloyd Khouri (1917 – 20 September 2003) was a pioneering Jamaican record producer and founder of Federal Records, the first recording studio in Jamaica, which was sold to Bob Marley's Tuff Gong record label in 1981. He is credited by reg ...
to record the album. Although the date of the recording is unknown, it likely took place in late 1959. In 1960 the band recorded a follow-up album, ''
Lance Hayward at the Half Moon Hotel, Volume 2''.
In his memoirs, Blackwell said of the album, "I wouldn't call the Hayward recording a great, groundbreaking jazz album. It's a souvenir of a time and place and will take you to sunny, easygoing 1959 Montego Bay in an instant." Blackwell suggested that only around 200 copies sold, most of which were purchased by hotel guests as souvenirs. On Saturday, 17 December 2016, the Half Moon Hotel held a ceremony to commemorate the album and the beginning of Island Records. The event was organised by the Hotel's chairman, Guy Steuart III, and was attended by Blackwell, drummer Clarence "Tootsie" Bean, and Hayward's children Stuart and Silvia. The special guests autographed a print of the album cover, which is now on display at the hotel. In 2019, the Half Moon renamed its bar and grill "Hayward's" as a tribute to the pianist.
[Owain Johnston Barnes, "Jazz legend Hayward honoured by Jamaican hotel," ''The Royal Gazette'' (29 April 2019).]
Track listing
Personnel
* Lance Hayward – piano, vocals (1)
* Frank Rabain – guitar (1-5)
*
Ernest Ranglin
Ernest Ranglin (born 19 June 1932) is a Jamaican guitarist and composer who established his career while working as a session guitarist and music director for various Jamaican record labels including Studio One (record label), Studio One and I ...
– guitar (6-9)
* Maxwell Smith – bass
* Clarence "Tootsie" Bean – drums
Notes
References
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1959 albums
Albums produced by Chris Blackwell
Bermudian jazz
History of Jamaica
Island Records albums
Jazz albums
Jamaican jazz
Montego Bay
Albums by Bermudian artists