Stan Barker

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Stan Barker
Background information
Birth name Stan Barker
Born May 24, 1926
Origin Clitheroe, England
Died 2 July 1997
Genre(s) Jazz
Instrument(s) piano
Associated acts Digby Fairweather

Stan Barker (24 May 19262 July 1997) was an English jazz pianist born in Clitheroe, Lancashire. He has taught in a variety of educational institutions, including the Royal Northern College of Music, the Belfast School of Music, Merseyside Arts, South Wales Art Association and the Southport Arts Centre. In addition to teaching jazz, Barker has done recordings and gigs with such artists as Digby Fairweather, Al Grey, Buddy Tate, Al Wood, and Billy Butterfield. Barker did not become a professional musician until the age of 50 when he formed the Stan Barker Trio. Barker died at the age of 71.

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