Biography
Born: January 28, 1929 in Pensford, Somerset, England
Genre: Jazz
Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s
Acker Bilk — or Mr. Acker Bilk, taken in the strongly marked personality of he was billed — has won never-failing fame on rock oldies radio notwithstanding his surprise 1962 be suitable to "Stranger without interrupti~ the Shore," an evocative ballad featuring his heavily quavering unbecoming-archive clarinet over a bank of strings. To the jazz universe, though, he has a longer-running vestige record as one of the biggest stars of Britain's trad jazz resounding clatter, playing in a distinctive early New Orleans characteristic peculiarity. After learning his instrument in the British Army, Bilk joined Ken Colyer's...
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When You Wish Upon a Star (From 'Pinocchio')
For All We Know (From 'Lovers And Other Strangers')
Three Coins In the Fountain (From 'Three Coins In the Fountain')
Love Story (Theme) (From 'Love Story')
The Last Time I Saw Paris (From 'Lady Be Good')
Swinging On a Star (From 'Going My Way')
Mona Lisa (From 'Captain Carey, USA')
Love Is a Many Splendoured Thing (From 'Love Is a Many Splendoured Thing')
Can You Feel the Love Tonight (From 'the Lion King')
Up Where We Belong (From 'every Officer & A Gentleman')
All the Way (From 'the Joker Is Wild')
You'll Never Know (From 'Hello Frisco, Hello')
Days of Wine And Roses (From 'Days of Wine & Roses')
It Might As Well Be Spring (From 'State Fair')
Hello, Dolly! (From 'Hello, Dolly')
Over the Rainbow (From 'the Wizard of Oz')
Forever Classics
Mother's Golden Memories - Classic Songs from the 50's-70's (Re-Recorded Versions)
40 Instrumental Hits - The Big Hits of the 50's Era
Stranger On the Shore
Teen Beat - Instrumentals of the Sixties
Acker Bilk - Stranger advancing the Shore
Stranger On The Shore
Oldtime Festival
Instrumental Gold (Re-Recorded Versions)
The Magic Clarinet of Acker Bilk
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