Armitage was born in
Leeds,
West Yorkshire, England, in 1928 and received piano lessons at the age of seven, performing at important events in Leeds at the age of fifteen. A year later, he would perform in his first
big band. While serving in
World War II, Armitage was a member of the band of the Buff Regiment, touring England for two years. In 1951, he moved to
Zurich, Switzerland (where he lived for the rest of his life) and became a member of the Hazy Osterwald - Sextet. He toured with them internationally, gaining him and his group popularity. he met Marc Reift (born 14 August 1955), a Swiss music teacher, composer, producer,
conductor and publisher. After meeting Reift, Armitage published hundreds of arrangements and compositions with the "Editions Marc Reift". However, Armitage's life was not restricted to music – he was also an artist under the pseudonym "Darmi". It is apparent that his works of art have a connection with his career in music. ==References==