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Derek Watkins (trumpeter)

Derek Roy Watkins was an English jazz, pop, and classical trumpeter. Best known for his lead trumpet work on the soundtracks of James Bond films, Watkins recorded with British jazz bandleaders as well as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, and The Beatles. Dizzy Gillespie called him "Mr. Lead".

Life and career
Derek Watkins was born on 2 March 1945, in Reading, Berkshire, England. His great-grandfather had been a brass player in Wales with the Salvation Army. His grandfather taught brass at Reading University and was a founding member of the Reading Spring Gardens Brass Band, which he conducted until he was succeeded by Watkins' father. Watkins learned to play the cornet when he was four years old. He played in the brass band and with his father's dance band at Reading's Majestic Ballroom until he became a professional musician at age 17. He was a longtime member of the James Last Orchestra. In classical music he recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra and accompanied opera singers, including José Carreras, Plácido Domingo, and Kiri Te Kanawa. Together with Colin Sheen and Jamie Talbot, Watkins composed incidental music for the TV series Midsomer Murders, and production music for KPM Music Ltd. He co-wrote and performs the music heard in the title sequence for "Murder Is Corny", a 2002 episode of the A&E TV series A Nero Wolfe Mystery. Teaching and scholarship Watkins was a professor of trumpet and commercial brass consultant at the Royal Academy of Music. He also began working on instrument development in 1975, Death Derek Watkins died on 22 March 2013, from cancer, at the age of 68. ==Awards and honors==
Awards and honors
In April 2013, the Royal Academy of Music announced the creation of the Derek Watkins Chair of Trumpet. ==Discography==
Discography
As leaderIncreased Demand (MA Music, 1988) • Over the Rainbow (Zephyr, 1995) As sideman With Georgie FameThe Two Faces of Fame (CBS, 1967) • The Third Face of Fame (CBS, 1967) • Seventh Son (CBS, 1969) With Peter HerbolzheimerHip Walk (Polydor, 1976) • Touchdown (Polydor, 1977) • I Hear Voices (Polydor, 1978) • Rhythm Combination and Brass (PolJazz, 1979) • Fatman 2 (Koala, 1983) • Latin Groove (Koala, 1987) • More Bebop (Koala, 1989) With James LastNon Stop Dancing 1976/2 (Polydor, 1976) • ''Non Stop Dancing '77'' (Polydor, 1976) • New Non Stop Dancing 79 (Polydor, 1978) • Live in London (Polydor, 1978) • Seduction (Polydor, 1980) • Hansimania (Polydor, 1981) • Plus (Polydor, 1986) • Berlin Concert (Polydor, 1987) • Pop Symphonies (Polystar, 1991) • Die Grossen Musical-Erfolge Von Andrew Lloyd Webber (Polydor, 1993) • Pop Symphonies 2 (Polydor, 1997) • New Party Classics (Polydor, 2002) • They Call Me Hansi (Polydor, 2004) With Jimmy NailTake It or Leave It (Virgin, 1986) • Crocodile Shoes II (EastWest, 1996) • Ten Great Songs and an OK Voice (Papillon, 2001) With Stan TraceyThe Latin-American Caper (Columbia, 1969) • We Love You Madly (Columbia, 1969) • Live at the QEH (Blue Note, 1994) • The Durham Connection (33 Jazz, 1999) With Colin TownsMask Orchestra (Jazz Label, 1993) • Bolt from the Blue (Provocateur, 1997) • Another Think Coming (Provocateur, 2001) With Kenny WheelerWindmill Tilter (Fontana, 1969) • Music for Large & Small Ensembles (ECM, 1990) • A Long Time Ago (ECM, 1999) • The Long Waiting (CAM Jazz, 2012) With Robbie WilliamsLife Thru a Lens (Chrysalis, 1997) • Live at the Alber (Chrysalis, 2001) • ''Swing When You're Winning'' (Chrysalis, 2001) With Bill Wyman • ''Struttin' Our Stuff'' (RCA Victor, 1997) • Anyway the Wind Blows (RCA, 1998) • Double Bill (Disky, 2001) • The Kings of Rhythm Volume 1 (Edsel, 2016) With othersNeil Ardley, A Symphony of Amaranths (Regal Zonophone, 1972) • Tina Arena, Songs of Love & Loss 2 (EMI, 2008) • Brian Auger, Definitely What! (Disconforme, 1968) • Kenny Baker, Tribute to the Great Trumpeters (Horatio Nelson, 1993) • Lucio Battisti, La Sposa Occidentale (CBS, 1990) • Ana Belén, Veneno Para El Corazon (Ariola, 1993) • Madeline Bell, This Is One Girl (Pye, 1976) • Belle and Sebastian, Dear Catastrophe Waitress (Rough Trade, 2003) • Belle and Sebastian, ''I'm a Cuckoo'' (Rough Trade, 2004) • Tony Bennett, Listen Easy (MGM, 1973) • Matt Bianco, Matt Bianco (WEA, 1986) • Terence Blanchard, She Hate Me (Milan, 2004) • Bloc Party, Intimacy (Wichita, 2008) • Blue Mink, A Time of Change (Regal Zonophone, 1972) • Chris Botti, When I Fall in Love (Columbia, 2004) • Cerrone, Cerrone IV The Golden Touch (Malligator, 1978) • Judy Cheeks, No Outsiders (Polydor, 1988) • Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band, The Second Greatest Jazz Big Band in the World (Black Lion, 1971) • Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band, Clarke Boland Big Band en Concert avec Europe 1 (Tréma, 1992) • Tony Coe, Zeitgeist (EMI, 1977) • Freddy Cole, Sings (Black Horse, 1976) • Elvis Costello, The Juliet Letters (Rhino, 2006) • Joseph Curiale, Awakening (Black Box, 2002) • John Dankworth, The $1,000,000 Collection (Fontana, 1967) • Ray Davies, Red Hot Latin (JW Music, 1996) • Delegation, Delegation II (Ariola, 1981) • Barbara Dennerlein, Tribute to Charlie (Koala, 1987) • Anne Dudley, A Different Light (Angel, 2001) • Matt Dusk, Two Shots (Decca, 2004) • Everything but the Girl, Baby the Stars Shine Bright (Blanco y Negro, 1986) • Paloma Faith, Fall to Grace (Epic, 2012) • Tim Garland, Libra (Global Mix, 2009) • Michael Gibbs, Directs the Only Chrome-Waterfall Orchestra (Bronze, 1975) • Benny Goodman, Benny Goodman in Concert (Decca, 1971) • Ron Goodwin, Cinema Classics (KPM Music, 1997) • Gitte Hænning, Gitte Haenning Meets the Francy Boland Kenny Clarke Big Band (Bureau B 1988) • John Harle, The Shadow of the Duke (EMI, 1992) • Alex Harvey, Roman Wall Blues (Fontana, 1969) • Chaz Jankel, Looking at You (A&M, 1985) • Salena Jones, Platinum (CBS, 1971) • Tom Jones, At This Moment (Jive 1989) • Grace Kennedy, Desire (DJM, 1979) • Level 42, Forever Now (RCA/BMG, 1994) • London Symphony Orchestra, 007 Classics (Edelton, 1989) • Michel Legrand, The Concert Legrand (RCA Victor, 1975) • David Lindup, When the Saints Go (Aristocrat, 1970) • Henry Mancini, As Time Goes by and Other Classic Movie Love Songs (RCA Victor, 1992) • The Manhattan Transfer, Live (Atlantic, 1978) • Paul McCartney, Give My Regards to Broad Street (Parlophone, 1984) • Frank McComb, The Truth Vol. 2 (Expansion, 2006) • Jane McDonald, Love at the Movies (Universal, 2001) • Melanie C, Stages (Red Girl, 2012) • Anita Meyer, Past, Present and Future (Ariola, 1982) • Joni Mitchell, Both Sides Now (Reprise, 2000) • Alison Moyet, Voice (Sanctuary, 2004) • New Jazz Orchestra, ''Le Dejeuner Sur L'Herbe'' (Verve, 1969) • Oasis, Wonderwall (Creation, 1995) • Billy Ocean, Inner Feelings (Epic, 1982) • Sally Oldfield, Playing in the Flame (Bronze, 1981) • Jack Parnell, Plays Music of the Giants (Music for Pleasure, 1975) • Gilles Peterson, Impressed 2 with Gilles Peterson (Universal, 2004) • Alan Price, Performing Price (Polydor, 1975) • Cliff Richard, Cliff Richard (EMI, 1991) • Ray Russell, Centennial Park (MMC, 1985) • Seal, Seal II (ZTT, 1994) • Jack Sharpe, Catalyst (Frog, 1987) • Terry Smith, Fall Out (Philips, 1969) • Stereophonics, Graffiti On the Train (Stylus, 2013) • Amii Stewart, Time for Fantasy (RCA, 1988) • Stan Sulzmann, Birthdays, Birthdays (Village Life, 1999) • Take That, The Circus (Polydor, 2008) • Ten Tenors, ''Here's to the Heroes'' (Warner, Bros. 2006) • Clark Terry, Clark After Dark (MPS, 1978) • Danny Thompson, Elemental (Island/Antilles, 1990) • Lee Towers, Absolutelee (Ariola, 1981) • Ultravox, U-Vox (Chrysalis, 1986) • Butch Walker, Sycamore Meadows (Power Ballad, 2008) • Scott Walker, The Drift (4AD, 2006) • Westlife, Allow Us to Be Frank (RCA, 2004) • Phil Woods, Images (RCA Victor, 1975) • Workshy, The Golden Mile (WEA, 1989) ==References==
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