;New Orleans Knights members • Eric Allandale – trombone and bandleader • Jeff Brown – trumpet •
Will Hastie – clarinet • Eddie Edwards – banjo
Background In the early 1960s Allandale led the New Orleans Knights, (possibly also referred to as The Jazz Knights) who were regulars on the
trad jazz circuit. The New Orleans Knights lineups included drummer Colin Miller who, years later, joined the
Chris Barber Band; banjo player Eddie Edwards; and drummer
Laurie Chescoe. They have been billed as both Eric Allandale's New Orleans Knights and The New Orleans Knights Led by Eric Allandale. They also included rare Duke Ellington works in their repertoire as well as arrangements by
Kenny Graham. and were represented by Lyn Dutton Agency.
1961 ;Eric Allandale's New Orleans Knights The 28 January 1961 issue of
Disc referred to Allandale as the latest addition on the trad Jazz scene. The magazine said that he was the colored trombonist who had featured with the Sonny Morris Band for a long time and now he was leading his own band, The New Orleans Knights. The magazine also noted that he had been in Düsseldorf for the last three months. The line up at the time also included Will Hastie, Geoff Brown, Jim Goudie, Eddie Edwards and Laurie Chescoe. On Saturday, 25 February, the New Orleans Knights led by Eric Allandale were appearing at the
Eel Pie Island Hotel, and they were appearing there on Saturday 25 March and they were appearing again on Saturday April, 1st. They would appear at the venue again at least ten more times. As of April, 1961, the line up comprised Eric Allandale (trombone and group leader), Will Hastie (clarinet), Geoff Brown (trumpet), Jim Goudie (bass), Eddie Edwards (banjo) and Laurie Chescoe (drums). That month they were appearing at the jazz club in Wood Green on Saturday 15th, West end Ballroom in Birmingham on Sunday 16th, the Marlborough Hall in Wimbledon on Monday 17th, Railway Hotel in Crawley on Wednesday 19th, the jazz club in Swindon on Thursday 20 April, and J. C in Picadilly on Friday 21st. On Sunday, 24 December 1961, Eric Allandale's New Orleans Knights played at
the Cavern. Other groups that played on that date were,
The Swinging Blue Jeans and
Johnny Sandon and
The Searchers.
1962 The group would have two singles released on
Columbia's Landsdowne Jazz Series in the UK in 1962. One of the singles, "Little Hans", had Allandale credited as the new music arranger. When the single was released, "Little Hans (Hanschen klein)" was the A side and "Dominican Carnival" was on the B side. Along with The Confederates Jazz band, they appeared on
Discs-A-Gogo which was aired on 8 February 1962. On 6 March Eric Allandale and his New Orleans Knights were appearing at the Jazzshows Jazz Club. Allandale was pictured on the front cover of the 14 March 1962 issue of
Jazz News. On 22 April, Allandale and group were appearing at the Brighton Chinese Jazz Club for an All Night Rave with Len Baldwin and the Dauphin Street Six, and the New City Jazzmen. On the 24th of that month they were appearing at the Aylesbury Social Club. On 1 June, Eric Allandale and the New Orleans Knights were broadcasting on EMI's Friday Spectacular which would be heard on
Radio Luxembourg. The writer for
Disc, Owen Bryce said in the 26 May issue that the group was well worth a listen for their special arrangements. It was noted in the 22 September 1962 issue of
Disc that Laurie Chescoe had left the New Orleans Knights to join
Monty Sunshine's Jazz Band where he was replacing Ron Darby. According to the 29 September issue of
Disc, Mike Wallace was one of the drummers filling in the spot since the departure of Chescoe. He had previously been with
Nat Gonella and Sonny Morris. It was also reported in the issue that Allandale was giving a free show to the inmates at Wandsworth jail on the Wednesday. Another scheduled appearance for the group at the Jazzshows Jazz Club was on 28 May. ;New Orleans Knights led by Eric Allendale Appearing at the Jazzshows Jazz Club on 4 July, they were now billed as New Orleans Knights led by Eric Allendale. They were still billed as New Orleans Knights led by Eric Allendale and still appearing at the club on 13 August. By June 1963, the line up comprised Eric Allandale (trombone, leader), Ken Simms (trumpet), Will Hastie (clarinet), Eddie Edwards (banjo), Leslie Harper (bass) and Dick Thing (drums). This line up of the group was appearing at the 3rd Northern Jazz Festival at
Redcar Racecourse. The group was starting off the evening in the 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm slot followed by
Al Fairweather -
Sandy Brown All Stars with
Tony Coe in the 8:30 pm slot.
Chris Barber was also appearing that evening. The New Orleans Knights had one more gig with the 10:30 pm to 11:30 pm slot. The group was appearing at the Redcar Jazz Club at Coatham Hotel with The Swinging Blue Jeans on 5 August. ==Break up==