THE KEITH TIPPETT JAZZ CONNECTION
Although he declined Fripp’s invitation to join King Crimson, Keith Tippett and Robert Fripp have had a lasting impression on each other’s work.
Having arrived in London from his native Bristol in 1967, Keith Tippett found himself without access to a piano, so he carved a dummy keyboard into an old table in his flat in order to keep practising. A scholarship led to him attending the Barry Jazz Summer School in Wales, where he met Nick Evans (trombone), Mark Charig (cornet) and Elton Dean (sax).They soon formed Keith Tippett Group and recorded two highly acclaimed albums. The force of Tippett’s compositions and the power generated by these players quickly established them as one of the hottest jazz tickets in town. Their residency at the Marquee Club’s New Paths series with King Crimson in 1969 only enhanced their reputation. Evans, Charig and Dean were also found augmenting Soft Machine, with Dean eventually staying on full time.