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Ottilie Patterson

Ottilie Patterson
The sleeve of the 1959 EP Ottilie
The sleeve of the 1959 EP Ottilie
Background information
Birth name Anna Ottilie Patterson
Born 31 January 1932
Origin Comber, County Down, Northern Ireland
Genre(s) Blues, Trad jazz
Occupation(s) Singer
Instrument(s) Vocals, Piano
Voice type(s) Contralto
Years active 1955-1983
Label(s) Decca, Pye, Columbia
Associated
acts
Chris Barber's Jazz Band

Ottilie Patterson is a blues singer best known for her performances and recordings with the Chris Barber Jazz Band in the late-1950s and early-1960s.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Discography
    • 2.1 Singles
    • 2.2 EPs
    • 2.3 Solo LPs
    • 2.4 LPs with Chris Barber
    • 2.5 other LPs featuring Ottilie Patterson
  • 3 References

Biography

Ottilie was born in Comber, County Down, Northern Ireland on January 31, 1932. She was the youngest child of four. Her father, Joseph Patterson, was from Northern Ireland, and her mother, Jūlija Jēgers, was from Latvia (the name Ottilie is Latvian). Both sides of the family were musical, and Ottilie trained as a classical pianist from the age of eleven but never received any formal training as a singer.

In 1949 Ottilie went to study art at Belfast College of Technology, where a fellow student introduced her to the music of Bessie Smith, Jelly Roll Morton, and Meade Lux Lewis. In 1951 she began singing with Jimmy Compton's Jazz Band, and in August 1952 she formed the Muskrat Ramblers with Al Watt and Derek Martin.

In the summer of 1954 while holidaying in London Ottilie met Beryl Bryden, who introduced her to the Chris Barber Jazz Band. She joined the Barber Band full-time on January 1, 1955 and her first public appearance was at the Royal Festival Hall on January 9, 1955. Between 1955 and 1962 Ottilie toured extensively with the Chris Barber Jazz Band and issued many recordings: those featuring her on every track include the EPs Blues(1955), That Patterson Girl(1955), That Patterson Girl Volume 2(1956), Ottilie(1959), and the LP Chris Barber's Blues Book(1961); she also appeared on numerous Chris Barber records.

From 1963 or so she began to suffer throat problems and ceased to appear and record regularly with Chris Barber, officially retiring from the band in 1973. During this period she recorded some non-Jazz/Blues material such as settings of Shakespeare (with Chris Barber) and in 1969 issued a solo LP 3000 years with Ottilie which is now much sought by collectors.

In early 1983 Ottilie and Chris Barber gave a series of concerts in South London which were recorded for the LP Madame Blues and Doctor Jazz(1984). This is her most recent issued recording.

Discography

Dates below are issue dates - if the recording date is very different it is noted. The principal source for this discography is Bielderman and Purser's Chris Barber discography.

Singles

EPs

Solo LPs

LPs with Chris Barber

other LPs featuring Ottilie Patterson

References

  1. 3000 years with Ottilie sleeve notes, Marmalade 608 011, 1969
  2. Irish Folk, Trad & Blues - A Secret History, Colin Harper & Trevor Hodgett, 2005 ISBN 1-901447-40-5, p159
  3. Chris Barber's Blues Book - Volume One sleeve notes, Columbia 33SX 1333, 1961
  4. A Life in Music: Chris Barber discography 1949-2001, Gerard Bielderman & Julian Purser, published by Gerard Bielderman, December 2001

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