Don Weller began learning clarinet at the age of 14, and was classically educated on it for four or five years, soloing in Mozart's Clarinet Concerto at Croydon Town Hall when aged 15. He began playing in Dixieland bands around the Croydon area, but later switched to tenor saxophone and played in Kathy Stobart's rehearsal band.
In the 1970s, his jazz-rock group Major Surgery played only Weller's compositions. This was followed by a quartet with drummer Bryan Spring. At the same time he worked regularly with pianist Stan Tracey, and also with Harry Beckett and in a quintet with Art Themen. Renowned for his versatility, he has played with artists such as Alan Price, Tina May and Charlie Hearnshaw.
From the ill fated Jazz 606. :(
What a DEEEEEEEEEEP groove.... brilliant playing all around but all bow down to that GREAT piano solo from Dave Newton...
published: 28 Aug 2008
Don Weller - Ballad
Don Weller - tenor saxophone; Brian Springe - drums; Dave Green - bass.
published: 18 Jan 2008
The DMZone: A Conversation with master artist Don Weller
DM Collins conducts an interview with master artist Don Weller for The DMZone.
Held for the first time in Corsicana, TX, the Western Artists of America Annual Show and Sale attracted thousands of art enthusiasts and collectors. The Pearce Museum also added four new pieces of WAA artists' work to their permanent collection: Windmill Serenade by Roger Archibald; Evening on the Plains by Jay Hester; Learning the Ropes by Karen Cooper; and Brush Creek Ranch by Don Dernovich.
"Western Artists of America have found a home here at the Pearce Museum. Next year the show and sale will be even better," says Holly Beasley Wait, Executive Director of the Pearce Museum on Navarro College campus, Corsicana, TX. "Our expansion will be completed, and there will more room for the entertainment part o...
published: 03 Mar 2011
Commit No Nuisance - Original
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Commit No Nuisance - Original · Don Weller
Don Weller's Like Someone In Love
℗ 2006 Charly Records
Released on: 2006-06-24
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published: 29 Sep 2014
Don Weller Quartet Ol' Blues Eyes
The Don Weller Quartet play the David Newton composition Ol' Blues Eyes from the album "The Way You're Going To Look Tomorrow Morning"
Don Weller tenor sax; David Newton piano; Andrew Cleyndert bass; Dave Barry drums.
published: 29 Sep 2016
Jimmy Witherspoon + Don Weller - Nobody Wants You
UK TV slot
published: 02 Feb 2008
Don Weller-Hannibal Peterson -Well You Needn't (1 of 2)
Channel 4 UK. Monk's 'Well y9ou Needn't' Hannibel Peterson - trumpet; Don Weller - tenor saxophone; Martin Blackwell - piano; Dave Green - bass; Brian Spring - drums
published: 24 Jan 2008
Don Weller and Bobby Wellins at www.sevenjazz.co.uk
jazz
published: 15 Dec 2009
Don Weller at the Rhythm Station playing" Easy Living"
Don Weller (tenor sax) Richard Wetherall ( Piano) Pete Turner (bass)
Jimmy Scaife (drums)
Video by Alan Spencer foto recorded 15th July 2008
published: 30 Aug 2011
You've Changed - Original
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You've Changed - Original · Don Weller
Don Weller's Like Someone In Love
℗ 2006 Charly Records
Released on: 2006-06-24
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From the ill fated Jazz 606. :(
What a DEEEEEEEEEEP groove.... brilliant playing all around but all bow down to that GREAT piano solo from Dave Newton...
From the ill fated Jazz 606. :(
What a DEEEEEEEEEEP groove.... brilliant playing all around but all bow down to that GREAT piano solo from Dave Newton...
From the ill fated Jazz 606. :(
What a DEEEEEEEEEEP groove.... brilliant playing all around but all bow down to that GREAT piano solo from Dave Newton...
DM Collins conducts an interview with master artist Don Weller for The DMZone.
Held for the first time in Corsicana, TX, the Western Artists of America Annua...
DM Collins conducts an interview with master artist Don Weller for The DMZone.
Held for the first time in Corsicana, TX, the Western Artists of America Annual Show and Sale attracted thousands of art enthusiasts and collectors. The Pearce Museum also added four new pieces of WAA artists' work to their permanent collection: Windmill Serenade by Roger Archibald; Evening on the Plains by Jay Hester; Learning the Ropes by Karen Cooper; and Brush Creek Ranch by Don Dernovich.
"Western Artists of America have found a home here at the Pearce Museum. Next year the show and sale will be even better," says Holly Beasley Wait, Executive Director of the Pearce Museum on Navarro College campus, Corsicana, TX. "Our expansion will be completed, and there will more room for the entertainment part of the event. There will be new space for the artist workshops and an additional exhibition space for visitors to explore while visiting the WAA display. The dates for the next WAA show are March 23/24, 2012."
Members of the WAA include forty of the world's best artists and sculptors. Their works feature our Western heroes with the integrity, strength of spirit, and moral character that is an integral part of our Western heritage. Art lovers and art collectors will view the American West, in all its splendor: cowboys and cowgirls, Native American children, elders and warriors, rodeo, western landscapes, mountain men, buffalo, stagecoaches and more.
About Western Artists of America
Western Artists of America is an organization formed in 2000 for the purpose of promoting the talents of professional fine artists specializing in the genre of cowboy, Native American, pioneer, cattle and horse subjects with backgrounds appropriate to the subject matter. Formed to showcase the talents of the many qualified fine western artists of today irrespective of gender, the more seasoned members seek out up and coming talent who exhibit a high interest in the western genre for mentoring.
DM Collins conducts an interview with master artist Don Weller for The DMZone.
Held for the first time in Corsicana, TX, the Western Artists of America Annual Show and Sale attracted thousands of art enthusiasts and collectors. The Pearce Museum also added four new pieces of WAA artists' work to their permanent collection: Windmill Serenade by Roger Archibald; Evening on the Plains by Jay Hester; Learning the Ropes by Karen Cooper; and Brush Creek Ranch by Don Dernovich.
"Western Artists of America have found a home here at the Pearce Museum. Next year the show and sale will be even better," says Holly Beasley Wait, Executive Director of the Pearce Museum on Navarro College campus, Corsicana, TX. "Our expansion will be completed, and there will more room for the entertainment part of the event. There will be new space for the artist workshops and an additional exhibition space for visitors to explore while visiting the WAA display. The dates for the next WAA show are March 23/24, 2012."
Members of the WAA include forty of the world's best artists and sculptors. Their works feature our Western heroes with the integrity, strength of spirit, and moral character that is an integral part of our Western heritage. Art lovers and art collectors will view the American West, in all its splendor: cowboys and cowgirls, Native American children, elders and warriors, rodeo, western landscapes, mountain men, buffalo, stagecoaches and more.
About Western Artists of America
Western Artists of America is an organization formed in 2000 for the purpose of promoting the talents of professional fine artists specializing in the genre of cowboy, Native American, pioneer, cattle and horse subjects with backgrounds appropriate to the subject matter. Formed to showcase the talents of the many qualified fine western artists of today irrespective of gender, the more seasoned members seek out up and coming talent who exhibit a high interest in the western genre for mentoring.
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Commit No Nuisance - Original · Don Weller
Don Weller's Like Someone In Love
℗ 2006 Charly Records
Released o...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Commit No Nuisance - Original · Don Weller
Don Weller's Like Someone In Love
℗ 2006 Charly Records
Released on: 2006-06-24
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Commit No Nuisance - Original · Don Weller
Don Weller's Like Someone In Love
℗ 2006 Charly Records
Released on: 2006-06-24
Auto-generated by YouTube.
The Don Weller Quartet play the David Newton composition Ol' Blues Eyes from the album "The Way You're Going To Look Tomorrow Morning"
Don Weller tenor sax; Dav...
The Don Weller Quartet play the David Newton composition Ol' Blues Eyes from the album "The Way You're Going To Look Tomorrow Morning"
Don Weller tenor sax; David Newton piano; Andrew Cleyndert bass; Dave Barry drums.
The Don Weller Quartet play the David Newton composition Ol' Blues Eyes from the album "The Way You're Going To Look Tomorrow Morning"
Don Weller tenor sax; David Newton piano; Andrew Cleyndert bass; Dave Barry drums.
Channel 4 UK. Monk's 'Well y9ou Needn't' Hannibel Peterson - trumpet; Don Weller - tenor saxophone; Martin Blackwell - piano; Dave Green - bass; Brian Spring - ...
Channel 4 UK. Monk's 'Well y9ou Needn't' Hannibel Peterson - trumpet; Don Weller - tenor saxophone; Martin Blackwell - piano; Dave Green - bass; Brian Spring - drums
Channel 4 UK. Monk's 'Well y9ou Needn't' Hannibel Peterson - trumpet; Don Weller - tenor saxophone; Martin Blackwell - piano; Dave Green - bass; Brian Spring - drums
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You've Changed - Original · Don Weller
Don Weller's Like Someone In Love
℗ 2006 Charly Records
Released on: 2...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
You've Changed - Original · Don Weller
Don Weller's Like Someone In Love
℗ 2006 Charly Records
Released on: 2006-06-24
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
You've Changed - Original · Don Weller
Don Weller's Like Someone In Love
℗ 2006 Charly Records
Released on: 2006-06-24
Auto-generated by YouTube.
From the ill fated Jazz 606. :(
What a DEEEEEEEEEEP groove.... brilliant playing all around but all bow down to that GREAT piano solo from Dave Newton...
DM Collins conducts an interview with master artist Don Weller for The DMZone.
Held for the first time in Corsicana, TX, the Western Artists of America Annual Show and Sale attracted thousands of art enthusiasts and collectors. The Pearce Museum also added four new pieces of WAA artists' work to their permanent collection: Windmill Serenade by Roger Archibald; Evening on the Plains by Jay Hester; Learning the Ropes by Karen Cooper; and Brush Creek Ranch by Don Dernovich.
"Western Artists of America have found a home here at the Pearce Museum. Next year the show and sale will be even better," says Holly Beasley Wait, Executive Director of the Pearce Museum on Navarro College campus, Corsicana, TX. "Our expansion will be completed, and there will more room for the entertainment part of the event. There will be new space for the artist workshops and an additional exhibition space for visitors to explore while visiting the WAA display. The dates for the next WAA show are March 23/24, 2012."
Members of the WAA include forty of the world's best artists and sculptors. Their works feature our Western heroes with the integrity, strength of spirit, and moral character that is an integral part of our Western heritage. Art lovers and art collectors will view the American West, in all its splendor: cowboys and cowgirls, Native American children, elders and warriors, rodeo, western landscapes, mountain men, buffalo, stagecoaches and more.
About Western Artists of America
Western Artists of America is an organization formed in 2000 for the purpose of promoting the talents of professional fine artists specializing in the genre of cowboy, Native American, pioneer, cattle and horse subjects with backgrounds appropriate to the subject matter. Formed to showcase the talents of the many qualified fine western artists of today irrespective of gender, the more seasoned members seek out up and coming talent who exhibit a high interest in the western genre for mentoring.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Commit No Nuisance - Original · Don Weller
Don Weller's Like Someone In Love
℗ 2006 Charly Records
Released on: 2006-06-24
Auto-generated by YouTube.
The Don Weller Quartet play the David Newton composition Ol' Blues Eyes from the album "The Way You're Going To Look Tomorrow Morning"
Don Weller tenor sax; David Newton piano; Andrew Cleyndert bass; Dave Barry drums.
Channel 4 UK. Monk's 'Well y9ou Needn't' Hannibel Peterson - trumpet; Don Weller - tenor saxophone; Martin Blackwell - piano; Dave Green - bass; Brian Spring - drums
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
You've Changed - Original · Don Weller
Don Weller's Like Someone In Love
℗ 2006 Charly Records
Released on: 2006-06-24
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Don Weller began learning clarinet at the age of 14, and was classically educated on it for four or five years, soloing in Mozart's Clarinet Concerto at Croydon Town Hall when aged 15. He began playing in Dixieland bands around the Croydon area, but later switched to tenor saxophone and played in Kathy Stobart's rehearsal band.
In the 1970s, his jazz-rock group Major Surgery played only Weller's compositions. This was followed by a quartet with drummer Bryan Spring. At the same time he worked regularly with pianist Stan Tracey, and also with Harry Beckett and in a quintet with Art Themen. Renowned for his versatility, he has played with artists such as Alan Price, Tina May and Charlie Hearnshaw.