
George Melly
George Melly was a renowned British jazz singer, writer, and critic, celebrated for his vibrant personality and engaging performances, particularly in the realms of jazz and blues music. He was known for his work as a music journalist and for his contributions to various publications, where he often shared his passion for music and cultural commentary. Melly's insightful critiques and unique perspective on the music scene made him a respected figure in the industry, and he gained further recognition for his role in promoting and discussing the arts throughout his life.
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George Melly reviewed Kenneth Williams' autobiography, noting the extent of his self-loathing.
‘He loved showing his bum. Loved it’: the subversive genius of Kenneth Williams | FilmGeorge Melly was a respected film reviewer who praised The Harder They Come as the best film of the week.
Jimmy Cliff, me and ‘The Harder They Come’ | Entertainment














