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ken sykora
Jazz / Acoustic / Swing

"Ken Sykora"


United Kingdom

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Member Since2/13/2007
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InfluencesDjango and Gypsy Jazz, Latin ans Early American Jazz and Blues, Big Band and Swing.
Type of LabelIndie




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This myspace page has been set up by Ken's children Duncan,Alison and Dougal.... The following is the obituary written for the Telegraph in 2006 by our fathers friend and producer Mike Shaw..... Ken Sykora, who died on March 7 aged 82, was one of Britain's most popular radio personalities, making regular appearances on all the BBC's networks. A man of many parts, Sykora worked variously as a solo guitarist, presenter and interviewer. He also wrote for magazines, not only in the music press but also for educational, travel, and food and wine journals. He composed music for films and for his own band. Ken Sykora was born in London on April 13 1923 to the stepdaughter of a Swiss-German count who had eloped with a Czech cavalry officer to escape her disapproving parents, a fact which came to light only as a result of Sykora's guest appearance on Roy Plomley's Desert Island Discs. Sykora had been unable to answer the question of why his parents had come to London, and an anonymous listener wrote to the programme with the explanation. He later discovered that the letter came from one of his two older sisters, Phyllis. Although there had been a full family reconciliation decades earlier, she had never previously mentioned the story to Ken to spare their mother any embarrassment. Sykora read Geography at Cambridge, where he was also the organiser of the CUBS (Cambridge University Band Society). He then took a Science degree at the LSE, where he was elected President of the Union as well as captain of the London University football team. During the war he served as an intelligence officer with the Chindits in the Far East. On his return, he recovered from malaria and a failed early marriage to teach in the East End of London, before becoming a lecturer at the LSE and the College for Distributive Trades. ...Sykora met his second wife, Helen, on a blind date, but it was an inauspicious start. He thought she was spoiled; she thought he was a boring academic bachelor with a glass eye (early contact lenses did the wearer no favours). She stayed on out of politeness, but when he invited her along to listen to him play at a local club, she found herself left abandoned in a corner with only a drink to keep her company. Feeling that this was not the way to treat the lead singer at Murray's Cabaret Club, she was on the point of leaving when Sykora started to play the guitar. Entranced, she stayed on. They subsequently married, their wedding photograph featuring on the front page of Melody Maker. Music remained an all-consuming passion for Sykora. He led own band in the 1950s, performing with Ted Heath at the London Palladium and with Geraldo at the old Stoll Theatre, and was voted Britain's Top Guitarist five years running in Melody Maker's readers' polls. Music led him into broadcasting, and involvement in the creation of a wide range of popular radio programmes. First he presented and played on Jazz Club and At the Jazz Band Ball. He devised, presented and performed on the Guitar Club and Stringalong series. Other programmes with the Sykora stamp included Those Record Years, Album Time, LP Parade, Big Band Sound, and Radio Three's Jazz Digest. He also wrote and presented Radio One's first Plain Musician's Guide to the History of Pop. One of his favourite programmes, which he also devised and presented for BBC Radio 2, was the autobiographical series Be My Guest, on which he talked to celebrity guests - examples included Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Segovia, Isaac Stern, Count Basie and Gloria Swanson - about their lives. Sykora helped to devise and was the original presenter on Roundabout (the prototype daily music and chat show on the old Light Programme). He also contributed to Today, Housewives' Choice, Radio Newsreel, Holiday Hour (along with Cliff Michelmore) and Home This Afternoon, and took part in the first experimental stereo broadcasts and the first use of radio cars on location. He was still working as a regular host on You and Yours and Start the Week when, in the 1970s, he and his family decided to fulfil an ambition to move to Scotland to run the Colintraive Hotel on the Kyles of Bute. It proved a very demanding life, particularly as the hotel had one of the few Sunday licences in the area at that period. Between two and six on the Sabbath afternoon was the only free time available for any private family life, and even this was frequently interrupted by a knock on the door and a request for afternoon tea from a group of tourists. It was no surprise when the hotel was sold five years later. Sykora continued to present programmes for the BBC's (pre-Radio Scotland) Scottish service. He produced regular weekly music shows for Radio Clyde from its inception in 1974, notably Serendipity with Sykora. He later served as head of features at the station for four years. After the launch of the new BBC Radio Scotland in 1978, Sykora won a Glenfiddich Award for Best Radio Programme for Eater's Digest, a series that celebrated local food producers long before today's cult of the celebrity chef. Sykora's gift was to deliver a spread of fact and insight on music, people, places and events, all presented in a warm, inclusive style he had made his own. In his final years he liked nothing better than to watch the ever-changing waters of Loch Long lap on the foreshore opposite his house at Blairmore, and to soak up the music of Django Reinhardt and other guitarists. Ken Sykora's wife, Helen, predeceased him in 1997. He is survived by his daughter and two sons.
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guy young





Mar 23 2008 7:10 AM

Hi there ken sykora. Just letting you know I have a new song on my page right now called "Reality Check", from my nearly completed debut CD. I would love you to have a listen and send me some feedback when you get 5 minutes (or 3:59 to be precise!). Take care

Guy
MARTIN OSTROPOLSKY (GYPSY JAZZ AND BLUES)





Mar 11 2008 9:25 AM

THANKS FOR ACCEPT THE ADD!! ESPECTACULAR SWING!! BEST REGARDS FROM BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA. MARTIN.
Glasgow Tigers Speedway





Feb 10 2008 3:15 PM

Thanks for the add
alison





Jan 26 2008 4:07 AM

Good Morning Dunc,
looking forward to your visit in February. Thanks for taking this picture for me, I thought it would tone with your space. Have a look at my new living room/updated space - I accidentally and traumatically lost my background...but I will always look for it...

Love Dood.


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Dec 20 2007 8:50 PM

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Nov 16 2007 10:41 AM

Bonjour et merci pour le p'tit mot et l'échange musical.Nous revenons bronzés et plein de souvenir de notre tournée des Dom Tom (Guadeloupe, Guyane et martinique) les photos sont en lignes n'hésitez pas à y passer, vous allez voir ca réchauffe
Tim Sparks





Aug 19 2007 3:59 PM

Thanks for keepin' it real.
...and thanks for being my friend.
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Bert Niblett





Jun 21 2007 6:58 AM

Hi Duncan, Yes our Dads were friends. My father often spoke of Ken when I was small. It was your site that gave me the inspiration to set up the site for my Dad. Very best wishes to you. Berts daughter - Pam(DjazzCeltica)
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Apr 25 2007 2:54 PM

Very talented family.
Wonderfull music,
Great looking Selmer guitar!
Thanks for being my friends.
Killy Nonis.
alison





Apr 22 2007 3:17 PM

Happy Birthday Esteemed Dad.
We lit a bonfire in your honour.
Some lights never dim. x









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Rick





Apr 10 2007 4:32 AM

hello ken,
thank you for the add, its a honour to know you sir 1

regards
Rick
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Apr 6 2007 8:55 AM

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Apr 5 2007 3:00 PM

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Thanks for finding me & contacting me to be a friend...

All the best!

Cheers,

Adam Smale

"How does this Adam guy sound like two guitar Players?"


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Mar 30 2007 2:02 PM

Obviously a very talented family. Thank you for your support. Your playing is fantastic.

Cheers,
-RHM
Bluedrag Project





Mar 30 2007 11:26 AM

Hi Ken !!
It's a pleasure to add you !!
Thanks to contact us ...
Titus
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Mar 27 2007 6:22 PM

The music is just so warm. I would like to know more about Ken Sykora. His playing is very exquisite!
rae roberts





Mar 20 2007 5:31 AM

The music and pictures are wonderful..

What a beautiful tribute. It just proves that music never leaves, it is eternal.

God Bless you..x
alison





Mar 19 2007 4:23 PM

Hi Dad, bit of a sad anniversary this past week or two. Remembering and missing you every day. With love the fig and the sprog (aka Alistair). Hi Dunc. x
Songsandmusicofthelight-Jeanne Christie





Mar 15 2007 4:20 PM

Hi Ken,
Thanks to the wonders of modern technology (although you are no longer here in body, I know you are here in spirit!) - we can still listen to, and appreciate, your extra-ordinary talent!
Love
Jeanne Christie
xxx
Django Reinhardt





Mar 3 2007 3:22 AM

Michto!
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Mar 2 2007 7:49 AM

Thanks for the add. I like your music! Best regards from Russia
Mieka Pauley





Feb 25 2007 2:52 PM

thx for the request

xxx

mieka pauley
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"Gritty. Soulful. Defiant." - Boston Phoenix
www.mieka.com
John





Feb 23 2007 3:33 PM

I'm so pleased to see a Ken Sykora page on myspace... I grew up lisening to his late night shows on Glasgow's Radio Clyde and the way he linked disparate musical elements was an inspired and inspiring use of the medium. Incidentally, the photo collection here is top notch and I'd like to think Ken might've rather liked this early gramophone image for his comments collection too!