SUNDAY afternoon saw the packed house for Newport Jazz Club’s Tribute to Dudley Moore transported back to the 1960s when The Chris Ingham Quartet gave a masterclass performance covering the jazz career of Dudley Moore.

Although remembered primarily for his partnership with Peter Cook and his subsequent Hollywood acting career many people forget he was an extremely talented pianist and that he released several critically acclaimed jazz albums under the name of the Dudley Moore Trio.

Pianist Chris Ingham has long been an admirer of the work of 'Dud' and the tribute was a warm and affectionate look back at his career with many anecdotes putting the musical numbers into their historical context.

Opening with Duddly Dell, the B side to Dud’s first single the audience were next treated to the theme from Not only… but also before a musical journey that included Bedazzled and 30 is a dangerous age both from the films of the same name as well as Waltz for Suzy written for ex wife Suzy Kendall before, all too soon, the concert came to a rousing finale with the very familiar Goodbye.

Chris was supported by Paul Higgs on trumpet, George Double on drums and Marianne Windham on bass.

The next concert is on April 7 when the club plays host to the Big Bear Stompers.

Tickets can be reserved by phoning 730601 or Bill Wills on 523879.

The concert is at the Apollo Theatre and starts at 3pm.