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Jeff Rowena - Jazz Guitarist
Jeff Rowena passed away 02 November 1992. Jeff was born in Oldham in 1923 to Rhoda Smith and Stanley Thompson and had two half brothers: Sydney and David. Jeff was married to Betty and had one daughter Rosita. Jeff passed away in 1992 of Emphysema caused by smoking and club atmospheres. Jeff's stepfather was Maurice Smart who was mentioned in Ian Fleming's "The Spy Who Loved Me" Rowena's nephew is the Musical Director of The Empress Orchestra. In 1986, Vanity Fare represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Dreamer" featuring (ex Jeff Rowena vocalist) Jimmy Cassidy. Eve Graham later went on to sing with the New Seekers. Rowena (female anglo saxon name) - wasn't Jeff's real surname (his mother's was Smith and from the birth certificate his father is named Thompson).
Jeff was my half uncle and I have started up a
Facebook page for Jeff and fans of the band (Jeff
Rowena
Jeff Rowena Group - Dance baby Dance
I remember Jeff and Jimmy in the
early 1960's at The Empire Leicester Square. I used to work in the West End at
the time and myself and a friend used to go in the afternoons when they used to
have what I think would have been called "Tea Dancing". Jeff shared the
revolving stage with Ken Macintosh and his band.
I met Jeff quite a few times and Jimmy, both lovely guys. Jeff and I used to talk guitars.
Jeff went back to Ilford, then the Empire London then Swansea Jimmy Cassady died last year. Allen Taylor lead guitar in the jeff Rowena band for 7 years
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