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Tito Burns (born Nathan Bernstein, 7 February 1921 – 23 August 2010) was a British and , who was active in both and rock and roll.


Biography

Early life
The son of a cabinet maker, he was the sixth and youngest child of Polish immigrants who had settled in Bethnal Green.
(2025). 9780230304666, Palgrave Macmillan. .
Burns was a self-taught from the age of 12, initially performing semi-professionally in the 1930s. From 16, he performed as a member of Don Marino Barreto and his Rumba Band, which had extended London residencies. It was as this time that he gained the "Tito" sobriquet which he retained for the rest of his life. He worked with the pianist and the clarinettist at the Cotton Club in Soho, with Burns doubling on piano. By 1941, he was leading a group at the Panama Club, but served in the Royal Air Force from 1942 becoming a member of the RAF Regiment Sextet the following year. He saw active service as a gunner in the Far East, but after VJ-Day, he worked in forces radio.
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After demobilisation, his new group, the Tito Burns Septet, which was formed in January 1947 and disbanded in August 1955, its existence practically coinciding with the run of the BBC's Accordion Club radio series. The group is believed, partly on the account of musician , to have been the first band to perform the new jazz idiom on in 1947. Their approach was derived from the "bop for the people" formula created by the American tenor saxophonist .

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When the show ended, the band went on tour and recorded a number of sides with various line-ups, including the and , Scott and alto saxophonist and drummer . In 1949, they were recording as a septet, but went back to being a sextet shortly afterwards. Ultimately, Burns was unable to maintain a jazz idiom, and began to lean towards a pop-oriented repertoire.


Talent manager
From 1955, Burns's career switched to management and the emerging rock and roll, which he admitted to disliking. In 1959, he replaced Franklyn Boyd as manager for . "Franklyn Boyd", , 23 May 2007 He soon gathered a list of clients, including The Searchers, whom he gave over to . Among the new talents he discovered was singer Dusty Springfield.Douglas Martin "Dougie Millings, the Tailor for the Beatles", The New York Times, 8 October 2001 As an , he first brought Cliff Richard to tailor for a stage costume. The resulting outfit, with its unique style, was later emulated by other performers of the time.

Burns appeared in D. A. Pennebaker's documentary film Dont Look Back (1965) which documented 's first UK tour, which Burns promoted. He disapproved of what he saw on screen: "I wasn't doing anything unusual. All agents play the bouncing act. I was playing the BBC against Granada, but I didn't like seeing it on film. I thought that none of the TV producers would speak to me again." His agency was bought in 1966 for £250,000 by the Grade Organisation and Burns became the deputy managing director of Harold Davison Ltd, a Grade subsidiary.

Burns briefly left managing performers to become Head of Variety Programming in March 1968 at the soon to launch new ITV franchise holder London Weekend Television, with the head of light entertainment, , being his superior. He poached , then a high-profile host, from the BBC in October 1969, but Dee's eclipse under his new contract and LWT's early internal problems led Burns to resign by summer 1970.

In October 1971, he formed a new company, Scotia-Tito Burns with the Scotia leisure group, which supplemented representing performers with roles as music publisher, television production, film scorings and promoting concerts and their recording projects. Throughout his career, he promoted tours for many US entertainers in including Simon and Garfunkel. He retired in 1976. However, he continued to book and for their British appearances, and remained 's representative.


Personal life
Burns married Teresa Devon, his longtime girlfriend, known as the singer , in 1948. The couple had two daughters.


Death
Tito Burns died at home on 23 August 2010, of complications from , at the age of 89.

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