This is a recent photograph of the entrance to Cammeyer's one time studio in Jermyn Street. Cammeyer once said of Parke Hunter, "I knew that he had music in him, as soon as I heard him improvising in my studio, he asked me if he could join our teaching staff, but he was mixed up with a class of person I couldn't possibly have coming up my stairs". Cam's wife lived on Jermyn Street, possibly at No.14, her father was a jeweller, so she was, almost certainly, well feathered, as they say.

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Comment by marc dalmasso on January 23, 2013 at 18:11

I love these stories , Richard  ;  "I knew that he had music in him "

Yes , strange ..... why ; he learned or  was born like this ;;.. ?

http://youtu.be/MiRxLgyN_Lo

Comment by Richard William Ineson on January 23, 2013 at 18:31

Oui, ces histoires sont tres amusant, je pense que Parke Hunter etait un homme avec les copains disreputable, du theatre et les maisons des lanterne rouge peut etre, tu comprends?

Comment by marc dalmasso on January 23, 2013 at 20:48

lanterne rouge ?  this could explain why he passed away very young ..  syphilis ?

Comment by Richard William Ineson on January 23, 2013 at 21:23

Peut etre, personne ne connait pas.

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