Neil Ardley - Sources and External Links

Sources and External Links

  • Carr, Ian, Digby Fairweather, & Brian Priestley. Jazz: The Rough Guide. London: Rough Guides. ISBN 1-85828-528-3
  • Ardley, Neil, David Lambert and Mark Lambert. What Is It? Question and Answer Encyclopedia. London: Kingfisher Books. ISBN 0-671-68467-1
  • Neil Ardley Official Website — includes lists of his books and compositions.
  • Neil Ardley — biographical sketch by Eugene Chadbourne for Allmusic.
  • Find-a-Grave profile for Neil Ardley
  • Out of the Long Dark: The Life of Ian Carr, Alyn Shipton, Equinox Publishing, 2006. ISBN (Paperback) 1845532228 ISBN (Paperback) 9781845532222
  • Obituary by John L. Walters, The Guardian,

Thursday March 4, 2004.

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Name Ardley, Neil
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Date of birth 1937
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Date of death 2004
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