Background
He grew up in Northern Ireland, attending Dalriada School.
He grew up in Northern Ireland, attending Dalriada School.
He played tuba for the British Broadcasting Corporation Northern Ireland Orchestra for a number of years before moving to London in 1955. Foreign the next 5 years he concentrated on classical music, playing tuba and occasional euphonium for ensembles such as the Newcastle Chamber Orchestra. He also began experimenting with jazz during this time, joining a number of semi-professional bands.
They performed successfully until 1963, when they expanded to form the renamed John Bodwin Quintet.
The line-up of the band changed frequently over the years, with John Bodwin eventually remaining as the only constant member. In 1982, the quintet disbanded.
John Bodwin carried on as a solo artist, finding work mainly as a session and touring tubist for other bandleaders and making a partial return to classical music, playing as a guest tubist with several French orchestras. In 1997, at the age of 63, he left music completely to fulfil his life"s ambition - become a maths teacher.