Malcom Bruce Turner (5 July 1922[1] – 28 November 1993)[2] was an English jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and bandleader.
He played with Freddy Randall[2] from 1948–53 and worked on the Queen Mary in a dance band and in a quartet with Dill Jones and Peter Ind.
At a concert performed in Birmingham's Town Hall, Lyttelton's more literal traditionalist fans displayed a banner instructing "Go Home Dirty Bopper!
The event included George Melly, Diz Disley, Acker Bilk, Chris Barber, Kenny Ball, Ken Colyer, Monty Sunshine, Bob Wallis, Alex Welsh, Mick Mulligan and Turner.
[4] His eccentricities included speaking a private language in which everybody, regardless of age or gender, was called "Dad", he repeated phrases, and he used outdated slang such as "Some fun, I'd say!"