Raymond Geoffrey Foxley (28 December 1928 – 6 July 2002) was a British jazz pianist.
[1] He led his own bands from 1946, including the Gutbucket Six, the Gully Low Stompers and the Levee Ramblers.
[1] After settling in London in the 1950s he worked with Bobby Mickleburgh, Mick Mulligan, Chris Barber, Mike Daniels and Ken Colyer during that decade.
[1] In the following decade he freelanced, led his own quintet, and played in Europe with Rod Mason.
[1] Much of what he played was traditional jazz, but he "was also admired by avant-gardists like sopranoist Lol Coxhill and percussionist Roger Turner".