Obituary: Bob Johnston, musician

PIG farming was Bob Johnston’s prime concern in his working life, with physical toil and plenty of graft for the family business, but he always had something else on his mind. He was consumed by the swing bands of the 1940s and 1950s.

Bob, who died on Boxing Day aged 86 after a lengthy illness, made his living from farming in the piggeries around Gylemuir and Corstorphine that decades later were to make way for large-scale redevelopment involving Tesco and PC World.

Everything changed, though, when his dad bought him a clarinet. His idol was Benny Goodman, the universally acknowledged “king” on the instrument, and he remained a life-long addict.

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