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(British Jazz and Blues Singer) George Melly was a versatile individual renowned for his involvement in jazz and blues as a singer, critic, writer, and lecturer. He contributed as a film and television critic for The Observer from 1965 to 1973, displaying his expertise in the entertainment media industry. Melly also imparted his knowledge of art history, with a particular emphasis on surrealism, through his lectures. His professional pursuits spanned a wide array of creative and intellectual endeavors, making a lasting impression across multiple disciplines.