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In other words “dance bands” and this was the start of pop music. But in the pre-rock ‘n’ roll era, it was known as “dance music”. The dance bands developed in the 1920s. This article takes a look at the British contribution to dance band music. Among the earliest bands were those at London’s Savoy Hotel, the Savoy Orpheans, and ...
Dance Bands. I am attempting to bring together all the information I can find on the 1920s & 1930s dance music, including scanned pictures of musicians, bands and original record labels, short biographies, maybe discographies and eventually some music files for listening. I am concentrating on British Dance Bands because, living in England ...
The sounds of British Dance Band Music were indelibly imprinted into the neural networks of many of us in the superb & unforgettable yarn about sheet music salesman Arthur Parker in Dennis Potter's TV series 'Pennies from Heaven' from 1978 ... Jack Hylton featured - Painting the Clouds with Sunshine 1929. Life Begins at Oxford Circus 1935
The effect of the embargo was to encourage the British Dance Band to flourish, and it did not exclude individual Americans from joining local bands. American musicians such as Adrian Rollini, Frank Guerante, and Danny Polo enjoyed celebrity status in the UK upon abandoning their American careers to perform overseas.
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Oct 11, 2012 · Listen to The Best of British Dance Bands by Various Artists on Apple Music. 2012. 67 Songs. Duration: 3 hours, 22 minutes.
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Popular British Dance Bands playing 1920s and 1930s music from all genres including swing, jazz, big band and more. Music of the 1920 and 1930s jazz age. Some of the best British musical artists of the day are featured in this compilation. The bands of Ambrose, Jack Jackson, Jack Payne, Carroll Gibbons, Henry Hall and Ray Noble are represented here along with many others. Also included are the ...