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  2. List of leaders of British dance bands - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of people who led their own British dance band (distinct from British big band leaders, who played big band music). It includes those performers who were not British, but led a band based in Britain. [1

  3. British dance band - Wikipedia

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    Often, comedians of the day or music hall personalities would sing novelty recordings backed by well-known British dance band leaders. [3] Some of the British dance band leaders and musicians went on to fame in the United States in the swing era. [4] Thanks to Britain's continuing ballroom dancing tradition and its recording copyright laws ...

  4. List of British big band leaders - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 November 2024, at 08:52 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Geraldo (bandleader) - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Walcan Bright (10 August 1904 – 4 May 1974), [1] better known as Geraldo, was an English bandleader. [2] He adopted the name "Geraldo" in 1930, and became one of the most popular British dance band leaders of the 1930s with his "sweet music" and his "Gaucho Tango Orchestra".

  6. Maurice Winnick - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Winnick (28 March 1902 – 26 May 1962) was an English musician and dance band leader of the British dance band era. Born in Manchester, Winnick studied violin at the Manchester College of Music, where he proved to be a "child prodigy". He took a job in a cinema orchestra, playing the accompaniment for silent films, and while still in ...

  7. Harry Roy - Wikipedia

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    Harry Roy (12 January 1900 – 1 February 1971) [1] [2] was a British dance band leader and clarinet player from the 1920s to the 1960s. He performed several songs with suggestive lyrics, including "My Girl's Pussy" (1931), [3] and "She Had to Go and Lose It at the Astor" (1939) and "When Can I have a Banana Again?"

  8. Category:British dance musicians - Wikipedia

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    An overall list of dance music artists from the United Kingdom. ... British electronic dance music musicians (8 C, 5 P) G. British dance music groups (10 C, 42 P) M.

  9. List of big bands - Wikipedia

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    BBC Northern Dance Orchestra - swing music; Charlie Barnet Big Band - jazz, swing; ... List of British big band leaders; List of experimental big bands; Territory Bands;

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