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Performer |
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Rec Date |
Composer |
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Caravan |
Bohemian Band |
Edison Bell Winner |
3741 |
7503 O |
Nov 1922 |
Gene Williams |
Flying Colours |
The Queens Hall Light Orchestra Cond: Robert Farnon |
Decca |
F9408 |
CH60 -1 |
May 1950 |
R.Barsotti |
I'm Millie, A Messy Old Mermaid |
Douglas Byng |
Broadcast 12 |
3051-A |
3051A |
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Byng |
Entrance of the Little Fauns |
Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra |
Columbia |
DX273 |
WAX 6142 - 2 |
Jun 1931 |
Pierné arr: Mouton |
The Loch Ness Monster |
John Tilley |
Columbia |
DB1265 |
CA 14244 - 1 |
Dec 1933 |
John Tilley |
To A Water Lilly |
The Victor Olof Sextet |
HMV |
B2690 |
Bb9404 V W |
4 Nov 1926 |
McDowell |
Lino is Linoleum |
Tommy Handley |
Picadilly |
222 |
XX 1463 |
0 |
Will E. Haines J.Wright |
A pantomime dame all the year round - Unusual music by a French classical composer played by a dance band - A fishy tale - "Suggestive" music - One of Tommy Handley's silliest songs.
John Tilley's book of monologues
USEFUL REFERENCES:
"The First Book of the Great Musicians" by Percy
A. Scholes (OUP 1951)
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