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BRITISH AND AMERICAN DANCE BANDS

on National Programme Daventry

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AMBROSE and his ORCHESTRA, from THE MAY FAIR HOTEL. THE B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA, directed by HENRY HALL. The first broadcast of ROY Fox and his BAND, from THE CAFÉ ANGLAIS. THE MONSEIGNEUR DANCE BAND, directed by LEW STONE , from MONSEIGNEUR. JACK PAYNE with his BAND. PAUL WHITEMAN and his ORCHESTRA, from NEW YORK
This week's festival programmes find a melodious climax in a hundred minutes of dance music from six of the world's leading bands. Tonight's performances by the American pioneer, Paul Whiteman , and his five British successors and collaborators provide a striking demonstration of modern dance-music development after ten years of broadcasting.
(Shipping Forecast at 11.0)
. at 11.30

Contributors

Directed By:
Henry Hall.
Unknown:
Roy Fox
Directed By:
Lew Stone
Unknown:
Paul Whiteman
Unknown:
Paul Whiteman

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