Roberto Inglez. By Barry McCanna. It is a fact that some bandleaders donned the mantle of a more flamboyant personality by means of their music. Geraldo and Felix Mendelssohn are obvious examples, but with Roberto Inglez what.Previous articles. This page contains a selection of articles which. Memory Lane. They are reproduced in their entirety, latest first. Ambrose – The. American Connection. Count Basie. Josephine Bradley. MBE Alan Breeze. Johnnie Claes. Steve Conway. Billy Cotton - The Bands and their Records. All African American feature films, either featuring African American studies themes or African American actors, are located in the Digital and Multimedia Center unless otherwise indicated. Movies can be checked out unless. Memorabilia / Wardrobe / Celebrity (Hollywood Memorabilia, Television Memorabilia, Movie Memorabilia, Etc.). AVERY, Mildred Jean 'Millie' - Passed away after a courageous battle with Cancer on Friday, July 11, 2003, at the Health Sciences Complex, Mildred Jean 'Millie' Avery. Aged 58 years. Predeceased by her father and mother. PIERPONT (PIERREPONT[E], PIERPOINT, etc.) GENEALOGIES With Focus on the New England Pier(re)ponts of America copyright Robert Alan Kraft; updates 2000(27je+11au) +2001(03ja+21je) +2002(18ap+14my+21je+16jl+03oc) +2003(12mr+19my.
Evelyn Dall. Eric Delaney. Roy Edwards. George Elrick. Roy Fox. Geraldo. Ted Heath. Spike Hughes. Roberto Inglez. Ken Snakehips Johnson. Bert Kaempfert Mary Lee. Anne Lenner. Felix Medelssohn. Glenn Miller. Jimmy Miller. Harry Parry. Jack Plant. Eddie Pola. Buddy Rich. Val Rosing. George Scott- Wood. George Shearing The Starita Brothers. Billy Ternent Valaida. Jack White & his. Jay Wilbur. Marius B. Winter. DANCE BAND PERSONALITIESBy Barry Mc. Canna. When the discography of British Dance Bands On Record, by Brian Rust and. Sandy Forbes, was published in 1. Jay Wilbur. By rights, he should have been. Ambrose, Jack Hylton and Jack Payne, all household names in. His recorded output was equally prolific, his choice of material. Victory and its successors the 8- inch Eclipse and the 9- inch Crown. Since these could be bought only in Woolworths, initially for sixpence a record. Nothing could be. His neglect is ironic because as a studio director he was able to call on the. London’s dance band musicians. Ambrose was one society bandleader who. But because Wilbur’s personnel assembled for recording purposes only, and most. James Edward Wilbur was born in Bournemouth, the year being given as 1. Both parents worked for Carl Rosa, Britain’s oldest opera company, which held a. Royal Warrant from Queen Victoria. His father was a member of the orchestra and. In his formative years Jay took singing. In his early teens he featured in Bluebell in Fairyland, a. Sir Seymour Hicks in 1. Christmas. He was also involved in a vaudeville act called Casey’s Court, part. It has been claimed that the lad. Charlie Chaplin. If so, this could not. Chaplin went to America with Fred Karno’s. Young Jay Wilbur was stagestruck, and his seaside location presented a wide. He was much in demand. When he was 1. 6. This was a. fortuitous decision, because the movie business was developing rapidly, and. According to one account. Jay had been chosen to play the piano in some of London’s early cinemas. However, this seems. Whatever the truth of the matter, the need to concentrate from close range. As a result, when. First World War, Jay. C3 and given the job of a coppersmith. The purpose of this eluded. Although forced to abandon a burgeoning career in the. In 1. 91. 9, the year the Original Dixieland Jazz Band toured England, Jay formed. Continent for a couple of years. When he came back to England he became the musical director for the Ashton &. Mitchells Agency, and supplied dance orchestras for society venues. This led to. a chance meeting with Edward, Prince of Wales, who was an active socialite and. That encounter resulted in Jay. Buckingham Palace on several occasions. After he left the agency he joined Emlyn Thomas’ London Band, and in. September 1. 92. 3 he participated in their first recording session, although the. He then reformed his own band, and. London venues including the Piccadilly and Savoy Hotels, he. Continent and played at the Hotel Bristol in Oslo and the casino. Spa, Belgium. Following that, he was asked to provide the ship’s orchestra. West Indies. When the liner berthed at New York he. They included Paul Whiteman and André Kostelanetz, and the experience. The next firm date is March 1. Van’s Ten. a numerically correct tag for Leon Van Straten’s Orchestra. He was involved in. Duophone label were productive. He was replaced during February 1. Tricity Restaurant in the Strand, where he took over from Ben Blue and his Band. He left in the autumn of 1. Joe Kosky (who later, as Joe. Kaye, played violin in Nat Star’s band). The reason for his departure was to. Dominion Gramophone Records Ltd., a. This is perhaps a good. Jay’s surname was actually. Blinco, because whether or not that was the case, it is the name James Edward. Wilbur that appeared in the list of the board of directors of the company. The studio orchestra which he put together for Dominion featured a highly. Max Goldberg, with whom he had. Arthur Rosebery’s. Kit- Cat Dance Band, Jay Whidden’s Band and Bert Firman’s various ensembles. Tony. Thorpe who, like Max, later joined Ambrose’s band, was on trombone and the. Billy Thorburn. Most of their recordings were issued under. Dominion was a larger enterprise. They also provided the musical accompaniment to various. Elsie Carlisle, discreetly masquerading under the. Amy Brunton). Unfortunately the label barely had time to. Wall Street crash, and it was an early victim of the. Great Depression. Having begun with high hopes, by mid- 1. Dominion Company. One door had shut but, true to the old saying, another one opened almost. In July 1. 93. 0 Jay Wilbur announced in The Melody Maker that he had. Crystalate Gramophone. Manufacturing Co. Ltd. of Tonbridge, Kent. As established producers of the. Imperial and Victory labels they were far better placed than Dominion. Furthermore they were keen to expand. British dance band output, rather than continuing to be dependent on. American masters, and had just opened their new recording studios in Broadhurst. Gardens, West Hampstead for that purpose. The colour of the Imperial label was. Jay began an association that. One of his first credited sides, Adeline on Imperial 2. The first take employed the vocal trio of Al. Bowlly, Les Allen and Jack Plant, but a later take 4 is purely instrumental, and. At the end of January 1. Victory side was cut, and that label was. Eclipse, together with a proliferation of the pseudonyms under. Jay’s recordings were sold in Woolworths. The Hottentots and The Biltmore. Players were joined by The Ambassadors Twelve, The Connecticut Collegians and. The Radio Serenaders to name but a few. As mentioned already, he appeared under. Imperial, but towards the end of 1. Jack Payne before being phased out. His recordings continued to be released on. Eclipse, still mainly under aliases, and were featured also on some Broadcast. Rex. label (which was styled "The King Of Records"). The final stage of this revamp took place in mid- 1. Eclipse. label passed its one- thousandth issue, after which it was discontinued and. Crown. This new entry (out of the same stable as Imperial and Rex). Jay Wilbur’s identity. Even more pseudonyms. Manuel Espinosa and his Rumba. Band was the most exotic! In 1. 93. 7 Crystalate was acquired by Decca, at which. Crown label was discontinued. In the meantime Jay had secured his own radio programme on the strength of. Radio was not an entirely new medium to him, because he. BBC. became a public corporation. Then however light music had been seen as a. As a result of the popularity of Melody. From The Sky, which began in April 1. Jay continued to broadcast - most. Music While You Work and the wartime comedy series Hi. Gang, which was broadcast from Bristol, whence the BBC Variety Department had. The latter programme featured the American couple Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels. England, as well as Vic Oliver, the son of an Austrian baron. It was when the. latter turned his talents to comedy that he met and married a young chorus girl. Winston Churchill’s son- in- law! The fast pace of the show was. I’m Just Wild About Harry, and Wilbur was assisted. Sam Browne and The Greene Sisters. One measure of its success was. Hi Gang. In May 1. In consequence recording sessions, now. Hi Gang Orchestra, became far less frequent, finishing in September. The war was not without its tribulations; his son, an aerial photographer. RAF, had been killed in 1. It seems probable that it. That was the end of an era, not just for Jay Wilbur, but for dance bands. On his return he faced a very different scene, to which he adapted. He left England in 1. New Zealand, resettled in Australia in 1. Music Hath. Charms. But his wanderlust continued, and in 1. Capetown, where he. Springbok Radio with his Firestone Strings. He died in Capetown in. Unlike some other band leaders, Jay Wilbur was very highly regarded by those. One of them recalled his. He knew what he wanted and he knew how to get it. The musicians, whose studio. There were. many bandleaders who insisted that their own name had to be carried on the. Jay Wilbur knew that what mattered above all else was the music, and that. I know of only one LP devoted to Jay Wilbur, which was Hi! Gang on Decca. Recollections RFL 2. Since the advent of CDs Vocalion has issued three volumes. Sing, Baby, Sing (CDEA 6. We’ll Meet Again (CDEA 6. Rex recordings and from my liner notes for which this article has. Round About Regent Street (CDEA 6. Crown era. Timeless mine the same seam on CBC 1- 0. Rhythm Rascals and The Swing Rhythm Boys, plus Sid. Phillips. It’s also worth bearing in mind that Jay Wilbur directed the studio. Rex roster, including Bebe Daniels and. Elsie Carlisle. That is but a fraction of the enormous legacy of his recordings. Barry Mc. Canna © August 2. Top of page. When the Count Outshone the Rain. By Tony Parker. Almost everyone can remember the first time that they saw one of the great. American bands in action in this country, when they were allowed to visit after. Anglo- American Musicians' ban in the 1. My. recollection, although perhaps a little different than most, is every bit as. In my case it wasn't so much the exciting prospect of seeing and. Count Basie orchestra in action, on a cold, wet and windy. November night at the City Hall, Sheffield, in 1. I'd be able to get into this marvellous South Yorkshire venue. Also, it wasn't that I didn't have a front- stall ticket. I did. In fact, that. I had more tickets than I could handle. Intrigued? Then let me elucidate. As a band- loving teenager, and living in a town that was starved of such. I used to organise sold- out, 3. Free Trade Hall and Belle Vue, both in Manchester and. 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