Jack Payne & His Orchestra - 1928
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wonderful. Thanks.
-Bill
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Thank you Aaron 1912 for this SMASHING clip. I love seeing Jack and his orchestra live.
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Einfach nur Klasse, ich liebe die Musik.
Bin über Fiesta von Jack Payne auf deine Seite gestossen.
1. Klasse
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that my name
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wow that dude stole my name
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I have heard records by Jack Payne for many years but never knew he was on film with his band. This film clip is great to see. Thanks for sharing it.
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Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra recorded "I'll Never Ask for More" for Columbia on 7th May 1929, so this film (which is possibly a De Forest Phonofilm) is likely to have been made near this date. The little bit of cornet you hear towards the end is played by Frank Wilson, a good jazz musician who later joined Henry Hall's band at the BBC.
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Greeting Aaron1912
their is something about the look and mood that one feel's as if ti could come back in one form or another today in 2007 as the saying goes what is old new agian what is lose is found
thank you for posting this flim
cheer's from Canada
This is almost certainly from the 1930 film "Symphony for two flats"....no sound film was available in Britain in 1928.Payne has a much slimmer,more boyish face in 28/29 then shown here
davidglow3 1 year ago
It's from a 1950's documentary about the history of dance music. After this footage is shown the narrator then says "...and that was Jack 'shoulder's' Payne in 1928'.
Aaron1912 1 year ago
The british pathe website says it's from the film 'Jazz Time' (1928) but I can't find anything on it.
Aaron1912 4 years ago