Ambrose - 1930's Dance Band - Limehouse Blues
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An astonishingly sophisticated arrangement for the mid-1930's. Impressed!
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Love this to bits, a fantastic swing arrangement
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1 person can't smile.
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To get the top musicians of the day Bert Ambrose would pay 10 to 15 times the average wage. A millionaire in the thirties who died a pauper in 71. What a sad way to go, due to a little problem called gambling !
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@glennmiller2005 That's what I meant.
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@cvwtzhaar xylophone
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Yessuh by Gory!!!!
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who is the guitarist shown up close in the beginning (and at the end) any guesses?
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does anyone know who played guitar on this recording?
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cvwtzhaar 3 years ago
Jack Simpson
deejay830 3 years ago
Right at the end you catch a glimpse of Billy Amstell one of the Ambrose regulars. It looks like an interview. It would be good to see or hear that.
Billy was sitting next to Danny Polo (Billy i believe rated him amoung the best).
peteressex 4 years ago
It's from a video called "Don't Fuss Mr Ambrose" where he talks to Don Thompson
deejay830 4 years ago