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Bands of the 1900's

London Theatre Orchestra
Venuta Family Orchestras

Bands of the 1920s

Buescher Boys Band
Archie Cunningham & The Royal Marines
Guy Lombardo & The Royal Canadians
Bert Niosi Orchestras
Jack Pudney Orchestra
Don Wright & The Wright Brothers Orch.
Harry Wooster & His Orpheus Orchestra

Bands Of The 1930s

Frank Crowley Orchestra
Johnny Downs Orchestra
Bubs Jamieson Orchestra
Al Keen Orchestra
Mickey McDougall Orchestra

Joe Maycock Orchestra
Ted Palmer Orchestra
Alf Tibbs Orchestra

Bands Of The 1940s

Doug Baker Orchestra
Johnny Brennan Orchestra
Downs Family Orchestras
Bobby Downs Orchestra
Don Downs Orchestra
Graydon Hopkins Orchestra
Len Langley Orchestra
London Life Troupers
Neil Mckay Orchestras
Scotty McLachlan Orchestra
Russ Mills Orchestra
Ted Pudney Orchestra
Lionel Thornton & Casa Royal Orchestra
Frank Traher Orchestra
Bob Wybrow Orchestra

Bands Of 1950 and Beyond

Gord Cooper Orchestra
Benny Goodfellow Londonaires
Bob Martin Orchestras
The Moonlighters
George Ross Sophisticated Swing
Ron Shadbolt & New Modernaires
Bill Sherry Big Band
George Tingey Orchestra
Dalton Walpole Orchestra

 

 

Past Big Bands

The Big Band era was a time when the social hub of a community was the local dance hall. A place where people could relax, listen to the music of their favourite swing band or dance band, and form lifelong attachments with members of the opposite sex. A place where one could linger for a while and escape from the tensions of daily life. And as the years passed by and other attractions moved in to replace the dance hall, people could still look back with nostalgia on those days and relive them by going to dances whenever the opportunity arose.

These opportunities have survived in London right up to the present day. Credit must go to the many big bands that have kept the spirit alive in the city over the passing years, bands that were composed of highly skilled musicians, many of whom played with the same band all their lives. When Johnny Downes Orchestra ceased playing in 1985 six of the members had been with him since their first engagement in 1939.

Visit the pages of the big bands, listen to the audio clips, many from live broadcasts from local ballrooms, view the photographic slideshows, relive those glorious days, create your own nostalgia and remember that the City of London was fortunate enough to be the home of so many great bands.

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