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  1. 5 days ago · Just wanted to upload a rough, but higher quality audio file of "Are You Happy" by Al Bowlly. Courtesy of the GHT phonomuseum. And photographs courtesy of St...

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  2. 3 days ago · Background Al Bowlly, a big band artist sampled on Everywhere at the End of Time In 1999, English electronic musician Leyland Kirby adopted the pseudonym the Caretaker, whose work sampled big band records. Kirby drew influence from the haunted- ballroom scene of filmmaker Stanley Kubrick's work The Shining (1980), as heard on the debut release of the alias, Selected Memories from the Haunted ...

  3. cartoonresearch.com › index › a-musical-up-roar-1936-38A Musical Up-Roar 1936-38

    5 days ago · Roy Fox did one for English Decca, with Al Bowlly on vocal. An aircheck by Benny Goodman appeared on Columbia’s “Swing Concert No. 2″ LP set, actually culled from various radio broadcasts. The frenzied jam at the end of the cartoon s set to “Runnin’ Wild”, a 1922 pop song, which became an evergreen among jazz and swing musicians.

  4. 4 days ago · Answer: Al Bowlly Al Bowlly was born on January 7, 1898 in Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique and was brought up in South Africa. After various jobs such as a barber and a jockey in the '20s, he joined the Edgar Adeler Dance Band mainly as a guitarist.

  5. 5 days ago · Setlist was something like this: Freeze; Hard on Me; Withered and Died; The Old Pack Mule; Turning of the Tide; John the Gun; Al Bowlly’s in Heaven; The Day That I Give In; A Man in Need; Take Care the Road You Choose; Singapore Sadie; What’s Left To Lose; Guns Are The Tongues; Tear Stained Letter

  6. 4 days ago · AL BOWLLY + HARRY HUDSON’S MELODY MEN - ‘HAPPY FEET’ 1930 WINNER 78, HOT SOLOS! Mark Berresford Rare Records (6785) Business Registered as business ...

  7. 2 days ago · Al Bowlly & Nat Gonella (insp. 1932) CD: ”Best Of Lew Stone & The Monseigneur Band” Claves CD 50-9812 (1998) 16 The Farm Relief Song (Smith – White) Vernon Dalhart (insp. 1929)