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Following a discussion on
the British Dance Bands group (click
here
to find the group),
I have put up this web page in an attempt to list all the books which are
relevant to enthusiast of British Dance Bands and popular music of the
inter-war period. I am still not sure about
the best way to organise the list, but I for now I have split it into
two sections: Section 1: Books about a single artist; mainly biographies or autobiographies, listed alphabetically by the artist's surname. Section 2: Books generally about popular music of the 1920s-40s. These are listed by the author's or publisher's name. Few, if any, of these books
are still available. If you are looking to obtains copies of any of
them, I suggest looking at local second-hand book-fairs or bookshops,
searching on "Ebay", or looking at book-selling websites (see
below). Some stallholders at the record
fairs mentioned elsewhere on this site sometimes sell books as well as
records.
Abebooks If you know of any books I've missed, then do email me with the details. Thank you to members of the British Dance Bands Yahoo discussion group for suggesting the idea and particularly to the following for helping with book information and scans: Peter Wallace, Brian Willey, Barry McCanna, Ray Pallett, Joe Moore, Gordon Howsden Page created: January 4th, 2009. Last updated January 03, 2016 |
Section 1: Single Artist books, listed alphabetically by artist surname.
Artist | Book Details | Synopsis | Image |
Sylvester Ahola |
The
Gloucester Gabriel by Dick Hill Published 1993 by Scarecrow Press |
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Billy Amstell |
Don't Fuss Mr. Ambrose
by Billy Amstell Published 1986 by Spellmount Ltd 137 pages Hardback |
Billy Amstell's recollections of a top dance band musician's life, notably his period with Ambrose, makes fascinating reading. Includes some good photos, an index and brief notes about the other musicians in Ambrose's band. | |
Jimmy Blades |
Drum Roll by James Blades Published 1977 by Faber and Faber Limited 264 pages Hardback |
Along with his brothers Tommy and Cris, Jimmy Blades had a long career as a symphonic percussionist, but didn't forget his time in dance bands during the 1920s and 30s when writing his autobiography. The dance band period was just one small part of his life, so there is a lot of non-dance band detail in the book. Includes a few photographs and an index. | |
Al Bowlly |
Al Bowlly
by Sid Colin & Tony Staveacre Published 1979 by Elm Tree Books 160 pages Hardback |
A book about the life of the famous crooner, written by someone who knew him. The book also includes a full (nearly 50-page) discography and a number of fine photographs. | |
Al Bowlly |
Goodnight Sweetheart by Ray Pallett Published 1986 by Spellmount Ltd 187 pages Hardback |
Ray's book, subtitled "The Life and Times of Al Bowlly" covers the whole
career of this still very popular British crooner. It includes a number
of good photographs of musicians and bands which were associated with
Al, along with some family photos. The last 50 or so pages include a discography (alphabetically by song title), a list of LP re-issues, a filmography, and an index to the book. |
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Billy Cotton |
I Did It My Way by Billy Cotton Published 1970 by George C. Harrap 192 pages hardback |
Billy Cotton's autobiography which includes a number of photographs and an index. | |
Billy Cotton |
The Greatest Billy
Cotton Band Show by John Maxwell Published 1976 by Jupiter 150 pages hardback |
A very interesting book covering the whole career of Billy Cotton. Includes many good photos, including some of his early band. Indexed. | |
Herman Darewski | Musical
Memories
by Herman Darewski |
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Denny Dennis |
I'll Sing You A Thousand Love Songs
by Mike Carey Published 1992 by Pinnacle |
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Betty Driver |
Betty - The Autobiography
by Betty Driver (with Daran Little) Published 2005 by Granada |
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Vivian Ellis |
I'm On A See-Saw by Vivian Ellis Published 1953 by Cedric Chivers 259 pages hardback |
Autobiography of Vivian Ellis. Ellis wrote many songs, usually for shows, many of which were recorded by dance bands of the period. Includes a handful of photos and an index. | |
George Elrick |
Housewives Choice
by George Elrick Published 1991 by Mainstream 207 pages hardback |
George Elrick's autobiography. | |
Roy Fox |
Hollywood, Mayfair and All That
by Roy Fox Published 1975 by Leslie Frewin |
Quite an interesting book, though I always feel that Roy spends too much time name-dropping from his period in Hollywood and not enough time on his British dance band career, which is now he made his money and fame. Having said that, it is a good read. There are a few photos in the centre of the book. No index. | |
Roy Fox | The
Memory Lane Tribute to Roy Fox by Wemyess Craigie & Ray Pallett Published 1982 by Memory Lane 35 page softback booklet |
The major part
of this booklet is a full discography of Roy Fox's British recordings.
In addition, there are articles about Roy Fox himself and on his vocalists and also a few photographs. |
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Harry Gold |
Gold,
Doubloons and Pieces of Eight by Harry Gold Published 2000 by Northway Publications |
Reedsman Harry Gold's autobiography includes some good photographs of bands with whom he worked. | |
Nat Gonella |
Georgia On My Mind by Ron Brown (with Cyril Brown) Published 1985 by Milestone 163 pages Hardback |
Written by Ron Brown, a personal friend of Nat's for some years, this is the definitive story of Nat Gonella's life and career. The book includes a number of photographs and an index at the back. | |
Nat Gonella |
The Gonella Discography by Ron Brown Published 1987 by Ron Brown |
Despite the title, this is much more than a discography as it contains plenty of text and photographs. | |
Nat Gonella |
A Life In Jazz - Nat
Gonella by Ron Brown and Digby Fairweather Published 2005 by Northway Publications |
An essential update on Nat Gonella's 1985 biography "Georgia on My Mind". | |
Norman Hackforth |
And The Next Object... by Norman Hackforth Published 1975 by Angus and Robertson 211 pages hardback |
Hackforth was the mystery voice heard by millions on the radio in the programme "Twenty Questions", but his career reaches back to the beginning of the 20th century and he composed a number of songs recorded by British Dance Bands. Perhaps of only slight interest here, it is worth picking up a copy should you see one. Includes a handful of photographs in the centre of the book, and an index. | |
Henry Hall |
Here's To The Next Time by Henry Hall Published 1955 by Odhams Press Ltd 240 pages Hardback |
Henry Hall covers the whole of his life and career, as one should in an autobiography. A very good read. Includes some fine photographs. No index. | |
Tommy Handley |
Tommy Handley by Ted Kavanagh Published 1949 by Hodder and Stoughton |
Perhaps of only peripheral interest here, it does include some good photos and interesting detail about radio of the period. | |
Ted Heath |
I Haven't Said Thanks by Moira Heath Published 1998 by Moira Heath |
The story of Ted and Moira Heath | |
Chick Henderson |
The Chick Henderson Story
by Frank Wappatt Published 1990 by Printability |
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Spike Hughes |
Second Movement by Spike Hughes Published 1951 by Museum Press Ltd 340 pages Hardback |
One of a series of books written by Hughes, many of which hardly (if at all) mention his dance band career, as though he was somewhat ashamed of it! This book, however, does cover his Jazz career, though it is very wordy and there are no photographs to break up the text. | |
Leslie Hutchinson |
Hutch by Charlotte Breese |
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Max Jaffa |
A Life On The Fiddle by Max Jaffa Published 1991 by Hodder & Stoughton |
Long associated with the Palm Court, Jaffa's first professional job was with bandleader Jack Harris. Max recalls those early days with the dance bands in his book. | |
Edmund Thornton Jenkins |
Edmund Thornton Jenkins The Life and Times of an American Black Composer by Jeffrey P. Green Published 1982 by Greenwood Press |
At first glance, you may wonder what this book is doing here. Well, Ed Jenkins did play in some British dance bands in the early 1920s, such as Jack Hylton's Queen's Dance Orchestra. As such, this book is only of minimal interest here. Indexed, with only a couple of photos. | |
Mary Lee |
Forever Francie - My Life with Jack Milroy
by Mary Lee Published 2005 by Black and White |
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Louis Levy |
Music
For The Movies by Louis Levy Published 1948 by Sampson Low, Marston & Co 182 pages hardback |
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Vera Lynn |
Vocal Refrain
by Vera Lynn Published 1975 by W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd |
Vera's autobiography | |
Vera Lynn |
We'll Meet Again by Vera Lynn |
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Ivor Mairants |
My Fifty Fretting Years by Ivor Mairants Published 1980 by Ashley Mark 386 pages Softback |
This book shows what a hugely varied career Ivor had. It it well-written though with quite a lot of technical details. Some good photographs as well. No index. | |
Jessie Matthews |
Over My Shoulder by Jessie Matthews Published 1974 by W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd 238 pages Hardback |
Jessie Matthews' autobiography including many photographs and covering her private life and career. | |
Billy Mayerl |
Marigold The Music of Billy Mayerl by Peter Dickinson Published 1999 by Oxford University Press 280 pages hardback |
A book detailing Billy Mayerl's career, including his period in the 1920s with the Savoy Havana Band. It also cobes his compositions (including a full list) and a discography of records on which he plays. Some nice photos in the centre of the book and an index. The original book comes with CD containing excellent transfers of his solo piano records. | |
Jack Payne |
Signature Tune by Jack Payne Published by Stanley Paul & Co. |
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Jack Payne and Peggy Cochrane |
We Said It With Music by Peggy Cochrane Published 1980 by New Horizon 142 pages hardback |
The story of Peggy Cochrane and Jack Payne with a foreword by Frank Chacksfield | |
Donald Peers |
Pathway by Donald Peers Published 1951 by Werner Laurie |
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Victor Silvester |
Dancing Is My Life by Victor Silvester Published 1958 by Heinemann |
Victor's autobiography doesn't have much in it about dance bands, but does have good details about ballrooms and dancing. | |
Skyrockets |
Stairway To The Stars by Chris Hayes Published 1947 by Promise Press Ltd. |
The story of the Skyrockets Orchestra as told to Chris Hayes in 1947 and including individual biographies and photos of the musicians in the band. Reprinted in the early 1990s. | |
Lew Stone | A
Career In Music by Kenith Trodd Published 1971 by Joyce Stone |
Kenith Trodd had only just started on a biography of Lew Stone's life when, sadly, Stone died. As a result, this book has little biographical detail, but consists mainly of press cuttings and photographs. Includes a full discography of Lew's recordings and some information about the arrangements he wrote for other bandleaders. | |
Lew Stone |
A Modest Maestro by Tony Staveacre Published 2010 by Tony Staveacre see www.lewstone.co.uk 128 pages paperback |
After nearly 30 years, Tony Staveacre has managed to do what Kenith Trodd was frustratingly unable to do - to write the story of Lew Stone, with valuable assistance from Lew's widow, Joyce. | |
Leslie Thompson |
Leslie Thompson - an
Autobiography as told to Jeffrey P. Green Published 1985 by Rabbit Press 220 pages plus photos, hardback |
Thompson was a Jamaican-born trumpeter who played with British dance bands in the 1930s. A lot of detail about his life, probably not all of interest to dance band people, but some good photos included. | |
Valaida |
High-Hat, Trumpet and
Rhythm by Mark Miller |
Valaida Snow was an American variety artist who visited Britain in the mid-1930s and also recorded for Parlophone with a choice group of British musicians. As such, she is technically outside the remit of this list, but is included here because of her recordings. |
Section 2: General books about Dance Bands and Popular Music of the 1920s-40s.