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JAZZ CLUB

bate in Britain, which. is enjoying a great boost in popularity, especially among teenagers, falls broadly into two classes-"traditional" and "modern." In BBC Jazz Club, now going the rounds of YA stations, the traditional is represented bythe bands of Humphrey Lyttelton, the Alex Welsh Dixielanders with George Melly, and- the Chris Barber Band. Several of the programmes are contributed by a collection of star musicians assembled for each session just as they get together in basement clubs in London’s West. End. Big band jazz is represented by. the orchestras of Johnny Dankworth, Vic Lewis, Ted Heath, Jack Parnell and Eric Delaney. |

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 872, 20 April 1956, Page 17

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JAZZ CLUB New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 872, 20 April 1956, Page 17

JAZZ CLUB New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 872, 20 April 1956, Page 17

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