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Ambrose Night

VASTURATIIGD: DESEDUDUAADARTATIAVTANDETINE CUDDACUSPARDSRSSDATSAASADSULSUASADTLESSASESATTSLDERAINETD 4YA Dance F eature | AMBROSE leads an orchestra which has an international = reputation for the consistency of its musicianly quality and showmanship. He started’ his career as a violinist, and after being in America for some time, returned: to England in the early "twenties.. Gradually building up a band with a pbdlished style of playing, he spent some successful years at the Embassy Club in London and went to the May Fair... Here the fame "of: the band continued to grow, until "it reached its present: eminence. This band, is featured in . the dance. programme from station 4YA on-June. 22, 1936, when interludes will be sung by Elsie .Carlisle,.the comedienne-vocalist . from Manchester, who for some years ‘was associated with Ambrose and His Orchestra. = = nd

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Radio Record, 19 June 1936, Page 8

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129

Ambrose Night Radio Record, 19 June 1936, Page 8

Ambrose Night Radio Record, 19 June 1936, Page 8

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