TEMPO di JAZZ
OH, son of the famous Charlie Kunz, has formed his own band. And what is more, Joe’s band is a zood band. He is not merely trading on the "old man’s" name. PITMANS have published a book on "Step-Dancing,"’ by Kenneth Burchill. Twenty lucidly-expounded, well-illustrated lessons, with the clev-erly-tabulated rhythms, make the routines foolproof. AROLD COLLINS is a Marathon expert-ten years ago at Birmingham, he tickled the ivories for 47 con-
secutive hours, and again in 1929 his band at Folkstone made a non-stop playing run of seven hours, NE New York radio station features dance band recordings for two hours each morning. Harry Roy and Ambrose are firm- ° est os favourites, Bravo Uncle am DURING his American season Jack ‘Hylton has been bombarding Mrs. Hylton (who is "holding the fort" with her band in England) with an endless Stream of private recordings of his American programmes. They include everything, even the commentaries over the radio, and the playing is truly magnificent.
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Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 10
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165TEMPO di JAZZ Radio Record, 21 August 1936, Page 10
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