Record

Performance TitleJazz Cavalcade Star Parade
Performance Date6 April 1952
Performance DaySunday
Performance Time19:30
Main PerformersBeryl Bryden - vocal, washboard
Orchestra or BandGalleon Jazz Band,
Norman Hill and the Addington Club Band,
Cyril Scutt and His Boogie Woogie Trio,
Steve Lane and the Southern Stompers,
Charlie Galbraith and His Jazzmen,
Mike Daniels and His Delta Jazzmen,
Eric Silk and His Southern Jazz Band,
Christie Brothers Stompers,
The Saints Jazz Band,
Freddy Randall and His Band
Set List'Struttin' With Some Barbecue' (Galleon Jazz Band),
'Brotherly Love' (Galleon Jazz Band),
'Baby Doll' (Galleon Jazz Band),
'That DaDa Strain' (Galleon Jazz Band),
'Come Back Sweet Papa' (Norman Hill and the Addington Club Band),
'Save it Pretty Mama' (Norman Hill and the Addington Club Band),
'Everybody Loves My Baby' (Norman Hill and the Addington Club Band),
'J J Boogie' (Cyril Scutt and His Boogie Woogie Trio),
'Boogie Woogie Stomp' (Cyril Scutt and His Boogie Woogie Trio),
'Cakewalking Babies' (Steve Lane and the Southern Stompers),
'Oh Mary Don't You Weep' (Steve Lane and the Southern Stompers),
'Ponchatrain' (Steve Lane and the Southern Stompers),
'High Society' (Charlie Galbraith and His Jazzmen_,
'I Can't Give You Anything But Love' (Charlie Galbraith and His Jazzmen),
'St. Louis Blues' (Charlie Galbraith and His Jazzmen),
'The Jazz Band Ball' (Charlie Galbraith and His Jazzmen),
'Royal Garden Blues' (Mike Daniels and His Delta Jazzmen),
'Do What Ory Say' (Mike Daniels and His Delta Jazzmen),
'Ice Cream' (Eric Silk and His Southern Jazz Band),
'Shine' (Eric Silk and His Southern Jazz Band),
'Market Street Stomp' (Eric Silk and His Southern Jazz Band),
'Hiawatha' (Christie Brothers Stompers),
'Black and Blue' (Christie Brothers Stompers),
'Black Bottom Stomp' (Christie Brothers Stompers),
'Alexander's Ragtime Band' (Saints Jazz Band),
'Tigar Ray' (Saints Jazz Band),
'Milneburg Joys' (Saints Jazz Band),
'Clarinet Marmalade' (Freddy Randall and His Band),
'I Know How To Do It' (Freddy Randall and His Band),
'Dr Jazz' (Freddy Randall and His Band),
'St Louis Blues' (Beryl Bryden),
'Baby Doll' (Beryl Bryden),
'Singer' (Beryl Bryden),
'I Know How To Do It' (Beryl Bryden)
Performance NotesThe first concert promoted by Maurice Kinn at the Royal Albert Hall.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1952/76)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1952/761952 Jazz Calvacade Star Parade6 April 1952
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
EvovowncbinonJazz Cavalcade Star Parade1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/7406Bryden; Beryl Audley (1920-1998); English jazz singer
DS/UK/7308The Christie Brothers' Stompers; 1951-1953; British band
DS/UK/7407Randall; Frederick James 'Freddy' (1921-1999); English jazz trumpeter, bandleader
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