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Performance TitleJohnny Dankworth and His Orchestra
Performance Date15 November 1953
Performance DaySunday
Performance Time19:00
Main PerformersBarbara Jay,
Art Baxter,
Frank Holder,
Cleo Laine,
Tony Mansell - vocal,
Jimmie Deuchar - trum,
Derek Humble - alto,
Norman Stenfalt - piano,
Tony Crombie - drums,
Maurice Pratt - trombone,
Johnny Dankworth - alto
Orchestra or BandRonnie Scott and His Orchestra,
Johnny Dankworth and His Orchestra
Set List'Come on and Dance' (Theme), Ronnie Scott (Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Stompin' At The Savoy' (Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'East of The Sun' (Deuchar, Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Embraceable You' (Jay, Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Lady is a Tramp' (Jay, Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'I Get a Kick Out of You', Ronnie Scott (Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'That Old Feeling' (Baxter, Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Birth of The Blue' (Baxter, Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Double Or Nothing' (Deuchar, Humble, Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Where Or When' (Jay, Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Lover Come Back To Me' (Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Body and Soul' (Stenfalt, Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Ol' Man River', Kern (Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Somebody Loves Me' (Baxter, Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Nearness of You' (Scott, Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Just One of Those Things', (Crombie (Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Seven Eleven' (Ronnie Scott and Orchestra),
'Younger Every Day' (Johnny Dankworth and Orchestra),
'The Slider' (Johnny Dankworth and Orchestra),
'Sweet Georgia Browne' (Holder, Johnny Dankworth and orchestra),
'When You Wish Upon A Star' (Pratt, Johnny Dankworth and orchestra),
'My Buddy' (Johnny Dankworth and orchestra),
'Ain't Misbehavin' (Laine, Johnny Dankworth and orchestra),
'Big Noise from Winnetka' (Johnny Dankworth and orchestra),
'Four of a Kind' (Johnny Dankworth and orchestra),
'Don't You Know I Care' (Mansell, Johnny Dankworth and orchestra),
'S'Wonderful' (Johnny Dankworth and orchestra),
'Dry Land' (Holder, Johnny Dankworth and orchestra),
'I Begged Her' (Laine, Mansell, Johnny Dankworth and orchestra),
'The Folks Who Live On The Hill' (Dankworth, Johnny Dankworth and orchestra),
'Running Wild' (Johnny Dankworth and orchestra),
'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem)
Performance NotesJohnny Dankworth's first London concert appearance.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1953/161)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1953/161Johnny Dankworth and His Orchestra15 November 1953
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Iovol_Pief_BairJohnny Dankworth and His Orchestra1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/8575Holder; Frank (1925-); Guyanan jazz singer, percussionist
DS/UK/8574Laine; Dame; Cleo (1927-); Lady Dankworth; English jazz and pop singer, actress
DS/UK/8579Deuchar; James "Jimmy" (1930-1993); Scottish jazz trumpeter, big band arranger
DS/UK/8608Crombie; Anthony John "Tony" (1925-1999); English jazz drummer, pianist, bandleader, composer
DS/UK/7311Dankworth; Sir; John (20 September 1927-6 February 2010); CBE; English jazz composer, saxophonist, clarinetist and writer of film scores
DS/UK/8585Scott; Ronnie (28 January 1927-23 December 1996); OBE; English jazz tenor saxophonist, jazz club owner
DS/UK/9059Jay; Barbara (1937-); British jazz singer
DS/UK/9061Baxter; Art (8 May 1926-31 March 1997); British rock singer
DS/UK/9062Mansell; Tony (fl 1950s); British singer
DS/UK/9063Humble; Derek (1930-1971); English jazz alto saxophonist
DS/UK/9065Stenfalt; Norman (1922-1991); British jazz pianist, arranger
DS/UK/9068Pratt; Maurice (fl 1950s); British jazz trombonist
DS/UK/9069Jacobs; David Lewis (1926-2013); British broadcaster
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