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That tune sounds so familiar - was it a theme to something?...


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APPLECAKE by Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra, recorded in London.1956. This was released near the end of th...

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African Waltz was a 1961 #9 UK hit single for Johnny Dankworth & His Orchestra...

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John Dankworth and His Orchestra - To Emma - uploaded via www.mp32u.net...



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Jazzy Journey with Johnny takes 3 Blind Mice to various style dimensions. Produced by George Martin. UK chart ...

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This is the saga of three blind mice who lived in a recording studio EXPERIMENTS WITH MICE by Johnny Dankworth...


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Johnny Dankworth Orchestra with Guests - Please Sir I Want Some More - What The Dickens! -...

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Sir John Phillip William Dankworth, CBE (born 20 September 1927), often known as Johnny Dankworth, is an Engli...

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A witty ditty from husband and wife team Cleo LaIne and John Dankworth. Cleo is accompanied by Johnny Keating ...

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Tony Osborne was a British pianist, orchestrator and arranger who worked with some of the greatest names in th...

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Johnny Scott Orchestra - Limehouse Blues John Scott has an established reputation both in Europe and America a...

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This is my own recopilatory of Premo samples, check the tracklist if you want any name, enjoy! Part 1: 1. Gang...



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Kenny Ball And His Jazzmen - Midnight In Moscow Label:Pye Jazz Catalog#:7NJ.2049 Format:Vinyl, 7 , Single, 45 ...

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To assist newstart 2009 in his huge task to bring Ella s work to the public I have reposted this clip original...

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NYJO in Concert, The Playhouse Theatre, Weston-super-Mare 2010. Written especially to feature Sir John Dankwor...


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THE BRITISH BANDS PLAY DUKE ELLINGTON British trumpet star Kenny Baker play s Duke Ellington s Morning Glory a...

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David Snell is a British harpist and conductor. His first professional post was as harpist with the Bournemout...

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Tubby Hayes was a British jazz tenor sax player. Born: January 30, 1935 | Died: June 8, 1973 | He had a lovely...

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1966 instrumental from Ken Woodman. Fron the 1966 album That`s Nice. Used by Jimmy Young on his BBC Radio 2 Sh...