British Dance Band - Notable Band Leaders and Musicians

Notable Band Leaders and Musicians

Famous British dance band leaders and musicians included (see also List of British big band leaders):

  • Bert Ambrose
  • Bertini
  • Billy Cotton
  • Fred Elizalde
  • Roy Fox
  • Geraldo
  • Carroll Gibbons
  • Nat Gonella
  • Henry Hall
  • Jack Harris
  • Jack Hylton
  • Jack Jackson
  • Sidney Kyte
  • Charlie Kunz
  • Sidney Lipton
  • Joe Loss
  • Percival Mackey
  • Mantovani
  • Felix Mendelssohn
  • Billy Merrin
  • Ray Noble
  • Jack Payne
  • Lou Preager
  • Oscar Rabin
  • Edmundo Ros
  • Harry Roy
  • Victor Silvester
  • Debroy Somers
  • Lew Stone
  • Billy Ternent
  • Billy Thorburn
  • Jay Whidden
  • Jay Wilbur
  • Maurice Winnick

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