Posted on 10/10/2015 4:55:48 PM PDT by Arthur McGowan
"Hylton Stomp" is played by Jack Hylton & His Orchestra.
This was composed by Billy Ternent, who also did arrangements for Hylton.
Recorded in London on October 12, 1932.
Jack Hylton is the director.
Musicians here are Philippe Brun, Jack Reine, Les Carew, Eric Breeze, Johnny Raitz, Noel "Chappie" D'Amato, Abe Romaine, Dave Shand, Billy Ternent, Johnny Rosen, Maurice Loban, Dick Williams, Billy Munn, Sonny Farrar, Harry Chapman, Clem Lawton, Spike Hughes, Max Abrams, and Gilbert Webster.
A Song for Saturday Night! Nice! :-)
A swell replacement for my “Song for Saturday Night.”
Nice! We LOVE the old standards! The 1920s Radio Network is avaialable to stream online. You might like it, if you’re not already aware of it: http://www.the1920snetwork.com/
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