Harry Bidgood & his Broadcasters - Me and Jane in a plane (1927) (Broadcast 169_A) (8 inch 78rpm)
Harry Bidgood was a British pianist and
bandleader. Born in London in 1898, died in London in 1957. He received his
early musical education from his father prior to attending the Royal College of
Music. He commenced his professional career just after the First World War as
pianist with De Groot at the Piccadilly Hotel, London. In 1926 he started
directing recording sessions for Vocalion, which, in 1928, began to issue the
famous 8-inch Broadcast records.
Harry
directed a 'house band' for these records, known as Harry Bidgood and his
Broadcasters. Other studio bands under his direction included: The New York
Nightbirds, Ciro's Club Band, The Manhattan Melody Makers, Al Benny's Broadway
Boys, The Riverside Dance Band and Nat Lewis and his Dance Band.
Harry
Bidgood & his Broadcasters - Me and Jane in a plane
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