IMPRESSIONS OF AL BOWLLY
AL Bowlly was a 'crooner' with dance bands in the 1930s. more popular in the UK than Bing Crosby. His recordings are still head today, although he was killed in the Blitz. In this film from 1975, he is fondly remembered by his fellow-musicians: Nat Gonellla (trumpet), Joe Crossman (sax), Monia Liter (piano), Sid Colin (guitar). Also contributing are band-leaders Ray Noble and Roy Fox, and Joyce Stone (widow of Lew Stone). The opening title features a song sung in the Bowlly style by actor Stuart Damon.

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Legends. Al Bowlly -The Very Thought Of You. 2007

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Vera Lynn - We’ll Meet Again (BBC tribute 2017)

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Roy Fox & His Orchestra - Radio Normandy "Swinging In The Bathtub" - Incredibly Rare!

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Richard Burton Avoided Laurence Olivier | The Dick Cavett Show

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Al Bowlly: Love Is The Sweetest Thing (Past Perfect) 1930s Dance Band Singer #slowfoxtrot

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Inside Karajan

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AL BOWLLY Tribute (July 1961, BBC Light Programme) Introduced by Ken Sycora.

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Gus Arnheim and His Ambassadors (1928)

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Rolling Stones' Charlie Watts Uncut Interview and Playing with Band (2001)

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Hollywood Without Make-Up (1963) Restored Version Ken Murray Home Movies

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The Story Of Al Bowlly: The Most Famous Musician You've Probably Never Heard Of

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WOODY ALLEN - The Dick Cavett Show (1971) | SUB ITA

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Al Bowlly - They Called Me Al - Part 2 1991

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Al Bowlly "Ten songs for you" GR 009/20 (Full Album)

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Karajan's Magic and Myth (Documentary)

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Roy Fox And His Band

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George Shearing -his life & music, speaking to Melvyn Bragg in 1994

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Gerry Rafferty - 1-hour BBC Documentary - Right Down The Line

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