"Embassy Stomp !" (Hot!) ... Ambrose & his Orchestra (1935)
Please activate the HD function(1080/720p) before watching the video or watch it with a larger type player (in 480p) One of the greatest and most beloved London orchestras of the late 1920s through the 1940s was without doubt (Bert) Ambrose's band whose 78rpms are still found in great quantity in Belgium today . Born in the east of London in 1896, Ambrose started his career in the USA before returning to London in 1922 when he was asked to play at the Embassy Club... His band soon became known for its elegant sound and superb arrangements. Vocalists with the band included Sam Browne, Kitty Carlisle, Evelyn Dall and most famously Vera Lynn.... He played not only at the Embassy Club but also at the May Fair Hotel (and seemed to alternate between these two venues) and recorded many sides for Brunswick, HMV and Decca... He retired from performing in 1940 but continued to make recordings.... Later on he decided to perform again but he suffered considerably from the demise of the big band era. He died in 1971. For more info on Ambrose and other great bands : http://www.mgthomas.co.uk/dancebands/... This video features the fantastic "Embassy Stomp", recorded in 1935. The video takes a look at life in the 1930s... About the record Decca F. 5375 / mx. GB. 6846 London, 1935 The record in excellent condition.... This record was recorded with an Nagaoka MP10 cartridge with 4mm 78rpm stylus as well as 78rpm phono preamp. The restoration was done as truthfully as possible.

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