Harry Roy
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Biography
[Edit]Harry Roy is best remembered for having led a popular swing band in England and throughout portions of the British Empire during the 1930s. Roy was born Harry Lipman in London, England, on January 12, 1900, and as a teenager he worked in his father's carton manufactory, studying various musical instruments during his free time. In 1919, when the Original Dixieland Jazz Band wowed the crowds in London, young Harry was dazzled by Larry Shields and took up the clarinet. In 1921, he formed a band with his brother, pianist Syd Lipman. They called their group the Darmswells, but when the O.D.J.B. ended their run at the Hammersmith Palais de Danse the Roy Brothers Original Lyrical Five took their place. This was a variation on yet another of their various titles, the Original Crichton Lyrical Orchestra. The now Anglicized "Roys" waxed a test pressing for Columbia in 1922 and made their first issued recordings for Vocalion in 1927 as the Crichton Lyricals. Over the next few years their music became available to the public on the Guardsman, Coliseum, Aco, Scala, Crown, Beltona, Imperial, and Crystalate record labels. The Lyricals played all of the best halls and clubs in London, visited Paris, then toured Australia, Tasmania, and South Africa in 1928. They cut two sides for the Broadcast label in 1929 and visited Berlin in 1930, providing live entertainment and making a few more phonograph records. Harry was a born showman, comedian, and vocalist who specialized in songs like "I Wonder How I Look When I'm Asleep?"
Harry became the leader of a new enlarged version of the band in 1931, with Syd assuming managerial duties. The Harry Roy Orchestra spent half a year serenading patrons before and betwixt motion picture screenings at RKO's Leicester Square Theatre, opened at the London Pavillion in 1932, and broadcast over BBC radio from the Café Anglais in 1933. Their theme song was now established as the "Bugle Call Rag." Roy's band distinguished itself at the Mayfair Hotel in 1934 and remained there until 1936. In 1935, Harry married "Princess Pearl" Eliza Vyner Brooke, daughter of Charles Vyner Brooke, the last white Rajah of the state of Sarawak in Northwestern Borneo. The Harry Roy Orchestra even appeared in motion pictures: "Everything in Heaven" was released in 1935, starring vocalists Princess Pearl and Mabel Mercer, and "Rhythm Racketeers" followed in 1936.
Harry Roy's Orchestra enjoyed a successful tour of South America in 1938 and toured consistently throughout England and the Middle East during the Second World War, after which Roy attempted to perform in the United States of America but was unable to obtain a work permit. His band resumed playing the Café Anglais in 1949. Soon afterward he dissolved his band and opened a restaurant. His last-known public appearance was with a quartet in 1969. Roy fell ill and passed away in London on February 2, 1971.
Title: April Played the Fiddle (Remastered) [with Harry Roy & His Band] - Single
Artist: Billy Currie, Harry Roy, His Band
Genre: Pop
Title: When They Sound the Last All Clear (Remastered) - Single
Genre: Pop
Title: Nostalgia : Four Great British Dance Bands
Artist: Ray Noble, Lew Stone, Harry Roy, Roy Fox
Genre: Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Collections
Title: The Days of Silly Songs
Genre:
Title: Radio Days, Vol. 6
Genre:
Title: Big Hits & Highlights of 1952 Volume 22
Genre: Pop
Title: The Finest Vintage Melodies & Retro Tunes, Vol. 35
Genre: Pop
Title: Swing Me Sweetly
Genre: Jazz
Title: Hits of the Forties
Genre: Pop
Title: Music & Highlights: Ballroom - Barmusic
Genre: World Music
Title: The Original Hits Vol 5
Genre: Pop
Title: The Great British Dance Bands World War ll Favourites
Genre: Pop
Title: The Golden Age of British Dance Bands 1934-1936
Genre: Pop
Title: Hits of World War II, Vol. 3
Genre: Jazz
Title: Dance Band Hits of the Blitz
Genre: Jazz
Title: Remembering the Forties - Goodnight Wherever You Are
Genre:
Title: Jazz in London
Genre: World Music
Title: Those Was The Days Vol 3
Genre: Jazz
Title: Those Dance Band Hits
Genre: Pop
Title: The Genius of Arthur Schwartz (Remastered)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Golden Age of British Dance Bands, Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: British Dance Bands of the Thirties
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Hitmakers of the Oldies, Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Jumpin’ At The Woodside / Jumpin' At The Woodside
Genre:
Title: We'll Meet Again Vol. 3
Genre: Rock
Title: Down to New Orleans
Genre: Jazz
Title: The No 1 Dixieland Album
Genre: Jazz
Title: Traditional Pop, Vol. 5
Genre: Pop
Title: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (A Fine Romance)
Genre: Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: A Time To Remember - 1945
Title: A Time To Remember - 1946
Genre: Rock
Title: Jazz - 110 Original Hits (CD2)
Genre: Jazz
Title: A Time To Remember: 1943
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Rock, World Music, Pop
Title: A Time To Remember: 1942
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Rock, World Music, Pop
Title: Risque Blues Vol. 4
Genre: Blues
Title: History Of Swing 2019
Featuring albums
Title: The Big Band Cole Porter Song Book
Artist: Jack Hylton And His Orchestra
Genre: Jazz, Instrumental
Title: God Bless Tiny Tim: The Complete Reprise Studio Masters... And More
Artist: Tiny Tim
Genre: Pop
Title: The Great British Dance Bands play the Great American Songbook
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Big Broadcast, Vol. 12: Jazz and Popular Music of the 1920s and 1930s
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Jazz
Title: Birr's Ballroom Vol. 3 - Small Groups Play for Dancing (1934 - 1946)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Heroes Collection (CD1)
Artist: Songs For Captain Tom
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Byzantine/Relegious, Country, Theatre/Soundtrack, Classical