Nott James:
Music For The People

Popular Music And Dance In Interwar Britain

Oxford University Press (United Kingdom), 2002
Hardback, 288 pages
Size: 234x156 mm
ISBN: 9780199254071
ISBN-10: 0199254079

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Music For The People

Explores popular music between the wars, the era of Noel Coward and Ivor Novello, Gracie Fields and George Formby. This book tells the story from the days of the jazz mania of the 1920s to the outbreak of WWII. It also examines the popularity of dance halls such as the Hammersmith Palais, concluding with a checklist of the most popular songs.

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