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The complete Cyril Critchlow Collection ... - Blackpool Council

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Vol 19 p 18 “Society One Step” (1913) music composed by J.H.Greenhalgh, New dance for the<br />

ballroom invented by J.Jones, U.K.A. master of ceremonies at the Winter Gardens.<br />

<strong>Blackpool</strong>.<br />

Vol 19 p 19 “Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1911) words and music by Irving Berlin, sung by ‘<strong>The</strong><br />

Two Bobs’ in the grand ballet “A Garden of Mirth” at the Winter Gardens. <strong>Blackpool</strong>.<br />

Vol 19 p 20 “Ting – A – Ling” the waltz of the bells, (1926) words by Addy Britt, music by Jack<br />

Little, featured by Herman Darewski and his band at the Winter Gardens. <strong>Blackpool</strong>.<br />

Vol 19 p 21 “Jazzina” novelty dance (undated) music composed by Harry Wood, steps invented<br />

and arranged by A.E.Brown featured nightly at the Empress Ballroom, Winter<br />

Gardens. <strong>Blackpool</strong> (cover only, without contents)<br />

Vol 19 p 22 “<strong>The</strong> Palace Hesitation” novelty dance (1920) music composed by Ronald Franklin,<br />

steps invented and arranged by Arthur Lister M.C. Palace Ballroom. <strong>Blackpool</strong>.<br />

Vol 19 p 23 “<strong>The</strong> <strong>Blackpool</strong> Walk” (1938) by Horatio Nicholls. featured in ‘All the Best’ at the<br />

<strong>Blackpool</strong> Opera House (ballroom steps by Adele Roscoe, world champion ballroom<br />

dancer)<br />

Vol 19 p 24 “Blue Ribbon Gal” (1940) words by Ross Parker, music by Irwin Dash, featured by<br />

Charlie Chester in the big show of 1949 “Midsummer Madness” at the Opera House<br />

<strong>Blackpool</strong>.<br />

Vol 19 p 25 “Dearie” (1950) by Bob Hilliard and Dave Mann, featured in musical by Tessie<br />

O’Shea and Nat Jackley in ‘Out of this World’ at the Opera House <strong>Blackpool</strong>.<br />

Vol 19 p 26 “Merrily We Roll Along” (1938) words and music by Michael Carr and Raymond<br />

Wallace, featured by Harry Korris in ‘Arcadian Follies’ at South Pier <strong>Blackpool</strong>.

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