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Ray Noble And His Orchestra

Also known as "[a=The New Mayfair Dance Orchestra]" and "[a=Ray Noble & His New Mayfair Dance Orchestra]" One of the most popular Orchestras of the 1930s, this Orchestra led by [a=Ray Noble] was originally a British Orchestra, but in 1935, [a=Ray Noble] established his new Orchestra, featuring many famous artists such as [a=Al Bowlly] Who was the featured Vocalist of the original British Orchestra and [a=Glenn Miller], The legendary Trombonist.

Members: Glenn Miller, Bud Freeman, George Van Eps, Max Goldberg, Al Bowlly, Jack Chaney, Jack Dumont, Johnny Mince, Claude Thornhill, Pee Wee Erwin, Will Bradley, Charlie Spivak, Tiny Winters, Ray Noble, Nat Gonella, Milt Yaner, Nicholas Pisani, Danny D'Andrea, Jim Cannon, Alfie Noakes (2), Bill Harty, Bill Shakespeare, Harry Berly, Tony Thorpe (3), Vern Kahanen, Jacques Marx, Reefe McGarvey, Herb Mason, Ted Davison, Howard Campbell, Bud Smith (2), Harry Johnson (5), Red McGarvey, Cliff Timms, Frank Barnard, Jim Davison, Jack Madden, Joe Niosi, Gordon Connell, George Guerette, Delmar Kaplan, Fritz Prospero, and Laurie Payne (2)

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