Portsmouth Music Scene


The Portsmouth Music Scene
1936


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4-2-1936
Graham Leslie and his Band

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7-2-1936
Nancarrow's Band

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10-2-1936
Nancarrow's Band

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15-2-1936
Unity Hall

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15-2-1936
Revellers at Vernon

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22-2-1936
Orchestra under the direction of Fred Morrison

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6-3-1936
The New Bijou Dance Orchestra

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16-3-1936
Vin Norman and Graham Leslie and their Bands

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19-3-1936
The DeReske Band conducted by Mr A A Ranger

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31-3-1936
The Martini Dance Club Band

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2-4-1936
Stan Mathews Band

17 april 1936

17 April 1936

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18-4-1936
Savoy Orchestra, newly constituted under the direction of Billy Palmer

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23-4-1936
Accordion Serenaders' Band

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30-4-1936
Vincent Norman and his Full Broadcasting Band

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13-5-1936
Vincent Norman and his Band

21 may 1936

21 May 1936

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27-5-1936
Teddy Joyce and his Band

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30-5-1936
Billy Stevens and his Band

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13-6-1936
Singer's Band

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25-6-1936
Al Curry's Band

10 october 1936

10 October 1936

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16-10-1936
Reg Bannistra and his Rhythm Band

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16-10-1936
Ron Hickman's Band with crooner Nat Page

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19-10-1936
The Collegians Band

29 october 1936

29 October 1936

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7-11-1936
The Ambassadors Band

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20-11-1936
Graham Leslie's Embassy Band

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27-11-1936
Mrs Restall's Orchestra

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28-11-1936
Ron Hickman's Dance Band and Madam Walker's Continental Cabaret Troupe

17 december 1936

17 December 1936

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19-12-1936
Frank Stocker and his Band

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12-12-1936
Fred Morrison and his Orchestra

30th April 1936, Portsmouth Evening News


Gosport Co-op Hall with the Isle of Wight Premier Dance Band.
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Savoy Cafe with afternoon dances.
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Clarence Pier hoping for new functions.
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The Rosebery Hall, in Duncan Road Southsea, later the Liberal Club.
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The Tramway Hall was the transport employees club, situated just in Stubbington Avenue North End, now a service road to the back of the shops, behind the shop that was Whites at the junction.
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The Esplande Assembly Rooms, Clarence Pier, with two private functions.
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The Co-op Hall Fratton Queens Rpad Gosport, previously called the Shakespeare Hall.
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St Mary's Mission Hall Somers Road, now just a memory.
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Empress Ballroom, Stubbington Avenue North End had dancing most nights.
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Kingsley Hall was in Fawcett Road, but exactly where is unknown.
(corner of Heyward and Fawecett Road?)

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