Interesting story which looks at modern ways of appreciating music (jukeboxes, trannies, etc.).
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Short Summary
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Description
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Data
- Film ID:
- 243.05
- Media URN:
- 3355
- Group:
- Colour pictorials
- Archive:
- British Pathé
- Issue Date:
- 22/09/1963
- Sound:
- Sound
- HD Format:
- Available on request
Unknown user says
At 00:08, the camera pans across a photo of Billy Jones and four unnamed men - those unnamed men are Larry Shields, Emile Christian, Tony Sbarbaro and Nick La Rocca.
Seen at 01:03, currently undocumented, is the former "Collins Music Hall", at Islington Green in London.
The "2i's Coffee Bar" referred to was situated at 59 Old Compton Street in Soho.
"Exterior of a Jukebox Distributors shop" - that was on Wardour Street, at it's junction with D'Arblay Street.
"C/Us of some twenties records and gramophones" - crucial to the story being played out here, one of the records seen (at 03:10) is by the "Original Dixieland Jazz Band", the band that Billy Jones was a member of.
"Footage of the Original Downtown Syncopators" - amongst the band members is trombonist Barry Dunning, with Ron Geesin on piano.