Al Bowlly
Albert Allick 'Al' Bowlly was a popular British Jazz singer in the United Kingdom during the 1930s, making more than 1,000 recordings between 1927 and 1941. Bowlly was born in Mozambique to Greek and Lebanese parents who met en route to Australia and moved to South Africa. He was brought up in Johannesburg, South Africa. He was killed by the explosion of a parachute mine outside his apartment in Jermyn Street, London during the Blitz.
Al Bowlly News
- Factbox: Abbey Road studios -- recording history - Reuters India
- CHARLES WINOKOOR: Ray Smith and his Jazz Decades are forever young - Taunton Daily Gazette
- Beatles' Abbey Road studio for sale - Moneycontrol.com
Al Bowlly Blog Posts
- listening to "Al Bowlly - Hang Out The Stars In Indiana" on Blip
- The Al Bowlly Story ? Part 8
- Bite Size: Al Bowlly's Croon Manifesto | Warwick Arts Centre
- A record rescue
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- BioShock OST[Twentieth Century Blues by Al Bowlly]
- Dennis Potter's ?Pennies From Heaven? (1978) Al Bowlly and Lew ...
- Music Makes Me: Al Bowlly: Backing Singer
- House to Astonish » Number 1s of 2010 ? 7 March 2010
- ON THIS DAY IN JAZZ AGE MUSIC!: SPOTLIGHT: AL BOWLLY
Al Bowlly Links/Websites
- Al Bowlly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- YouTube - Al Bowlly "Melancholy Baby"
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- Al Bowlly: Information from Answers.com
- Amazon.com: Al Bowlly: Albums, Songs, Bios, Photos
- Let Me Tell You About Al Bowlly
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Al Bowlly Videos
- , Ray Noble Orchestra - Lady Of Spain (1931)
- Ray Noble & His Orchestra (w ) - Please - HMV B
- "Melancholy Baby"
- MIDNIGHT, THE STARS AND YOU
- "The Very Thought of You"
- - Blue Moon
- - Guilty
- with Lew Stone Orchestra
- BioShock OST [Twentieth Century Blues by ]
Al Bowlly Pictures
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