RM2M3NWBX–Cartoon representation of the Savoy Orpheans, resident dance band at the Savoy Hotel between 1923 and 1927, probably the best known dance band in Europe and synonymous with the dance tunes of the 1920s. Formed by ex-army bandmaster, Debroy Somers, they were managed by Wilfred de Mornys. Date: 1925
RM2H2TY44–Original early 1900's postcard of 1st Freshfield Bishop’s Court Scout Troop band (founded in 1915), with Union Jack flag with Freshfield, Bishop Court and the Scout motif embroidered on it. The boys at the front are holding their drums, wearing hats and some are holding flags. Bishop's Court School, Freshfield, Formby, Liverpool, Lancashire, U.K. circa 1918, 1919 or early 1920's
RF2JMNRRT–Black Temple Band, by Elwin J. Owens. Illustration by Andrew Brosnatch from Weird Tales, December 1924
RM2M3PDTX–A band of female change ringers at St Clement Danes church in the Strand, London. The Illustrated London News deemed the sight of female bell ringers sufficiently interesting and unusual in 1926 to dedicate a whole page to their endeavours. 1926
RMT11Y63–Armstrong was born and raised in New Orleans. Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an 'inventive' trumpet and cornet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence in jazz, shifting the focus of the music from collective improvisation to solo performance.[5] Around 1922, he followed his mentor, Joe 'King' Oliver, to Chicago to play in the Creole Jazz Band. In the Windy City, he networked with other popular jazz musicians, reconnecting with his friend, Bix Beiderbecke, and made new contacts, which included Hoagy Carmichael and Lil Hardin. He earned a reputation at 'cutting contests', and reloca
RM2M3PCW7–A practical skating suit for wearing to the rinks of fashionable winter resorts. The blouse is of black stockinette, relieved with black and white to match the check skirt, which is box pleated and set into a deep band, 'in accordance with the prevealing neat-hipped silhouette.' A matching scarf and woollie cap complete the scheme. 1929
RM2RXTWB6–Photograph of Jim Europe's 369th Infantry Harlem Hellfighters Brass Band ca. 1918
RM2M3RA5R–he needs of the enthusiastic female motorist well catered for by this Romeotor coat carried out in Scotch fleece, cut comfortably full with a modish wrap collar which could be arranged as a cape if desired. Available for 9 guineas from Samuel Brothers. The accompanying motor hat is one guinea; the little brim successfully protects the eyes and the brown leather band and bow give a neat finish. Date: 1919
RM2K07F0K–Parade On Pennsylvania Ave - Marching Band, between 1910 and 1921.
RM2M3RJNM–Mirth and motley at the court of King Jazz. A jazz orchestra plays for people on the dance floor of a nightclub or restaurant. 1930
RFPRH3CY–Women Orchestra. Four girl playing jazz, swing or charleston. Vector Illustration isolated. White background
RFW3WA75–Light blue drum, illustration, vector on white background.
RFE8TPAC–flapper girl headband fancy dress cutout
RM2K07EDC–Parade On Pennsylvania Ave, between 1910 and 1921.
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