Victor Marlborough Silvester OBE (25 February 1900 – 14 August 1978) was an English dancer, writer, musician and bandleader from the British dance band...
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Czech actor Victor Rasuk (born 1984), American actor Victor Rathnayake (born 1942), Sri Lankan Sinhala folk musician Victor Silvester (1900–1978), British...
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several years been under the same ownership as the Olympia. Joe Loss, Victor Silvester, Henry Hall, Duke Ellington, Anathema and The Beatles have all played...
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Look up sylvester in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sylvester or Silvester is a name derived from the Latin adjective silvestris meaning "wooded" or...
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Professional Standard World Champions Year Winners Nation 1922 Victor Silvester & Phyllis Clarke England 1923 no contest held 1924 Maxwell Stewart & Barbara...
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(trumpet), Monty Norman, Dickie Valentine with Ted Heath and his Music, Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra, Jimmy Young, and Wally Fryer and his Perfect...
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"Mairzy Doats" by The Merry Macs, and "Hear My Song, Violetta" by Victor Silvester and His Orchestra. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in...
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Safe Giselle & Jonathan 22 (7, 8, 7) Tango "Hernando's Hideaway" — Victor Silvester Eliminated Drew & Cheryl 27 (9, 9, 9) Jive "Crazy Little Thing Called...
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Subsequent releases were of versions by Eve Boswell, Allan Jones, Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra, and Ethel Smith (organ). The song spent...
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"Rio" by Raul de Souza "Rio" by Sylvia Telles "Rio" by Victor Feldman "Rio" by Victor Silvester "Rio" from Welcome to the Club (musical) "Rio.com" by Alex...
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Retrieved 5 December 2019. Silvester, Victor 1980. Old Time and sequence dancing. Barrie and Jenkins, London. Silvester, Victor 1993. Modern Ballroom Dancing;...
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theme, Charmaine, was composed by Lew Pollack and recorded by the Victor Silvester orchestra. According to the NDR, Frinton and Warden were each paid...
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editor Ian Hislop, actor Terry-Thomas, author Neil Gaiman, band leader Victor Silvester, Formula One World Champion Mike Hawthorn, and Crufts dog show founder...
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Silvester Road Race. Retrieved 20 February 2014. "Campeões 1980-1989" (in Portuguese). Saint Silvester Road Race. Retrieved 20 February 2014. Víctor Mora...
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chart success were by Monty Norman, Harry Farmer (organ), Reggie Goff, Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra, and Nat 'King' Cole. On the UK's sheet...
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Jim Reeves (1958) Dorothy Ashby covered the song in 1958 on Hip Harp Victor Silvester; his version was used as the title music for Dinner for One Frank Sinatra...
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1942 single Decca 1942 Tommy Tucker Time July 31, 1942 Okeh 1942 Victor Silvester & His Ballroom Orchestra Instrumental 1942 Columbia 1950 Lionel Hampton...
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Darren Jordon – British TV news presenter James Blunt (Life Guards) Victor Silvester Allan Cameron (Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders) – founder of the International...
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Clifford - conductor James Lancelot - organist Stephen Oliver - composer Victor Silvester OBE - composer and band leader Ed Welch - composer Visual arts George...
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top-selling artists, his prolific output ranking alongside that of Victor Silvester and Bing Crosby. Dixon was born in Ecclesall, Sheffield on 16 October...
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at No. 14. This time, contemporary British covers by Paul Rich and Victor Silvester and his Orchestra were released. A parody version by Yiddish entertainer...
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Martin (1952) Ella Mae Morse as "It's So Exciting" Anne Shelton (1952) Victor Silvester (1952) Jimmy Young (1952) Olavi Virta (1915–1972) of Finland (1953)...
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Scream "Mardi Gras" by Spyro Gyra "The Mardi Gras" by Victor Herbert "Mardi Gras" by Victor Silvester "Mardi Gras And Rosetta Roses" by Casablanca "Mardi...
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Chicago (That Toddlin' Town) (category RCA Victor singles)
and his ensemble (See RCA Thesaurus). Screeching Weasel Ray Sherman Victor Silvester Frank Sinatra - Come Fly with Me (1958) Muggsy Spanier The Starlite...
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Forbes Michael Shersby (d.1997), former Conservative MP for Uxbridge Victor Silvester (d.1978), former band leader Kabir Toor, former Middlesex cricketer...
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Some Other Time (2008) George Shearing - September in the Rain (2000) Victor Silvester Frank Sinatra - Sinatra's Swingin' Session!!! (1961) Jeri Southern...
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many notable recordings for a number of famous artists, including Victor Silvester (including "Slow Slow Quick Quick Slow"), Marianne Faithfull ("Is This...
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Rev. E.D. Shaw (1860–1937), cricketer and later Bishop of Buckingham Victor Silvester OBE (1900–1978), dancer, musician and bandleader Nicholas Smith (1934–2015)...
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Wembley. Dancer, author, musician and bandleader Victor Silvester was the second son of J. W. P. Silvester, vicar of St. John the Evangelist Anglican church...
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Ronalde, The Beverley Sisters, Dorothy Squires and the bandleader Victor Silvester. He also discovered the singer Steve Conway, who recorded Newell's...
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