Mozambique
Born: 07 January 1899
Died: 17 April 1941
Styles: Music Hall, Vocal/Standards, Tin Pan Alley Pop, Traditional Pop, British Dance Bands, Big Band/Swing, Swing
The most popular vocalist in Britain during the 1930s, Al Bowlly showcased a range of material unsurpassed by any contemporary other than Bing Crosby. He was also a true international recording artist: born in Mozambique to Greek and Lebanese parents, he was raised in Johannesburg, but gained his musical experience singing for a dance band led by Jimmy Liquime in India and Singapore during the mid-'20s. Just one year after his 1927 debut recording date in Berlin, Bowlly arrived in London for the first time, as part of Fred Elizalde's orchestra....
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