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Carroll Gibbons Articles - Maurice Elwin
- Norman MacPhail Blair (14 June – 5 October ), who most often used the pseudonym Maurice Elwin in his professional work, was a British dance band singer and songwriter who was popular between the First and Second World Wars.
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- 26 Maurice Elwin died October 5, 1975 at the age of 79 and was buried in Hampstead Cemetery.
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Maurice Elwin - Wikiwand articles
- Norman MacPhail Blair (14 June – 5 October ), who most often used the pseudonym Maurice Elwin in his professional work, was a British dance band singer and songwriter who was popular between the First and Second World Wars.
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| Maurice Armstrong Elwin was born on month day 1914, in birth place. | |
| Maurice Elwin was a prolific British dance band singer, soloist, and composer who flourished in the 1920s and 1930s. | |
| This discography documents Maurice Elwin's sound recordings (1916-1936). |
Harry Woods Articles - Maurice Elwin
- Born Norman McPhail Blair, Elwin’s obit in the local paper described him as, ‘one of the most recorded artists in the world.’.
Our new book – available from West End Lane Books
To coincide with this we will be doing an illustrated talk at West End Lane Books on Monday 18 November at 7.30. Come along to hear the true story about the Beatles failed audition at Decca, the evening that Jimi Hendrix played at Klooks, as well as the other great people who played at the club which was run in the Railway Hotel for nine years.
Musicians in West Hampstead and Kilburn
A little while ago I met guitarist Adrian Wyatt and we began talking about the surprising number of musicians who had lived in the area. Ade has been involved in music for many years. In 1975 he moved into Tower Mansions in West End Lane, and for two and a half years worked in Macari’s Music Shop in the Charing Cross Road, selling guitars, keyboards, and amps. The punk movement was blossoming, so one minute he was serving Mickie Most, the next, Mick Jones and Glen Matlock.
In 1978 Ade went to Australia for six months with a rock concept ban