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Maurice Winnick

vn, *1902
Musician of Pop and Jazz

Maurice Winnick (b. March 28, 1902, Manchester, U.K. - d. mid-1960s) violin and band leader. By the age of 14 he was playing in a Manchester cinema orchestra for the silent movies. During the 1930's, Winnick recorded for labels such as Regal, Panachord and Edison Bell Winner in addition to being heard over the BBC. In 1934, Winnick made a daring decision that changed the course of his long career. He completely changed his band's musical style becoming an English counterpart to America's phenomenally successful Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians Orchestra. The band included Sam Costa (pianist/vocalist), Ronnie O'Dell (pianist/vocalist), Judy Shirley (vocalist) and by the late 1930s, legendary singer Al Bowlly. In 1940 his band included Ted Heath (trombone), Don Barrigo (tenor sax), Joe Crossman, Bill Shakespeare (trumpet), and Bert Barnes (piano and arranger) with vocalists Al Bowlly and Dorothy Carless. At the end of World War II, as the big band era came to an end, Maurice disbanded. He became a booking agent for Television shows, then a TV show producer, and was even involved with the formation of the ITV. Many critics feel that his band quite possibly had the most distinctive sound of any British dance orchestra during the 1930s and 1940s.

     
Genres
  • Pop
  • Jazz
Popular Tracks   
When You Wish Upon a Star on Jazz Legends: Al Bowlly by Various Artists
A Little Rain Must Fall on The British Song / Al Bowlly, Volume 1 / Recordings 1931-1941 by Al Bowlly
Waterlilies in the Moonlight (Digitally Remastered) on Maurice Winnick and His Sweet Music by Maurice Winnick
It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane / The Greatest Mistake of My Life (Digitally Remastered) on Maurice Winnick and His Sweet Music by Maurice Winnick
Bei mir bist du schon - 1937 on Music is the Most Beautiful Language in the World - Yiddisher Jazz in London's East End 1920s to 1950s by Various Artists
Chatterbox on Blue Skys by Al Bowlly
There's a Boy Coming Home on Leave on Remastered Classics, Vol. 62, Maurice Winnick by Maurice Winnick
Smoke from a Chimney (Digitally Remastered) on Maurice Winnick and His Sweet Music by Maurice Winnick
Love Is a Dancing Thing on Remastered Classics, Vol. 62, Maurice Winnick by Maurice Winnick
A Little Bit Independent on British Swing & Dance Of The 1930s by Various Artists

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Band Members
Discography
Title Artist Year Type
You Hit The SpotMaurice Winnick2004Compil.
Sweetest Music This Side Of HeavenMaurice Winnick1998Compil.
Maurice Winnick And His Sweet MusicMaurice Winnick1977Compil.
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