Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Brian Lawrance born 13 October 1908


Brian Lawrance (13 October 1909 - October 1983) was an Australian-born actor and musician, known for his musical roles as 'Brian Gates' in She Shall Have Music (1935), 'Douglas Cameron' in Fame (1936) and 'Jimmy King' in Sing as You Swing (1937).
Lawrance was perhaps better known as a crooner, bandleader and violinist who found more fame here in the UK rather than his native Australia. He came to England in late 1927, and sang with various dance band and studio groups before forming his own group in 1934, which played nightly at Quaglino's Restaurant in London's West End, and recorded some excellent jazz sides.
In 1937 he began recording for Rex with his Lansdowne House Orchestra who were responsible for a series of vocal music recordings largely in the second half of the '30s.
 


Lawrance had several attributes that came in handy for a bandleader; both instrumental and vocal talent, swinging pleasingly on the violin and singing with comfortable ease if not stylistic innovation. Probably of even more importance were his good looks. Some backers thought Lawrance could become a matinee idol, at the very least an Ozzie Nelson type.

He played the lead male part in a pair of musical films but seems to have dropped out of both acting and performing with the changing of entertainment fashions following the Second World War.

He returned to Australia where his band played at famous places like the Trocadero in Sydney. He later went on to work for the Australian Broadcasting Network. He died in October 1983.
(As you can see Info very scarce. Edited mainly from  IMDB & AMG)

1 comment:

  1. For “Brian Lawrance - Some Of These Days” Go here:

    http://www26.zippyshare.com/v/bFp5Esse/file.html

    (26 tracks gleaned from the web!)

    01 brian-lawrance-miss-annabelle-lee.mp3
    02 brian-lawrance-darktown-strutters-ball.mp3
    03 brian-lawrance-i-want-to-be-happy.mp3
    04 brian-lawrance-way-down-younder-in-n-o.mp3
    05 brian-lawrance-tormented.mp3
    06 brian-lawrance-is-it-true-what-the-say-about-dixie.mp3
    07 brian-lawrance-you-can-t-pull-the-woll-over-my-eyes.mp3
    08 brian-lawrance-if-you-were-the-only-girl-in-the-world.mp3
    09 brian-lawrance-everybody-loves-my-baby.mp3
    10 brian-lawrance-china-boy.mp3
    11 brian-lawrance-some-of-these-days.mp3
    12 brian-lawrance-my-sweetie-went-away.mp3
    13 brian-lawrance-alexander-s-ragtime-band.mp3
    14 brian-lawrance-somebody-stole-my-gal.mp3
    15 brian-lawrance-i-m-gonna-take-my-mother-out-tonight.mp3
    16 brian-lawrance-broken-doll.mp3
    17 brian-lawrance-chicken-reel.mp3
    18 brian-lawrance-from-the-top-of-your-head.mp3
    19 brian-lawrance-i-must-see-annie-tonight.mp3
    20 brian-lawrance-says-my-heart.mp3
    21 brian-lawrance-south-sea-island-magic.mp3
    22 brian-lawrance-that-s-the-way-i-like-to-hear-you-talk.mp3
    23 brian-lawrance-toodle-oo.mp3
    24 brian-lawrance-you-re-looking-for-romance-i-m-looking-for-love.mp3
    25 brian-lawrence-and-his-lansdowne-orchestra-september-in-the-rain.mp3
    26 brian-lawrence-and-his-lansdowne-orchestra-the-moon-got-in-my-eyes.mp3


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