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Memory Lane Magazine issue # 217 (ebook)
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Memory Lane Magazine issue # 217 (ebook)

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Memory Lane Magazine issue # 217

Memory Lane Magazine - continuously published for over 50 years and still going strong

Memory Lane is a quality printed & digital magazine dedicated to the music of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, in particular the Great British Dance Bands, Swing bands, their musical stars and featured vocalists.

Ambrose, Jack Hylton, Lew Stone, Harry Roy, Ted Heath, Geraldo, Nat Gonella, George Chisholm, Al Bowlly, Sam Browne and Chick Henderson; to name just a few.

Memory Lane also covers American bands and singers of the era and related genres such as Jazz and Light Music.

Memory Lane is now well established, having been founded in 1968 and having produced over 200 editions which have been sent world-wide. It is edited by Ray Pallett and published quarterly from Leigh-on-Sea in England.