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Saturday 16 June 2012

Joe Loss

A photo from 1961 (!)

Joshua Alexander Joe Loss LVO OBE (22 June 1909 – 6 June 1990) was a British musician popular during the British dance band era, and was founder of the Joe Loss Orchestra. When this photo was taken, Elvis Costello's dad, Ross MacManus was a singer with the band.

3 comments:

Michael Hockinson said...

Very nice, Roger! Thanks for sharing this. I see a photoshop in this picture's future.

The Joe Loss Orchestra shared the bill of the Royal Command Performance at the London Palladium with The Beatles, 4 November 1963.

pt1982 said...

you say that the beatles's performance didn't survive. so, i wonder. where thay found (the apple guys) the anthology show in high sound quality (i'll get you). I always thought they have much rare footage of the first era in video and audio, unknown to this day, things that not even dream of living.

wogew said...

They performed "I'll Get You", "Twist and Shout", "From Me to You", and "She Loves You." The performance is thought to be no longer in existence on film, but a seperate audio recording made of the show does exist. This audio recording is not sourced from the film of the show, but is a separate recording. Some news reports from the day exists, including their getaway from the venue, but no performance footage.