Lew Stone

Lew Stone

Genres: swing, jazz, funk_add_to_lidarr_batch_16

About Lew Stone

Lew Stone (28 May 1898 – 12 January 1969) was a bandleader and arranger of the British dance band era, and was well known in Britain during the 1930s. Stone learned music at an early age and became an accomplished pianist. In the 1920s, he worked with many important dance bands. Some arrangements attributed to Stone can be heard on particular records by the Savoy Orpheans (1927) and Ray Starita and his Ambassador's Band (1928). During 1927–1931, Stone's arrangements for the Bert Ambrose Orchestra made it virtually the best in Europe. The HMV discs are today sought after as much for those arrangements as for the superb instrumentalists or vocals. Stone continued to work with other bands like Jack Hylton's and Jack Payne's BBC Dance Orchestra, and he also took several top musicians into the studio to make a few recordings that were issued on the Duophone label as 'Lewis Stone and his Orchestra'.

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Lew Stone — Top 4 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Lew Stone Isn't It Heavenly
Lew Stone That's A Plenty
Lew Stone Haunting Me
Lew Stone Till The Lights Of London Shine Again
Isn't It Heavenly
That's A Plenty
Haunting Me
Till The Lights Of London Shine Again