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Archie Lewis

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Archie Lewis sang in choirs and was a Sunday school teacher before taking up singing as a career. Already one of the most popular singers in Jamaica, he migrated to Britain in 1942 to work in a munitions factory as part of the war effort, and became the featured singer with
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After some time in Germany, Lewis returned to Jamaica in 1964 and performed in the island's leading hotels and clubs. In 1967, he was reported as being about to tour in Canada and the United States. He recorded three albums in Jamaica in the late 1960s and early 1970s:
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of the Caribbean". His version of "In the Land of Beginning Again", recorded in 1946, was one of the most popular songs of its time, and his recording of "
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Wilmer, Val (2015). "Lewis, Edward Archibald [Archie] (1918–1988), singer and variety artist".
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Kingston Gleaner, "Canadian TV engagement for Archie Lewis", 7 March 1967
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and his Orchestra, with whom he recorded. He also appeared regularly on
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Fantastic Voyage Records, "BRITAIN’S FIRST NUMBER ONES: 1945-1952"
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in 1948, was reported to have sold over a million copies.
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Index

Jamaican
Geraldo
BBC radio
Josephine Baker
London Palladium
Royal Command Performance
Crosby
While the Angelus Was Ringing
Luton Girls Choir
University Hospital
Mona, Jamaica
Decca


Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/101366
ISBN
978-0-19-861412-8
UK public library membership


Sunday School Teacher a Hit on BBC Parade
Baltimore Afro-American


Mento Music
Treasured Moments - My Diary
Jamaica Gleaner

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