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and the BBC Dance Orchestra in 1931, staying with him after leaving the BBC the following year. He left Payne to form his own band in February 1933. By the end of year, Jack Jackson and his Orchestra started a five-year residency at the
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at the age of 11, before playing violin and cello in dance bands. He learnt to play trumpet and worked in swing bands in circuses, revues, ballrooms and ocean liners.
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Jackson's two sons, Malcolm and John, ran the Jackson Studios which their father started. They also launched the Ad-Rhythm record label. It was used by
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In 1926, Bert Ralton brought his band to England, and Jackson joined them for a three-month tour of southern Africa, starting at
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in 1962, sending his taped programmes by air to the BBC each week. He was one of the disc jockeys that launched
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in London. His signature tune was "Make Those People Sway", and his regular closing theme tune was "
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Suffering from a bronchial illness, he returned to live in Britain in 1973, and died in
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number one when their Miami Calling mix was used as the lead mix for radio airplay of
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After the war, he decided not to reform his band, and turned to compering on the
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in 1955. His presentation style was evident in the 1960 comedy and musical film
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on Saturday 30 September 1967, broadcasting at 1pm with the
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Ades, David; Bickerdyke, Percy; Holmes, Eric (July 1999).
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era, and who later became a highly influential radio
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