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Pasadena Roof Orchestra

The Pasadena Roof Orchestra (commonly abbreviated to PRO) is a contemporary band from England that specialises in most genres of music of the 1920s and 1930s, although their full repertoire is considerably wider. The orchestra has existed since 1969, although the line-up has frequently changed. It has achieved success outside of the United Kingdom, most notably in Germany.

Brief History

The Pasadena Roof Orchestra was formed in November 1969 by John Arthy, a baker who moonlighted as a BBC session bass player. Arthy discovered a cache of original musical arrangements dating from the 1920s in an attic and on the strength of this find decided to form his own band. The name of the band was inspired by Harry Warren's (Home in) Pasadena. There was a strong revival movement for music of the 1920s at the time (other rival bands included The Temperance Seven); however, Arthy moved this new band in a different direction to most of the revivalists: away from humour and towards more serious, dedicated renditions of the music.

The orchestra’s first vocalist was John "Pazz" Parry, an old friend of Arthy's (the two had both been members of The Water Rats Jazz Band). With Arthy as Bandleader and also performing on the double bass and sousaphone, the PRO soon grew in popularity.

The orchestra became professional in 1975. Their first LP was released in the spring and was premiered at the Midem music fair in Cannes. The orchestra followed this by touring West Germany (where the revival movement was incredibly popular) in the autumn of that year.

The orchestra toured the US in 1993 and 2002.

After John Arthy retired in 1997, it continues to tour and record with Bandleader and singer Duncan Galloway. In 2007 the Orchestra is touring Europe: Brussels, Munich, Berlin and Scandinavia.

Orchestra Members

Discography

The Pasadena Roof Orchestra

Singles

The Pasadena Roof Orchestra and The Swing Sisters

DVD Releases

In 2003 the Pasadena Roof Orchestra released a DVD of the 30th Anniversary live concert at Regent's Park London, with guests. This DVD is only available in Region 2 format. Duration 2 hours. This DVD is the first ever release to feature a double sided DVD which plays in glorious colour and digital stereo on one side, and the flip side plays in vintage Sepia-tone, with authentic Phonograph style mono audio.

In August 2005 another DVD, Dance the Night Away appeared, but only in Region 1 format. and only 40 minutes long. This DVD was not sanctioned by the Orchestra. It was recorded from a 1979 German TV show.

Trivia

  • The PRO was formed from the nucleus of the Creole Dance Orchestra, formed in 1965 by Chris Macdonald, relinquishing leadership (due to full-time job commitments and his mother's telephone bill!) to John Arthy in 1969, who renamed it the Pasadena Roof Orchestra. The Creole Dance Orchestra included Tony Cooke, John Parry, Clive Payne, Josephine Gurr, Jake Spalding, Dave Price, Mick Carter, Mick Hickey, John Farrell, Teddy Fullick, Roy Rhodes and John Arthy, amongst others.
  • In the 1990s, the orchestra appeared in two six-part BBC Radio 2 half-hour comedy series. The premise was that the orchestra played themselves, despite the series being set in the 1930s. Each series would feature the band travelling the world and foiling the plans of villains and evil masterminds, always finding the time to play some music too. Duncan Galloway took the fore, supported by traditional British radio actors and comedians such as June Whitfield and Roy Hudd.

Quotations

  • "It is said that if some Pasadena Roof Orchestra tunes are floating past her window, the Queen is not displeased." The Daily Telegraph
  • "For the Pasadena Roof Orchestra, I have nothing but praise, they brilliantly evoked an array of 20's and 30's musical styles." The Sunday Telegraph

See also

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