List of British pop musicians of the 1930s
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List of British pop musicians of the 1930s in alphabetical order with side notes and additional links:
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- Jack Jackson - & his Dance Orchestra. Jack Jackson later became famous as a Radio Luxembourg disc jockey plugging discs for the Decca Record Company, and on the BBC.
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- Harry Roy & his Dance Orchestra.
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[edit] More lists by years
- List of British pop musicians of the 1940s
- List of British pop musicians of the 1950s
- List of British pop musicians of the 1960s
- List of British pop musicians of the 1970s
- List of British pop musicians of the 1990s
- List of British pop musicians of the 2000s
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- During the 1930s, BBC Radio faced heavy competition for listeners from many commercial radio stations based on the continent of Europe which were aiming their English language transmissions at the British Isles. By 1938 on Sundays, it was estimated that the BBC had lost up to 80% of its listening audience to such stations as Radio Normandy and Radio Luxembourg.