Swing Dance Orchestra

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The Squadronaires was a Royal Air Force band which began and performed in England during and after World War II. The official title of the band was The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra, but it was always known by the more popular title "The Squadronaires". In 1939 the Royal Air Force implemented a plan to raise morale and entertain the troups during wartime, and The Squadronaires was one of the bands organized as a result. The band drew from some of the best musicians of the day. It became a popular jazz band and likely the best known of the English military dance bands of the time, with hits like "There's Something in the Air" and "South Rampart Street Parade." The Squadronaires played at dances and concerts for service personnel and also broadcast on the BBC and recorded on the Decca label. The orchestra's first broadcast took place in January 1941.

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