British 17-piece band formed in 1945 by Teddy Foster (1908-1984) — a much loved British trumpeter and band leader. His band was probably the first British band to have an eight piece brass section with five sax, and Foster always sought out the best musicians and arrangements: some were by Roland Shaw who also did some arranging for Ken Mackintosh. The band enjoyed much success at the Opera House, Covent Garden before moving down the road to the Strand Lyceum. In 1945 Foster he was resident at the Casino in Birmingham and was broadcasting weekly in "Saturday Night at The Palais". He became one of the most popular touring Palais bands of the 1940s and 1950s. During the early 1950s Foster doubled as manager and resident bandleader at the Brighton Aquarium.
1954
Melodisc (3)
Shellac, 10", Single
1954
Parlophone
Shellac, 10"
1954
1945
Regal Zonophone
Shellac, 10"
1945
Regal Zonophone
Shellac, 10"
Solitaire Manhattan
10"
Solitaire Manhattan
10", Album
Manhattan (11)
10"
Solitaire Manhattan
10", Mono
Regal Zonophone
Shellac, 10"
Parlophone
Shellac, 10", Single, Mono
Solitaire Recording Company Ltd.
10", Album, Mono
Solitaire Manhattan
10", Mono
Solitaire Records (4)
10", Album
Solitaire Records (4)
Shellac, 10"
1954
Parlophone
Shellac, 10"
1936
Solitaire Records (4)
10"
2010
EMI
2xCD, Comp
1996
1995
Music For Pleasure
3xCD, Comp, Mono
1991
Music For Pleasure, Music For Pleasure, EMI
2xCD, Comp, Mono, RM
Teddy Foster and his Orchestra
Teddy Foster and his Orchestra