What did Bert Ambrose blue plaque do at The May Fair Hotel?

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The Story

# Bert Ambrose at The Mayfair Hotel During the glittering jazz age of the late 1920s and 1930s, The Mayfair Hotel on Stratton Street became the epicenter of London's most sophisticated dance music scene, largely due to the visionary leadership of Bert Ambrose. From 1927 to 1940, Ambrose didn't merely perform here—he revolutionized British popular music, leading his orchestra from this very building into the homes of thousands through radio broadcasts that captivated the nation and established him as a rival to even the American jazz legends. The hotel's elegant ballroom and sophisticated clientele provided the perfect stage for Ambrose to blend American jazz influences with British refinement, creating a distinctly British sound that defined an era and made his orchestra one of the most recorded and broadcast bands in the world. For over a decade, this Mayfair address was where Bert Ambrose transformed dance music from a novelty into an art form, cementing his legacy as one of Britain's most influential bandleaders and making this very building a temple of 1930s glamour and musical innovation.

Location

The May Fair Hotel, Stratton Street, Westminster, W1

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