Britain in the days of the Clifford Essex Balalaika Orchestra. He was the
if I remember aright. He was cited as "the finest domra player" in
to publish his own work and to market a range of fretted instruments, in 1933,
BMG Magazine for over 20 years, then set up with his son at 54/55 Piccadilly,
over the U.K., "Tattoo", however, was his best seller. He edited the
was another. His "Lancashire Clogs" was played by military bands all
one of his most successful pupils. Emile Grimshaw Jnr., of Jack Hylton's Band
guitar" (vide Bernard Sheaffs eulogy). He taught Ivor Mairants, to name
Emile Grimshaw was a "player of exquisite taste on banjo, mandolin and
The foreword to the songbook is provided below.
The cover of "The Complete Banjo Works of Emile Grimshaw" is shown
author under an exchange arrangement. Enjoy the t-shirts and cap, David!
Thanks go to David Wade for obtaining this publication on behalf of the
Emile Grimshaw; click for the main webpage.
This webpage is a subsidiary page to the main webpage on
Those wishing to order this book from Mr. Price are encouraged to contact him
one cover; this publication. A total of 71 songs are included in this work.
David Price has collected the complete banjo works of Emile Grimshaw under
Emile Grimshaw's photo from The Complete
Emile Grimshaw, by David Price
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