Lindsay/Dancehalls, Glitterballs and DJs, 9. V-Discs, Clubmobiles and a Platter Pilot

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After the USA entered the war, the US government produced V-discs, specially-recorded for circulation to American forces overseas. American troops in Britain were visited by young women with portable gramophones, travelling around in converted buses known as Clubmobiles. They organised dances to boost morale, partnering the troops and often playing V-Discs which were helpfully labelled with information about style and tempo. The Jitterbug craze scandalized some dancers, just as the Tango had a few decades earlier. The first star disc jockeys emerged in the USA and by the mid-1940s Britain’s first modern disc jockeys were gigging in clubs and pubs.
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