We acknowledge Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live and give respect to their Elders, past and present.

Read our Statement of Reflection

Your Cart

Your cart is empty right now...

Discover what's on
Your Stuff
Lists
No lists found
Create list
List name
0 Saved items
Updated: a few seconds ago
Getting Started
Get started with Your Stuff

A free Your Stuff account allows you to save, list and share your favourite collection items and articles. This account will give you access to Your Stuff, NFSA Player and Pro. You will need to create an additional account for Canberra event tickets.

Confirm
Skip to main content
National Film and Sound Archive of AustraliaNational Film and Sound Archive
National Film and Sound Archive of Australia
National Film and Sound Archive
National Film and Sound Archive of Australia
National Film and Sound Archive

Life Without Love by Frank Coughlan’s Trocadero Orchestra

1937

Invalid url

Life Without Love by Frank Coughlan’s Trocadero Orchestra

1937

  • NFSA IDMD7SVG5A
  • TypeMusic and Sound Recordings
  • MediumAudio
  • FormMusic
  • GenresJazz music, Popular music
  • Year1937

Life Without Love is one of a number of key recordings by pioneering Australian jazz and swing musician Frank Coughlan and his Trocadero Orchestra. The song is a foxtrot, one of the new vogue-style modern dances that were highly popular in the social dance halls, or palais, of the 1930s. Coughlan led the house 'palais' band at the Trocadero in Sydney from its inception in 1936. The band's formation coincided with the arrival of swing music in Australia, which they played alongside commercial favourites, traditional and Dixieland jazz. Coughlan remained at the Trocadero until 1942, at which point he was drafted for service during the Second World War.

CREDITS

Performers Frank Coughlan's Trocadero Orchestra

Courtesy of

Life Without Love is one of a number of key recordings by pioneering Australian jazz and swing musician Frank Coughlan and his Trocadero Orchestra. The song is a foxtrot, one of the new vogue-style modern dances that were highly popular in the social dance halls, or palais, of the 1930s. Coughlan led the house 'palais' band at the Trocadero in Sydney from its inception in 1936. The band's formation coincided with the arrival of swing music in Australia, which they played alongside commercial favourites, traditional and Dixieland jazz. Coughlan remained at the Trocadero until 1942, at which point he was drafted for service during the Second World War.

CREDITS

Performers Frank Coughlan's Trocadero Orchestra

Courtesy of
Decades
  • Performers
    Frank Coughlan’s Trocadero Orchestra
Decades
Industry professional? Go Pro

Need to license this item? A/V professionals and researchers can shortlist licensing enquiries via our NFSA Pro catalogue search and membership.

Get started with PRO

Collections to explore

  • 1930s

  • 2000s

  • 1920s

  • Start your own collection

    A free Your Stuff account allows you to save, organise and share your favourite videos, audio and stories.

More in Stories+

Personalized your experience

Save, create and share

With NFSA Your Stuff