Lance Harrison(I)
- Actor
Lance was born in Vancouver circa 1913, to Tom and Mildred Harrison. He
attended Lord Byng High School, skipping 3 grades. He never did
graduate, as he became so involved with playing jazz music. He joined
the air force and played in the reserve band. Before the war, he
married Mayve, for a short time, and there were no children. Just
before the war he married Doris Campbell, and they had a son, Thomas
Lance. They divorced after the war, and he married Virginia Thorburn
(nee Florence Thorburn), a dancer. They were married 31 years until she
died. They had a daughter. They met at a rehearsal at the night club,
The Cave, in Vancouver. Sammy Davis Junior was also there, and told
Lance that he had a date with Virginia, who was rehearsing her line of
dancers that afternoon. Lance decided to come along on Sammy's date.
Lance was very well known for his dixieland band, (Lance Harrison's
Dixieland Band), which represented British Columbia in the world's fair
of 1967, in Montreal. When Louis Armstrong's band was playing in
Vancouver, Louis asked Lance to join his band and tour with him, but
Lance declined as he wanted to stay in Vancouver, where his son was.
For a few years circa 1966, his larger band was the band on "Some of
Those Days" on CBC. He wrote the arrangements for the band and was also
the band leader. He also sang and performed in the show, which was
choreographed by his wife, Virginia. CBC also made Lance the
protagonist of a special show, where Lance visited New Orleans,
interviewing his favourite musicians such as Eddie Miller. Another TV
show he did was the series, "Lance's Jazz House".