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Firman finally retired from band leading, partly because the age of the big bands was coming to an end. He withdrew entirely from the music business, working on the London Metal Exchange until he opted for full retirement in 1976. He died on 9 April 1999.
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After the war Firman was set to lead a band in London again, but was annoyed at being asked to audition for the BBC. He therefore went to lead a band in Paris again, where he formed a band at the Bagatelle Club. The band, which included
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music. A year later his father negotiated a position for him in the orchestra at the Victoria Hotel in
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finished, Firman got a job as a violinist with the Midnight Follies Orchestra at the
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At the outbreak of war Firman moved to the Cafe de Paris with a band that included
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stock and his father was a professional musician who had settled in Britain from
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in the late 1880s. His three elder brothers were also musicians. He took up the
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In 1929 Firman was given a six-month contract to be a guest conductor at
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Firman’s first job, at the age of thirteen, was at the
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Firman then formed a band in London, which he took to
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