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South, Harry, 1929-1990

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Personal name headingSouth, Harry, 1929-1990
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Variant(s)South, Harry, 1929-
See alsoFounded corporate body of person: Harry South Big Band
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Associated countryEngland
Birth date1929-09-07
Death date1990-03-12
Place of birthFulham (London, England)
Place of deathLambeth (London, England)
Field of activityJazz Motion picture music Television music Production music
Profession or occupationPianists Jazz musicians Composers Arrangers (Musicians) Conductors (Music) Band directors
Found inMessage to the messengers, 1957
BL BCM, 7 Feb. 2001 (hdg.: South, Harry, 1929)
Rogers, Ginger. Miss Ginger Rogers, p1978: labels (arranged and conducted by Harry South)
Fame, Georgie. Survival, 2016: disc 1 container (Georgie Fame & the Harry South Big Band; performed 2 of the selections on the disc)
Wikipedia, July 28, 2022: Harry South (Harry South; Harry Percy Wouth; Born September 7, 1929, Fulham, London, England; died March 12, 1990, Lambeth, London, England; English jazz pianist, composer, and arranger; moved into work for film and television; formed the Harry South Big Band in 1966; began working with British rhythm & blues singer and organist Georgie Fame in the mid-1960s; also cmoposed and arranged from Humphrey Lyttelton, Buddy Rich, Sara Vaughan, and Jimmie Witherspoon; worked as musical director for Annie Ross; branched out into section work; wrote music for television and production music libraries)
Discogs WWW site, July 28, 2022: Miss Ginger Rogers (Harry South (1929-1990) credited as one of the arrangers and conductors on the album)
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