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Heath, Ted, 1902-1969

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Personal name headingHeath, Ted, 1902-1969
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Variant(s)Heath, George Edward, 1902-1969
See alsoCorporate body: Ted Heath Band
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Corporate body: Ted Heath Personnel (Musical group)
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Corporate body: Music (Musical group : Ted Heath)
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Birth date1902-03-30
Death date1969-11-18
Place of birthWandsworth (London, England)
Place of deathSurrey (England)
Profession or occupationBand directors Trombonists
Found inJack Jackson's record round-up, 1955: t.p. (Ted Heath) p. 84 (bandleader)
New Grove (Heath, (George) Ted [Edward], b. Wandsworth, 3-30-1900 [sic]; d. Virginia Water, 11-18-1969; English trombonist and leader of swing band)
I haven't said thanks, 1998: t.p. (Ted Heath) p. 8 (b. 30 Mar. 1902)
Peter, Paul & Mary songbook [SR], p2006: container (Ted Heath Band)
Our kind of jazz, p2002: container (Ted Heath Personnel)
Gershwin for moderns [SR], p2001: disc label (Ted Heath and His Music)
Wikipedia, August 4, 2015 (Ted Heath (bandleader); George Edward "Ted" Heath; born 30 March 1902 in Wandsworth, South London; died 18 November 1969 in Virginia Water, Surry; musician and big band leader. He led Britain's greatest post-war big band recording more than 100 albums which sold over 20 million copies Considered the most successful band in Britain during the 1950s, it remained in existence as a ghost band long after Heath died, surviving in such a form until 2000)
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