LC control no. | nb2001007788 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | South, Harry, 1929-1990 |
Variant(s) | South, Harry, 1929- |
See also | Founded corporate body of person: Harry South Big Band |
Associated country | England |
Birth date | 1929-09-07 |
Death date | 1990-03-12 |
Place of birth | Fulham (London, England) |
Place of death | Lambeth (London, England) |
Field of activity | Jazz Motion picture music Television music Production music |
Profession or occupation | Pianists Jazz musicians Composers Arrangers (Musicians) Conductors (Music) Band directors |
Found in | Message 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) |
Invalid LCCN | n 2005039909 |