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Kenneth Victor Jones
Kenneth Victor Jones (14 May 1924 – 2 December 2020) was a British film score composer. Life Born in Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, Jones was a scholar at King's School, Canterbury. This was followed by a 6-month RAF-sponsored course in music and philosophy at Queen's College, Oxford and, after the war, 3 years at the Royal College of Music from 1947 (of which he was later made a professor in 1958). He was a composer, founder and original conductor of The Wimbledon Symphony Orchestra and acted as one of the Governors of Rokeby School, helping to raise the £50,000 that was needed to save it from closure in 1966. He died in December 2020 at the age of 96. Selected filmography * ''Sea Wife'' (1957) * '' Fire Down Below'' (1957) * ''How to Murder a Rich Uncle'' (1957) * '' High Flight'' (1957) * ''No Time to Die'' (1958) * ''The Bandit of Zhobe'' (1959) * ''Ferry to Hong Kong'' (1959) * ''The Siege of Pinchgut'' (1959) * ''Jazz Boat'' (1960) * ''Oscar Wilde'' (1961) * ''The G ...
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Ken Jones (music)
Kenneth Jones (2 October 1927 – 25 April 1988) was a British conductor and composer of film and television music. Among his work Jones was musical director for the television chat show ''Aspel & Company'' and wrote the scores for several comedy films. Life and career Jones was born in Manchester and began his music career as a studio arranger for Norrie Paramor, there he worked arranging music for The Zombies, Jim Dale, and Jonathan King. In the 1960s he established his own orchestra and began a career in film and television. He had earlier collaborated with Douglas Gamley on several film scores including '' Fire Down Below'', ''Tom Thumb'' and '' The City of the Dead'', and later wrote complete scores for films such as ''Two-Way Stretch'', ''Dentist in the Chair'' and its sequel ''Dentist on the Job'' and in 1964 he was hired by the BBC to compose the music for ''Steptoe and Son'', where he replaced Ron Grainer (who had left the series to concentrate on ''Doctor Who''). Fo ...
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Maroc 7
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