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About Bruce Hebenton Graham

 

In the field of Corporate Musical Entertainment there is one Musical Director who stands apart from the others, - Bruce Hebenton Graham.      As a London studio musician his work has been heard in 100s of feature films and TV shows as a performer, composer, and conductor. 

  

Bruce has had 32 albums issued under his own name and is still composing for many 'name' artists, many in the Classical field of music.

  

If you want the nostalgic sweet sound of Glenn Miller, or the exciting sound of a latin salsa band, from a solo piano, to a full symphony orchestra, - a romantic Italian quartet, a continental jazz combo, or a rousing dixieland band, you need look no further.

 

These are just a few ideas of styles of music which can be supplied by this top musical director who has worked with many of the world's greatest entertainers. Notably - Andy Williams, Lord Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Dame Cleo Laine and Sir John Dankworth, Rock Hudson, Juliette Prowse, Lulu, The Three Degrees, Sir Bob Hope, Buddy Greco, The Drifters, Jack Jones, Sacha Distel, Sir Harry Secombe, Tommy Cooper, Tommy Steele, Paul Daniels, Dickie Henderson, Matt Monro, Sir Bruce Forsythe, Richard Chamberlain, Frankie Vaughan, Helen Reddy, Tony Basil, Vince Hill, Val Doonican, Bert Weedon, Des O'Connor, Anthony Newley, Wayne Sleep, Michael Danso, Leslie Bricusse, Michael Crawford, ................. 

 

And the following orchestras.........

The London Palladium Orchestra, The National Philharmonic Orchestra, The London Concert Orchestra, The Miss World Orchestra, The Geoff Love Orchestra, The BBC Radio Orchestra, The Scottish Radio Orchestra, The BBC Wales Orchestra, The BBC Midland Light Orchestra, The Alyn Ainsworth Orchestra, The Maynard Ferguson Big Band, Harry Rabinovitch, Ike Isaacs, Ray MacVay, Johnny Howard, Phil Tate, The Sydney Thomson Olde Tyme Orchestra, The New Bert Kaempfert Orchestra, The Festival Arts Ensemble, etc., etc..

 

And don't forget the humour of his one-man Victor Borge show!

 

Among the many highlights of his long career he recalls these as the most important.

 

1.   He shared a dressing room with the beatles in 1964.

2.   He played accordion duets with Jimmy Shand.

3.   He was on the original recordings of 'Les Miserables' for the French writers.

4.   He played in seven shows for Lord Andrew Lloyd-Webber.

5.   Bruce played keyboards on The Miss World beauty shows for 26 years.

 

As well as musicians, Bruce has many friends in other various sections of show-business, including dancers, actors, comics, magicians, ventriloquists, jugglers, circus acts, cowboys, and even a lion-tamer!

 

 

Whether playing for the young, or the young at heart, Bruce Hebenton Graham always has something new.   This is top ENTERTAINMENT with Universal Appeal. Be amazed, and astounded, by his musical wizardry, in the compositions, the arrangements, and in his masterful playing.

Charles Cleese CEO

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