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Bill McGuffie

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167:, Scotland. After three years studying the piano he had an accident as a child which caused the loss of his second finger of his right hand. Despite the accident, he started playing again and modified his technique to cope with the handicap. Aged 11, he was awarded the Victoria Medal for his piano proficiency by the Victoria College, Glasgow. He found it difficult and decided to stop playing until it was suggested by friends and colleagues that he tried playing dance music which was new to him. In 1944, aged 17, he moved to London from Glasgow and began a career in 1946 playing in the Teddy Foster Orchestra at the Lyceum. 199:
He made a limited number of records which were 'jazz tinged' and a big band record with a number of prominent jazz musicians under his own name, but bigger success came with his light music and his "with strings" albums. He was noted for his great musicianship and his impeccable good taste. Of his
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jazz records only the Kenny Baker Dozen recordings and one track from the Melody Maker's All-Stars are now available on CD. He made many other records with no jazz content at all. He also worked extensively with bandleader
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in 1960 for his composition "Sweet September", a Song Writers' Guild Badge of Merit in 1980, and started a charity in aid of autistic children called The Niner Club, relating to his lost finger. In 1980, the
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outfits when Goodman toured in Europe. McGuffie can be heard playing with the Benny Goodman Sextet, recorded live in Copenhagen in 1972. He won an
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McGuiffie continued to work regularly up until 1983, and the onset of cancer, from which he died four years later in 1987, aged 59.
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As well as conducting many film scores, McGuffie also wrote several of his own, and is most remembered for his music for the movie
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Additional work with other top bands followed until, in October 1952, he got his big break when the
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readers' poll for three years (1953, 1954 and 1955). This led to him appearing in the early
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jazz poll winners records and in May 1955 he recorded with trumpeter
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readers' poll again although was no longer top of the list.
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British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors
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Scottish pianist, composer and conductor (1927–1987)
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Index

Carmyle
Glasgow
Chertsey
Surrey
MOR
Jazz
pianist
television
Softly, Softly
Carmyle
Glasgow
BBC
Cyril Stapleton
Melody Maker
Kenny Baker
Joe Loss
Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
Doctor Who
Peter Cushing
The Challenge
The Leather Boys
The Comedy Man
Corruption
The Asphyx
The Cherry Picker
middle of the road
Benny Goodman
Ivor Novello Award
British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors

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