Eric Winstone

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Dearly Beloved 00:00 Tools
Our Mr. Meredith 00:00 Tools
Skylark 00:00 Tools
Pony Express (2008 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Happy Hippo 00:00 Tools
Doctor Who Theme 00:00 Tools
Dr. Who 00:00 Tools
How Did He Look? 00:00 Tools
Thunderball 00:00 Tools
From Russia with love 00:00 Tools
Goldfinger 00:00 Tools
The man with the golden gun 00:00 Tools
You Only Live Twice 00:00 Tools
Snow Ride 00:00 Tools
Diamonds are forever 00:00 Tools
Live and let die 00:00 Tools
Pony Express 00:00 Tools
Clarion Call 00:00 Tools
America 00:00 Tools
Lollipops and Roses 00:00 Tools
James Bond Theme From Dr No 00:00 Tools
Rhythm 'n' Blues 00:00 Tools
Fanfare Boogie 00:00 Tools
And the Angels Sing 00:00 Tools
Stage Coach 00:00 Tools
Theme from Shaft 00:00 Tools
Mr Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang 00:00 Tools
James Bond theme (reprise) 00:00 Tools
Mango Tree 00:00 Tools
Rhythm n' Blues 00:00 Tools
Do You Know How Christmas Trees Grow 00:00 Tools
Dr Who 00:00 Tools
Time On My Hands (with Julie Dawn) 00:00 Tools
Swinger from Seville 00:00 Tools
A Banda 00:00 Tools
Promenade 00:00 Tools
Do You Know How Christmas Trees Are Grown 00:00 Tools
Hitchin' a Ride 00:00 Tools
Doctor Who 00:00 Tools
There's a Kind of Hush 00:00 Tools
How Did He Look 00:00 Tools
Oasis 00:00 Tools
Our Mr Meredith 00:00 Tools
The Happy Hippo 00:00 Tools
Chinchilla 00:00 Tools
Sausage And Mash 00:00 Tools
James Bond theme 00:00 Tools
I Walked Right In 00:00 Tools
Hacienda Happenings 00:00 Tools
It Could Happen To You (with Alan Kane & Hazel Bray) 00:00 Tools
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b. 1 January 1915, London, England. d. 2 May 1974, Pagham, Sussex, England. A popular bandleader and composer from the 30s through to the 70s, Winstone worked as a clerk at the Gas Light and Coke Company in Westminster, and played the piano in his spare time, before leaving to become a full time musician. After leading his first band at the Spanish Club in Cavendish Square, London in 1935, he learned to play the accordion, and eventually founded an accordion school. He became an accomplished arranger for the instrument, and formed his renowned Accordion Quintet and Swing Quartet. The latter outfit consisted of himself on accordion, with string bass, vibraphone, guitar and vocalist Julie Dawn (b. Juliana Rosalba Maria Theresa Mostosi, 2 August 1920, England, d. 18 May 2000, London, England). During World War II he led the Eric Winstone Dance Orchestra and toured throughout Europe entertaining the troops. After the war his highly popular stage show played theatres and ballrooms, and was resident at Butlin's Holiday Camps in the summer for more than 20 years. Among the musicians associated with his various line-ups were Ralph Dollimore, Alan Moorhouse, Roy Marsh, Frank Deniz, Norman Payne, Bill Shakespeare, Ernie Shear, Ronnie Priest, Jimmy Skidmore, Kenny Graham, Pat Dodd, Carl Barriteau, Freddy Gardner, Harry Bence, and many more, along with vocalists Alan Kane, Michael Holliday, Elizabeth Batey and Marion Williams. For some years Winstone was the musical director for Southern Television, and ran an entertainment agency for a time. He presented a childrens programme on Radio Luxembourg, and published a number of books for children. Eric Winstone's best-remembered compositions include the atmospheric "Stage Coach" (his signature tune), "Oasis", "Bottle Party", "Mirage", and "Pony Express". He also wrote music for films. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.