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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.
Jun 26, 2019 · Ken Jones And His Orchestra swing out with a rousing big band version of "What'd I Say".
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Music from Two way stretch (1960) by Ken JonesMain theme (From film audio track)End theme (From film audio track)
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Ken Jones originally did We Will Make Love, Cindy, Oh Cindy, Love and Marriage, Sugar Moon and other songs. Explore Discuss
- October 2, 1927
- April 25, 1988
Ken Jones. Ken Has been entertaining for more than 45 years, recorded 4 albums of mostly original music including his just released, “My Story” 18 original songs that more or less tell his life story. He has performed at over 2,000 campfires, as well as Willie Nelson’s FarmAid at the New Orleans super dome in 1994, and many cowboy music ...
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Ken Jones was born on October 2, 1927 in Manchester, England. He was a British conductor and composer who established his own orchestra and began a career in film and television. He is known for his work on films such as Tom Thumb (1958), Two Way Stretch (1960) and Dentist in The Chair (1960).