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Instruments
  
piano

Name
  
Ronnie Aldrich


Role
  
Composer

Associated acts
  
Benny Hill

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Occupation(s)
  
pianist, arranger, conductor, composer

Died
  
September 30, 1993, Isle of Man

Albums
  
All-Time Piano Hits, Two Pianos Today / Soft and Wicked

Record labels
  
Decca Records, London Records

Similar People
  
London Festival Orchestra, The Squadronaires, Frank Chacksfield, Roland Shaw, Ron Goodwin

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Ronnie Aldrich (born Ronald Frank Aldrich; 15 February 1916, Erith, Kent, England – 30 September 1993, Isle of Man) was a British easy listening and jazz pianist, arranger, conductor, and composer. The only son of a store manager, he was three years old when he started playing the piano. He was educated at the Harvey Grammar School, Folkestone, and taught violin at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Before the Second World War, Aldrich went to India to play jazz and first gained fame in the 1940s as leader of the Squadronaires, up until their disbanding in 1964.

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He was noteworthy for the recording development of playing two pianos in his recordings (the Decca Phase 4 Stereo series). He recorded for the Decca Record Company Ltd in the 1960s and 1970s, moving to Seaward Ltd (his own company) licensed to EMI in the 1980s. He also regularly broadcast on BBC Radio 2 with his own orchestra as well as with the BBC Radio Orchestra and the BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra, based in BBC Glasgow. He also recorded special tracks that were released by Reader's Digest. Recently, all the Decca recordings were released in CD format by Vocalion. Many of his sessions for radio stations have been released by Apple iTunes in m4a format.

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He was appointed musical director at Thames Television and thus was widely known as the musical director for the television programme The Benny Hill Show. He was married twice and had a daughter from his first marriage. At the time of his death he was married to E. Mary Aldrich, his wife for more than 30 years. He died of prostate cancer at age 77 in the Isle of Man.

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Discography

His work has been released in different formats: LP(vinyl), single(vinyl), cassette, 8-track, open reel (stereo & quadraphonic), CD and recently digital (mp3, m4a).

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  • All Time Hits of Jazz, Ace of Clubs (ACL 1020) 1960 Remastered and re-released 13/10/09 as "All Time Jazz Hits", on double CD with "Top of the World".
  • Decca Discography "Ronnie Aldrich And His Two Pianos"

  • Melody and Percussion for Two Pianos, Decca Phase 4 PFS34007 (SP-44007) 1961
  • Ronnie Aldrich and His Two Pianos, Decca Phase 4 PFS4019 (SP-44018) 1962
  • The Magnificent Pianos of Ronnie Aldrich, London Phase 4 SP-44029 1963
  • The Romantic Pianos of Ronnie Aldrich, London Phase 4 SP-44042 1964
  • Christmas with Ronnie Aldrich, London Phase 4 SP-44051 1964
  • The Magic Mood of Ronnie Aldrich, Decca Phase 4 PFS4064 (SP-44062) 1965
  • That Aldrich Feeling, Decca Phase 4 PFS4076 (SP-44070) 1965
  • All-Time Piano Hits, London Phase 4 SP-44081 1966
  • Where The Sun Is, Decca Phase 4 PFS4106 1966
  • Two Pianos in Hollywood, Decca Phase 4 PFS4108 (SP-44092) 1967 (*)
  • Two Pianos Today!, Decca Phase 4 PFS4132 (SP-44100) 1967
  • For Young Lovers, Decca Phase 4 PFS4141 (SP 44108) 1968
  • This Way "In", Decca Phase 4 PFS4152 (SP-44116) 1968
  • It's Happening Now, Decca Phase 4 PFS 4159 (SP-44127) 1969
  • Destination Love, Decca Phase 4 PFS4179 (SP 44135) 1969
  • Togetherness, Decca Phase 4 DDS 2, 1970
  • Here Come the Hits!, London Phase 4 SP-44143 1970 (**)
  • Close to You, London H-17156 1970 (**)
  • Love Story, Decca Phase 4 PFS4222 (SP-44162) 1971
  • Great Themes To Remember, Decca Phase 4 1971
  • Invitation To Love, Decca Phase 4 PFS4242 (SP-44176) 1972
  • Come to Where the Love Is, Decca Phase 4 PFS4264 (SP 44190) 1972
  • The Phase 4 World of Burt Bacharach, Decca Phase 4 SPA193, 1972
  • Soft And Wicked, Decca Phase 4 PFS4268 (SP-44195 H-17195) 1973
  • Top of the World, London Phase 4 SP-44203, 1973
  • The Way We Were, Decca Phase 4 PFS4300 (SP 44209) 1974
  • In the Gentle Hours, Decca Phase 4 PFS 4329 (SP-44221), 1975
  • Love, Decca Phase 4 PFS4361 (SP 44253) 1975
  • Reflections, Decca Phase 4 PFS4377 (SP-44264) 1976
  • Webb Country, Decca Phase 4 PFS4397 (SP-44278) 1977
  • With Love & Understanding, Decca Phase 4 PFS4406 (SP-44286) 1977 (Evergreen USA)
  • Melodies from the Classics, Decca Phase 4 PFS 4424(SP-44300) 1978
  • Emotions, Decca Phase 4 PFS4436 (SP-44310) 1978
  • (PFS is the Decca (UK) original catalogue number; SP is the London label (USA) version) / (*) Also issued as "Romantic Screen Themes" in Japan (London SLC4484) / (**) Togetherness (UK double-disc set) was issued as two separate albums in the USA

    Decca (Polygram) Discography (One Piano)

  • Tomorrow's Yesterdays, Decca PFS4436 1979
  • For The One You Love, Decca SKL5319 1980
  • Amberjack Discography (One Piano)

  • One Fine Day, Amberjack 902, 1981
  • Imagine, Amberjack 1981
  • Beautiful Music, Amberjack 1982
  • Silver Bells/Winter Wonderland, Amberjack
  • Seaward Music recordings licensed to EMI (One Piano)

  • Night Birds, EMI MFP 1982
  • Sea Dreams, EMI MFP 1984
  • For All Seasons, EMI MFP 6016 1987
  • Ronnie Aldrich, his Piano and Orchestra, EMI CC220 1988 (compilation album)
  • Seaward also issued a vinyl LP, The Wonderful World of Man, which contained recordings of the sounds of the Isle of Man, where Ronnie Aldrich lived from the 1960s onwards. This record was sold in the island to tourists.

    Decca Discography "The New Big Band"

  • Today - In The Old Fashioned Way, Decca Phase 4 1971
  • References

    Ronnie Aldrich Wikipedia


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