ob, 1921-1988 GB
Composer / Conductor of Jazz, Pop and Soundtrack
A.k.a. Ivor Ernst Slaney Adrian Ludlow Ivor Osborne Kirk Lomax
Ivor Ernst Slaney (born 27 May 1921 in West Bromwich, United Kingdom, d. 20 March 1998, Southampton, United Kingdom) was a prolific musical composer and conductor, notable for his work in film, television and radio.Ivor Slaney's son, Adrian E Slaney, was born in 1950. In later life Ivor Slaney lived in Milford on Sea, Hampshire.His best-known works include "Top Dog", which was used as the theme music for the BBC radio comedy series The Men from the Ministry and Carlos' Theme (from The Sentimental Agent) for which he won an Ivor Novello award.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Terror / Prey | Ivor Slaney | 2009 | Compil. |
Classical Jazz / Orchestral Themes | Glen Somers, Peter Ottman, D. Scott, Ivor Slaney | 1968 | Album |
The Best Of Broadway | Jack Hansen, Frank Chacksfield, Ivor Slaney, Tony Osborne | 1957 | Compil. |
Original Soundtrack From The Jack Le Vien Production: A King's Story | Ivor Slaney | Album | |
Silhouette D'amour / Biscuits In Bed | Ivor Slaney | Album |
Ivor Slaney & His Orchestra Soundtrack and Pop |