- Brian Fahey
Brian Fahey (
25 April 1919 -4 April 2007 ) was a Britishmusical director and arranger, best known for composing "At the Sign of the Swingin' Cymbal",Alan Freeman 's signature tune.Born in
Margate , Kent, Fahey learned piano and cello and became interested inbig band arranging and composing. During theSecond World War he spent five years inPOW Camp s, during which time he worked on his musical skills.Fahey played in various bands, but his passion was for arranging. Between 1949 and 1959, he worked for the music publishers
Chappell s and Cinephonic Music, specialising in arrangements for singers, bands and orchestras, mainly for radio broadcasts. His compositions include "Fanfare Boogie" (1955), which won anIvor Novello Award .Fahey freelanced after 1959, working with recording companies, the
BBC and in the theatre. He provided scores for movies - "The Break" (1963), "Curse Of The Voodoo" (1965), "The Plank " (1967) and "Rhubarb" (1969). He became principal conductor of the BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra in 1972, and continued to work for the BBC after the orchestra was disbanded in 1981. He was alsoShirley Bassey 's musical director for a time.External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2139481,00.html Obituary]
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