- Brian Bennett
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Brian Bennett
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Brian Laurence Bennett
Born = Birth date and age|1940|2|9|df=y
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Origin =Palmers Green ,North London ,England
Instrument = drums,piano
Genre = Rock & Roll, Film & TV scores
Occupation =Musician ,composer ,music director
Years_active = 1956–present
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Associated_acts = Marty Wilde's Wildcats,The Shadows ,Cliff Richard ,
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URL = [http://www.brianbennettmusic.co.uk www.brianbennettmusic.co.uk]
Notable_instruments =Brian Laurence Bennett (born
9 February 1940 , inPalmers Green ,North London ,England ) is adrummer ,pianist ,composer ,arranger andrecord producer ofpopular music . He is best known as the drummer of the UKrock and roll group,The Shadows .Biography
Educated at Hazlewood School, Palmers Green, London and Winchmore Hill School. He finished school at the age of sixteen to play drums in a
Ramsgate skiffle group performing for holiday makers. After returning toLondon he became the in-house drummer atThe 2i's Coffee Bar in Soho and was a regular on Jack Good's TV show "Oh Boy!"He then became a member of Marty Wilde's Wildcats in 1959. After a successful period with the Wildcats, during which he appeared on their
instrumental record without Wilde (recorded as the Krew Kats), "Trambone", he backedTommy Steele for some of his London stage performances, and then in October 1961 he joinedCliff Richard and The Shadows as the replacement forTony Meehan .He stayed with the group throughout all of their subsequent line-ups, and in May 2005 took part in The Shadows'
Europe an tour. During a show inReykjavik ,Iceland he sustained what was thought to be a minor injury to a finger. A splinter from a drumstick pierced under his fingernail on his right hand, he removed it with a pair of old pliers and applied a plaster. A few days later after arriving inParis ,France he was in so much pain he called a doctor. The doctor diagnosed a bad infection and recommended Bennett go to hospital immediately. Thinking it would be a short visit he attended only to find out that it would involve a minor, but very painful, operation to remove the poison. He was due to be playing on stage that evening and had already missed the soundcheck. He arrived at the theatre 15 minutes before the show with his right-hand bandaged and still numb from the anaesthetic. He managed to play for the whole show using an altered playing style. [cite web |url=http://www.brianbennettmusic.co.uk/botr_2005/botr_05_11.php |title=Diary of a Drummer |accessdate=2008-01-30 ]In addition to his work with the Shadows he is also a prolific composer, particularly of
soundtrack music forfilm s andtelevision programme s, including "The Ruth Rendell Mysteries " and "Pulaski". He also appeared inCliff Richard 's backing band and playspiano and occasionallyvibraphone .Two of his most famous works were "The Journey" and "Just a Minute", used for the ITV Schools on 4 broadcasts between 1987 and 1993. He has composed many popular TV theme tunes including
BBC 's "Rugby Special " (Holy Mackerel), sitcoms "Robin's Nest " andBirds of a Feather , "New Tricks" and "Murder in Mind ". Probably one of his most recognisable themes is the BBC Golf theme ("Chase Side Shoot Up").He is also an
orchestral conductor , having learned how to arrange and conduct music for orchestras from a correspondence course. His son Warren Bennett formerly played keyboards for the band Glass Ties, and is also a composer and producer.External links
* [http://www.brianbennettmusic.co.uk Brian Bennett's own web site]
* [http://www.briansdrums.com Brian Bennett appreciation web site]
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