English musicians born in 1906

Here are 7 famous musicians from England were born in 1906:

John Betjeman

John Betjeman (August 28, 1906 Gospel Oak-May 19, 1984 Trebetherick) a.k.a. Sir John Betjeman, Betjeman, Sir John or John Betjemann was an English writer, poet and broadcaster. His child is Candida Lycett Green.

Related albums: Late Flowering Love, Varsity Rag and Betjeman's Banana Blush.

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George Sanders

George Sanders (July 3, 1906 Saint Petersburg-April 25, 1972 Castelldefels) a.k.a. George Henry Sanders, Georges Sanders or Greer, Joann & Sanders, George was an English actor, composer, singer-songwriter and author.

Sanders began his acting career on the stage before transitioning to film in 1936 with the movie "Find the Lady." He quickly became known for his suave and sophisticated persona, starring in films such as "Rebecca," "All About Eve," and "The Picture of Dorian Gray." Sanders won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "All About Eve."

In addition to his successful acting career, Sanders was also a talented singer and songwriter. He recorded several albums including "The George Sanders Touch" and "The Sanders Touch: Songs for the Lovely Lady." Sanders also wrote several books, including his autobiography "Memoirs of a Professional Cad."

Despite his charmed life in Hollywood, Sanders struggled with depression and took his own life in 1972. He is remembered as a talented actor and multi-faceted artist.

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Eric Fenby

Eric Fenby (April 22, 1906 Scarborough, North Yorkshire-February 18, 1997 Scarborough, North Yorkshire) a.k.a. Eric William Fenby or Fenby, Eric was an English composer, film score composer, teacher and author. His children are Roger Fenby and Ruth Fenby.

His most recognized albums: Delius: Songs of Sunset, 2nd Dance Rhapsody, etc..

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Arnold Cooke

Arnold Cooke (November 4, 1906 Gomersal-August 13, 2005) was an English , .

composer and academic. He studied at the Royal Manchester College of Music and later taught there, as well as at the Royal Northern College of Music and the University of York. He wrote music for a variety of ensembles, including orchestras, chamber groups, and operas. Cooke was also a prolific writer on music, with several publications to his name. He was awarded the OBE in 1981 for his services to music.

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Lilian Harvey

Lilian Harvey (January 19, 1906 Hornsey-July 27, 1968 Juan-les-Pins) a.k.a. Harvey, Lilian or Helene Lilian Muriel Pape was an English singer, actor and dancer.

Her albums: Glückskinder.

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George Posford

George Posford (March 23, 1906 Folkestone-April 24, 1976) also known as Benjamin George Ashwell was an English , .

Genres: Film score.

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Ena Baga

Ena Baga (January 5, 1906 Clerkenwell-July 15, 2004 London) also known as Ena Rosina Baga, Rosina Baga or E. Baga was an English organist and pianist.

She was born in Clerkenwell, London in 1906 and started playing the piano from a young age. At the age of 15, she won a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London where she became a student of Tobias Matthay.

Baga's career as an organist began in the 1930s, when she started playing at the Regal Cinema in Marble Arch, London. She became known for her impeccable timing and her sense of rhythm, playing everything from classical pieces to popular music of the time.

Baga was a familiar face on British television in the 1950s and 60s, performing on programs such as "The Billy Cotton Band Show" and "The Good Old Days". She also recorded numerous albums of popular and classical music, and was often invited to perform at concerts and festivals across the UK and beyond.

Despite her success as a performer, Baga remained humble and dedicated to her craft throughout her life. She continued to teach and perform until the age of 97, and was considered a true legend of the British music scene.

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