Here are 8 famous musicians from England died in Stroke:
Charlie Drake (June 19, 1925 Elephant and Castle-December 23, 2006 Brinsworth House) also known as Drake, Charlie, Charles Edward Springall or Charles Drake was an English comedian, actor, screenwriter and singer.
Discography: Best of Charlie Drake: Hello My Darlings! and Love Potion # 9 / My Boomerang Won't Come Back.
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Darren Brown (January 18, 1962 London-December 6, 2006 Tooting) also known as Wiz or Darren Mark Brown was an English singer and musician.
Genres he performed: Alternative rock and Punk rock.
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David Tomlinson (May 7, 1917 Henley-on-Thames-June 24, 2000 Westminster) a.k.a. David Cecil MacAlister Tomlinson or Dave Tomlinson was an English actor and clerk. He had four children, William Tomlinson, James Adam Tomlinson, David Tomlinson and Henry Tomlinson.
David Tomlinson was best known for his role as Mr. Banks in the classic Disney film, Mary Poppins. He also appeared in a number of other Disney films, including The Love Bug and Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Tomlinson's career began in the 1940s and he went on to appear in over 50 films and numerous stage productions. Outside of his acting career, Tomlinson was also a skilled pilot and served in the Royal Air Force during World War II.
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David Fanshawe (April 19, 1942 Paignton-July 5, 2010 Wiltshire) a.k.a. Fanshawe, David or David Arthur Fanshawe was an English composer and film score composer. His children are Alexander Fanshawe, Rebecca Fanshawe and Rachel Fanshawe.
His most recognized albums: African Sanctus & Dona Nobis Pacem, African Sanctus, Explorer: East Africa - Witchcraft & Ritual Music [Nonesuch], South Pacific Island Music and Musical Mariner.
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Dee Murray (April 3, 1946 Gillingham-January 15, 1992 Vanderbilt University Medical Center) also known as Murray, Dee was an English bassist.
Genres he performed: Rock music.
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Buxton Orr (April 18, 1924 Glasgow-December 27, 1997 Hereford) also known as Orr, Buxton was an English film score composer, composer and conductor.
His most recognized albums: Virtuoso Cello Showpieces.
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Graham Stark (January 20, 1922 Wallasey-October 29, 2013 London) also known as Graham William Stark or Graham Starke was an English comedian, actor, screenwriter, film director, photographer, writer and voice actor.
Stark first gained recognition as a member of the British radio show "The Goon Show" alongside comedic greats such as Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan. He later transitioned to television and film, appearing in over 80 movies ranging from classic British comedies like "The Pink Panther" to serious dramas like "A Hard Day's Night." In addition to his acting career, Stark also wrote and directed several films, including "The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins." Away from the entertainment industry, he was an accomplished photographer and writer, publishing several books on his travel adventures around the world. He passed away in 2013 at the age of 91.
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Ian McLagan (May 12, 1945 Hounslow-December 3, 2014) also known as Ian McLagen, McLagan, Ian, Ian William Patrick McLagan, Mac, Mac Maclagan, Ian William Patrick "Mac" McLagan or Ian Patrick McLagan was an English keyboard player, songwriter, musician and actor.
His albums include Troublemaker, Never Say Never, Bump in the Night, Spiritual Boy, Last Chance to Dance, Live, Best of British, Here Comes Trouble and Rise & Shine!. Genres he performed: Hard rock, Rock music, Rhythm and blues, Blues rock and Rock and roll.
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