Race, Steve
Race, Steve (b Lincoln, 1921). Eng. pianist, composer, writer, and broadcaster. Career as jazz pianist followed by success as popular presenter of mus. on radio and TV. Comp. Variations on a Smoky Theme for orch., film mus., and Cyrano de Bergerac for radio. OBE 1992.
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