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Max Harris (composer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Max Harris (composer) Max Harris (15 September 1918 – 13 March 2004)〔(Thedeadrockstarsclub.com ) - accessed 22 May 2012〕 was a British film and television composer and arranger. He played the piano and piano accordion.〔John Chilton ''Who's Who of British Jazz'', London: Continuum, 2004, p.165〕 Born in Bournemouth, Hampshire, England,〔 into a Jewish family, his father was a tailor from Poland, and his mother had emigrated from Latvia.〔("In Memory of Max Harris" ), Jazz Professional〕 Harris was raised in London. He originally embarked on a career in dance bands and as a jazz musician,〔Spencer Leigh (Obituary: Max Harris, ) ''The Independent'', 25 March 2004〕 before his war service, becoming a captain in the Royal Army Service Corps.〔 Post-war, Harris worked aboard the ''Mauretania'' on six cruises, and in groups led by clarinettist Carl Barriteau and drummer Jack Parnell.〔 An arranger for visiting Americans such as Frank Sinatra, he wrote jingles for commercials in the later 1950s. His theme music for the Anthony Newley series ''The Strange World of Gurney Slade'' (1960)〔 reached number 11 in the UK Singles Chart, and still resurfaces in fresh contexts. Harris also provided the theme music for the LWT TV series ''The Gold Robbers'' (1969), the BBC 1 science-fiction series ''Doomwatch'' (1970–72), the ITV comedy series ''Odd Man Out'' (1977) and the BBC serial ''A Horseman Riding By'' (1978). Harris contributed the themes for several series featuring Ronnie Barker, such as ''Porridge''〔 and ''Open All Hours'', and worked on the Dennis Potter serial ''The Singing Detective'' (1986), which included arranging and performing its accordion-based main theme. The Max Harris Group provided the music for the fourth series of ''Round the Horne'' (1968), and he wrote the theme tune for Radio 4's ''The Attractive Young Rabbi'' (1999-2002). His film work included the scores to ''Baby Love'' (1968), the film version of ''On the Buses'' (1971), and ''Carry On England'' (1976). He was also music director on several jazz albums issued during the 1970s which partnered violinists Stéphane Grappelli and Yehudi Menuhin.〔 ==References==
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