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Artist Biography For Ray Martin & His Orchestra

Ray Martin Raymond Stuart Martin Born Kurt Kohn And Later Anglicised His Name 11 October 1918 - 7 February 1988 Was A British-Austrian Orchestra Leader. He Was Noted For His Light Music Compositions. Allmusic Journalist Bradley Torreano Stated "Ray Martin Created A Legacy For Himself In British Popular Music Through His Work With His Orchestra During The 1950s. His Regular Appearances On Radio And Television Kept Him In The Public Spotlight While His Position At EMI Records Made Him An Influential Producer At The Label. His Use Of Pseudonyms Has Blurred The Path Of His Career Through The Years Making His Many Contributions Even Harder To Keep Track Of. But His Original Compositions Are What Really Made Him Popular Tracks Like "Marching Strings" Have Become Stables Of Many Public And City Bands And Orchestras Since Their Release". Raymond Stuart Martin Was Born In Vienna Austria And Was Initially A Violinist. He Went To The State Academy Of Music And Fine Art In Vienna. In 1938 He Immigrated To England And Was A Carroll Levis Discovery. Around This Time Ray Was Viewed By The British Government As Possible German Spy During World War II So He Was Arrested And Placed On The Dunera Ship That Took Him And Many Others To Australia Where He Was Interned At Hay Tatura And Loveday Prisoner Of War Camps. He Returned To England In October 1941 Joining The British Army Having Been Officially Cleared. As He Was Multilingual He Served In The Intelligence Corps For Six Years. He Became An Arranger And Composer For The Royal Air Force Band. During This Time He Also Managed To Rescue His Brother Who Was Imprisoned In A Concentration Camp Or Possibly A Prisoner Of War Camp. After The War's End He Worked In Radio For The British Forces Network In Hamburg Germany And Later Formed His Own Orchestra For A Programme Called Melody From The Sky Which Had Over 500 Performances. He Became The Conductor Of The BBC Northern Variety Orchestra And Also Worked For EMI As A Record Producer And Arranger. In This Period He Wrote Many Scores For TV And Movies Including The Score To The Acclaimed Diana Dors Film Yield To The Night In 1956. He Moved To The U.S. In 1957 Where He Worked On Both Broadway And Hollywood Productions. In 1959 He Arranged Two LPs Of Classic U.S. Television Themes Named Impact And Double Impact On RCA-Victor For Buddy Morrow And His Orchestra - One Of The First Such Collections On Record. Martin Composed More Than 2 000 Works Many Of Which Were Recorded For RCA And Polydor. He Returned To The UK In 1972 But Was Comparatively Unproductive. In 1980 He Moved To South Africa Where He Died In Johannesburg From Cancer In 1988 At The Age Of 69.

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