BARBARA MORE (1932-2021)
The talented
pianist, singer, arranger and
composer Barbara Moore has died
after a long illness, aged 89.
Born in Yorkshire, Barbara was
the daughter of saxophonist and
arranger Arthur Birkby. She was
an early member of The Ladybirds
backing group.
As well as
composing music for commercials
and the De Wolfe Music Library,
she wrote the new, up-dated
arrangement for Brian Fahey's
celebrated signature tune At
The Sign Of The Swinging Cymbal,
still used on BBC Radio 2's Pick
Of The Pops. She later
worked with Jimi Hendrix, Dusty
Springfield, Elton John, Tom
Jones and Dudley Moore, with whom
she became a close friend.
At one time
Barbara was married to arranger
Pete Moore (1924-2013), former
Head of Orchestrations at Radio
2; their daughter Lindsay sadly
died in her 40s.
In her later years
Barbara moved to the coastal town
of Bognor Regis, where she became
a well-known personality,
performing locally and lecturing
at the University of Chichester.
https://www.barbaramoore.co.uk/
Anthony
Wills
© August 2021
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