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ROY BUDD was a self-taught prodigy who began his professional career as a jazz pianist while still a child. He was frequently recorded in his native London but gained modest international fame during his lifetime as an exceptional film composer, scoring over 50 films.
Roy Frederick Budd (14 March 1947 – 7 August 1993) was a British jazz pianist and composer known for his film scores, including Get Carter and The Wild Geese. [1]
We are delighted to finally make Roy Budd’s original film recording for “Soldier Blue” available. The recording was long considered lost before we unearthed the mono copies from Budd’s estate, in a storage container in North Yorkshire.
Roy Budd (1947-93) was a self-taught musician who began his career as a jazz pianist, but he gained what little fame he acquired during his lifetime as an exceptional film composer, scoring over 50 films. This outline chronicles the musical career of Roy Budd.
Jan 19, 2022 · Roy Budd Playlist. 01 - 00:00:00 - Carter Takes A Train (Get Carter - 1971) 02 - 00:02:57 - The Girl In The Car (Get Carter - 1971) 03 - 00:05:23 - Hallucinations (Get Carter - 1971) 04 -...
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Roy Budd (1947-93) was a self-taught musician who began his career as a jazz pianist, but he gained what little fame he acquired during his lifetime as an exceptional film composer, scoring over 50 films. This outline chronicles the musical career of Roy Budd.
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Roy Budd. Music Department: Get Carter. Born on the 14th March, 1947, Roy Budd the musician was entirely self-taught, and was hailed as a child prodigy. At the age of four he began to play the piano, initially by ear and then by copying various melodies he heard by listening to the radio.