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  2. KPM Music - Wikipedia

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    KPM Music is a company that creates and provides library music that was originally known as KPM Musichouse. It was formed by the merger of KPM (the initials of Keith-Prowse-Maurice, which was then a division of EMI) and Music House (a company that EMI acquired in 1997).

  3. Keith Prowse - Wikipedia

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    KPM Music Recorded Library released many recordings of library music by composers such as Alan Hawkshaw. [11] Today, KPM is owned by Sony Music Publishing which acquired EMI Music Publishing in 2012. In 1981, the Keith Prowse agency opened its first office outside the UK in New York City and a further office was established in Dublin in 1982.

  4. Laurie Johnson - Wikipedia

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    He was also house conductor for KPM in the 1960s. [3] Some of the library music pieces were also issued as commercial recordings - The New Big Sound of the Laurie Johnson Orchestra (1963) and The Big New Sound Strikes Again (1965) on Denis Preston's Record Supervision label, and the Two Cities Suite (1966), which was licensed to Pye Records. [6]

  5. APM Music - Wikipedia

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    APM Music came to be in 1983 as a joint venture between Zomba/Jive Production Music and EMI Production Music (which now are owned by Universal and Sony, respectively). Sam Trust, former head of ATV, founded APM as a joint-venture between what is now held by Universal (which owns the Kosinus and Bruton library) and Sony (which owns KPM).

  6. Alan Hawkshaw - Wikipedia

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    William Alan Hawkshaw BEM (27 March 1937 – 16 October 2021) was a British composer and performer, particularly of library music used as themes for films and television programs. Hawkshaw worked extensively for the KPM production music company in the 1950s to the 1970s, composing and recording many stock tracks that have been used extensively ...

  7. James Kenelm Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Clarke first began to compose library music for De Wolfe in the 1950s, while also providing scores for Anglia Television plays, through Associated Rediffusion.In 1967 he met head of KPM Music Robin Phillips and began composing music for the KPM 1000 Series.

  8. Steve Gray (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Gray (18 April 1944 – 20 September 2008) was a British pianist, composer and arranger.He was an active session musician and arranger in the 1970s, and a performer and composer for the KPM 1000 Series of library music recordings.

  9. Heavy Action - Wikipedia

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    "Heavy Action" is a musical piece composed by Johnny Pearson for KPM Music.Composed in 1970, and featuring a strong brass and string fanfare opening, "Heavy Action" soon became a well established sporting theme tune, most associated in the United Kingdom as the theme for Superstars [1] and in the United States as the theme music for ABC and ESPN's Monday Night Football. [2]

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