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Outstanding Services to British Music Lennox Berkeley; Best British Musical Cats – Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Trevor Nunn; Best Film Theme or Song The French Lieutenant's Woman – Written by Carl Davis "For Your Eyes Only" from the film of the same name – Written by Bill Conti and Mick Leeson; Performed by Sheena Easton
Songs Inspired by Literature, Chapter One: Diane Zeigler "The Legend of Enoch Arden" Alfred Lord Tennyson [29] "Let it Show" The Thing That Feels: Hannah Fury: Wicked: Gregory Maguire [41] "Listen (The Silences)" Songs Inspired by Literature, Chapter Two: Michelle Bloom: Raids on the Unspeakable: Thomas Merton [51] "Lolita" The Black Magic Show ...
C. Pat Cadigan; Carole Cadwalladr; Alastair Campbell; Joanna Cannon; Mike Carey (writer) Justin Cartwright; Candice Carty-Williams; Caroline Carver (author) Anne-Marie Casey
In 1964, John Lennon and Paul McCartney received four nominations for Ivors, including two nominations in the same category (as writers of both of the two songs competing for Highest British Sales of 1963), and were also given a Special Award for Outstanding Services to British Music. [8]
It was selected based on the choices of a panel of 55 musicians, writers, and industry figures. [1] As the editors explain, the artists were selected by "their peers", and the list aims to be "a broad survey of rock history", encompassing rock and roll, blues, hard rock, heavy metal, indie rock, rap and contemporary pop.
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:21st-century Black British writers and Category:21st-century British male writers and Category:21st-century British women writers The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
This is a list of singer-songwriters who write, compose, and perform their own musical material. The list is divided into two sections to differentiate between artists categorized as singer-songwriters and others who do not fall under the definition associated with the genre: Traditional singer-songwriters; Others who both write songs and sing
The following works are some of the most universally respected and established cornerstones of the band repertoire. All have "stood the test of time" through decades of regular performance, and many, either through an innovative use of the medium or by the fame of their composer, helped establish the wind band as a legitimate, serious performing ensemble.