To Whom It Concerns - Ken Woodman, Andrews, Chris [Gui
That's Nice - Ken Woodman, Dallon, Miki
Yesterday Man - Ken Woodman, Andrews, Chris [Wri
Mexican Flyer - Ken Woodman, Woodman, Ken
Take a Heart - Ken Woodman, Dallon, M.
Town Talk - Ken Woodman, Phillips, Phil [1]
Day Tripper - Ken Woodman, Lennon, John
Cheat and Lie - Ken Woodman, Dallon, Miki
Long Live Love - Ken Woodman, Andrews, Chris [Wri
Twelve by Two - Ken Woodman, Woodman, Ken
Soul Destroyer - Ken Woodman, Schroeder, John [Ea
Take the "A" Train - Ken Woodman, Ellington
The Fire Brigade - Ken Woodman, Wood, R.
Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo) - Ken Woodman, Dylan, Bob
Congratulations - Ken Woodman, Coulter
Grilled Soul and Custard - Ken Woodman, Morris, Rex
Fruggy Dukesville - Ken Woodman, Woodman, Ken
Four Heads - Ken Woodman, Verrell, Ronnie
Walk in the Sky - Ken Woodman, Alquist
The Legend of Xanadu - Ken Woodman, Blaikley
March of the Two Left Feet - Ken Woodman, Woodman, Ken
Ame Caline - Ken Woodman, Polnareff, M.
Peter Popgunn - Ken Woodman, Woodman, Ken
Kiss Me Goodbye - Ken Woodman, Mason, Barry [2]
Managed by the legendary Evie Taylor, Ken worked on Sandie Shaw's recordings from 1964-1975 as musical director, producer, arranger (Sandie also being managed by Taylor). Ken also either produced or was musical director... more » on recordings for Adam Faith, Chris Andrews, Tom Jones, New Vaudeville Band, Lulu, Roy Orbison, Congregation, Mia Farrow. His sounds were also heard in numerous Radio & TV shows & productions throughout the 60's & 70's. Trademark phased brass sounds proliferate Kens work, the brass element not surprising as he was a trumpeter by profession in the 1950's playing with jazz dance bands up & down the country. If you listen to the mid sixties hits like Tom Jones 'Help Yourself', Sandie Shaw 'Long Live Love', Chris Andrews 'Yesterday Man' & hear the backing sounds they have in common you get some idea of the influence Ken Woodman had at the time on UK pop. RPM is proud to present Ken's« less
Managed by the legendary Evie Taylor, Ken worked on Sandie Shaw's recordings from 1964-1975 as musical director, producer, arranger (Sandie also being managed by Taylor). Ken also either produced or was musical director on recordings for Adam Faith, Chris Andrews, Tom Jones, New Vaudeville Band, Lulu, Roy Orbison, Congregation, Mia Farrow. His sounds were also heard in numerous Radio & TV shows & productions throughout the 60's & 70's. Trademark phased brass sounds proliferate Kens work, the brass element not surprising as he was a trumpeter by profession in the 1950's playing with jazz dance bands up & down the country. If you listen to the mid sixties hits like Tom Jones 'Help Yourself', Sandie Shaw 'Long Live Love', Chris Andrews 'Yesterday Man' & hear the backing sounds they have in common you get some idea of the influence Ken Woodman had at the time on UK pop. RPM is proud to present Ken's