Ken Jones, a renowned British conductor and composer, was born on October 2, 1927, in the vibrant city of Manchester, England. With a passion for music, he embarked on a remarkable career, establishing his own orchestra and making a significant impact in the world of film and television.
Throughout his illustrious career, Ken Jones worked on a variety of films, including the iconic Tom Thumb (1958),the action-packed Two Way Stretch (1960),and the hilarious Dentist in The Chair (1960). His versatility as a composer and arranger was also showcased in his work on numerous BBC and ITV sitcoms, such as Sykes, Only When I Laugh, Dawson's Weekly, and A Sharp Intake of Breath.
In addition to his work in television, Ken Jones also served as the musical director for Aspel & Company from 1979 to 1988 and the popular Paul Daniels Magic Show. His contributions to the world of music and entertainment were truly remarkable, and he will be remembered as a talented and dedicated professional.
Sadly, Ken Jones passed away in 1988, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day. Despite his passing, his music and work continue to be celebrated and enjoyed by fans around the world.