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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guy_WoodGuy Wood - Wikipedia

    Manchester, England, United Kingdom. Died. 23 February 2001 (aged 89) Genres. Saxophone. Occupation (s) Musician, songwriter. Guy B. Wood (24 July 1911 – 23 February 2001) [1] was a musician and songwriter born in Manchester, England. Wood started his career in music playing saxophone in dance bands in England.

    • Guy B. Wood
    • Saxophone
    • 23 February 2001 (aged 89)
    • 24 July 1911, Manchester, England, United Kingdom
  2. www.guy-wood.com › aboutAbout | Guy Wood

    I’m a composer, producer and socially driven music maker. I create bespoke music for video, film and t.v. I play the drums, percussion and instruments with keys. I am based out of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

  3. Music for videos and films. Guy Wood | Drummer, Composer, Producer, an insight into my making, playing and producing.

  4. Guy Wood. Lyricist (s) Robert Mellin. " My One and Only Love " is a 1953 popular song with music written by Guy Wood and lyrics by Robert Mellin. [1] Notable renditions by Frank Sinatra (1953), and later by John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (1963), have made the song part of the jazz standard musical repertoire.

    • 1953 by Sherwin Music
    • Guy Wood
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Till_ThenTill Then - Wikipedia

    " Till Then " is a popular song written by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, and Guy Wood and published in 1944. [1] Background. The song was a plea (presumably by a soldier, off to fight the war) to his sweetheart to wait for him until he could get back home. Like many war-themed songs, it enjoyed great popularity when it came out in 1944 .

    • "Enie Minie Mo"
    • June 1963
  6. JazzBiographies.com: An online guide to jazz biographies, discographies, reviews, and articles

  7. 23. Feb. 2001 · Guy B. Wood (24 July 1911 – 23 February 2001) was a musician and songwriter born in Manchester, England. Wood started his career in music playing saxophone in dance bands in England.