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Dave Lee (jazz musician) is a British jazz musician and composer. He is best known for his work with the jazz-funk group, Incognito. He has also released several solo albums, including the critically acclaimed "The Dave Lee Story" (1995). Lee began playing the piano at the age of five and was soon performing in local jazz clubs. He studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and went on to become a session musician, playing with the likes of Georgie Fame, Dusty Springfield, and the Rolling Stones. In the late 1970s, Lee formed Incognito with Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick and Paul "Tubbs" Williams. The group released their debut album, Jazz Funk, in 1981 and went on to become one of the most successful jazz-funk bands of the 1980s. In addition to his work with Incognito, Lee has released several solo albums, including the critically acclaimed The Dave Lee Story (1995). He has also composed music for television and film, including the theme tune for the BBC's long-running series, The Bill. As of 2021, Dave Lee (jazz musician)'s net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

Popular As David Cyril Aarons
Occupation Pianist, music arranger
Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 12 August, 1926
Birthday 12 August
Birthplace Newington, London, England
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1964

In a varied musical career, he wrote the hit song "Goodness Gracious Me", was the resident musician on That Was the Week That Was, wrote the score for the movie The Masque of the Red Death (1964), had a hit jazz album in the US, and was a resident fixture in early episodes of The Avengers. Later in life he was instrumental in founding 102.2 Jazz FM.

1963

Lee also wrote the theme tune to the 1963 TV series Take Four, a programme made by Associated-Rediffusion, and incidental music for the TV series Adam Adamant Lives! in 1966.

1962

Lee worked on BBC satirical shows such as That Was the Week That Was (1962), where he backed Millicent Martin singing different lyrics to the theme tune each week. He was also leader of the resident musicians known as Dave Lee & The Boys on the BBC radio comedy series I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again (1964–73). A running gag on the show was to imply that the band were a lot older than their name implied: "and the music was played by Dave Lee & The Boys". Boys??!? He won an award for his composition for TW3 about the assassination of President Kennedy to add to his Ivor Novello and BBC Jazz Musician of the Year awards.

1960

The Dave Lee Trio also produced music for the 1960s TV series The Avengers, for which John Dankworth had written the original theme music. The Trio feature particularly in the 1962 episodes "The Removal Men" (a significant chunk of the show is devoted to a complete jazz tune performed by the Dave Lee Trio) and "The Decapod". The Dave Lee Trio also appeared in several episodes of Series 2 backing one of the lead characters, Venus Smith, who sang in a nightclub. Venus was usually unaware of what John Steed was actually involved in, and was phased out in favour of Cathy Gale.

His film music career began in 1960 with low-budget features, but gradually he progressed to fine orchestral scores for feature films such as The Masque of the Red Death (1964) for Roger Corman. He also scored the movies The Kitchen (1961), Hair of the Dog (1962) and The Very Edge (1963). In 1983, Lee was elected BBC Jazz Society Musician of the Year, and in 1990 was one of the founders of jazz-only radio station 102.2 Jazz FM. Still active in his 90s, his novel Nothing Rhymes with Silver about a fictional jazz pianist was published in 2007.

1954

In 1954, Lee invited Johnny Dankworth to perform in South Africa, and it was Dankworth who persuaded him to return to England as pianist/arranger for the Johnny Dankworth band. From 1955 to 1959, Lee played on all of the recordings made by the Johnny Dankworth Orchestra. Lee also performed with Terry and McGhee, the Buddy Tate Quartet and Jack Parnell. He also arranged for many big show business names, including Norman Wisdom, Benny Hill, Cleo Laine and Judy Garland. From 1959 he led the Dave Lee Trio who recorded several successful albums, including A Big New Band from Britain, which was in The Cashbox Top Ten for six weeks.

1950

Lee's composing career began in the 1950s writing jingles for television advertisements, some 700 in all, after which he teamed up with lyricist Herbert Kretzmer. Their hit songs included "Bangers and Mash" (1961, sung by Peter Sellers), "Goodness Gracious Me" (1960, for Sellers and Sophia Loren) and "Kinky Boots" (1990, for Honor Blackman and Patrick Macnee whom Lee had worked with in The Avengers). They also wrote the West End stage musical Our Man Crichton in 1964.

1926

Dave Lee (born David Cyril Aarons, 12 August 1926) is an English jazz pianist, and a former orchestra leader, music arranger, songwriter and film composer.

Pianist, orchestra leader, arranger, songwriter and film composer, David Lee was born in Newington, London on 12 August 1926 (not 1929 or 1930 as some references give). His father Joseph was a professional photographer, and during the war was transferred to the North East to work on camouflaging military equipment. The family relocated to Whitley Bay, and it was here that Dave started to perform in local groups. His big break came in 1942 when he won the Melody Maker poll for best new jazz pianist. Moving to South Africa in 1947 he worked as resident musician for night clubs in Port Elizabeth and Johannesburg, then studied at the Johannesburg Conservatory of Music gaining a Mus.Bac.