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Les Wilson (musician) is a New Zealand-born jazz musician and composer. He is best known for his work with the jazz group The Les Wilson Quartet, which he formed in the late 1950s. Wilson began playing the piano at the age of five and was soon performing in local jazz clubs. He studied music at the University of Otago and then moved to London in the early 1950s, where he worked as a session musician and arranger. In the late 1950s, Wilson formed The Les Wilson Quartet, which became one of the most popular jazz groups in the UK. The group released several albums and toured extensively throughout Europe and the United States. Wilson has also composed music for television and film, including the theme music for the BBC series The Avengers. He has also written music for the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal Ballet. In addition to his work as a musician, Wilson is also an accomplished painter and sculptor. He has exhibited his work in galleries in London, New York, and Los Angeles. Wilson is currently living in London and continues to perform and compose music. He is also a member of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors.

Popular As Arthur Leslie Wilson
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 2 August, 1924
Birthday 2 August
Birthplace Dunedin, New Zealand
Date of death (1997-07-22)
Died Place Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Nationality New Zealand

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1997

After WW2, Wilson moved to Gisborne, where he met his future wife Jean Ellen Calder (born c. 1929), who was also a country music singer and occasionally sang on the local radio station 2ZM. In 1952 Wilson and Calder married and they formed a duo, with Calder continuing to perform under her maiden name. They worked in both Australia and New Zealand and recorded on the HMV label during the 1950s. The pair were amongst the earliest to record an LP record in New Zealand, recording two nine-track records in 1957 and 1958. Arthur Leslie Wilson died in Brisbane on 22 July 1997, aged 72, and was cremated at Fawkner Memorial Park on July 28. Jean Ellen Wilson (née Calder) died in Brisbane on 10 March 2019.

1978

At the Tamworth Country Music Festival in January 1978, Wilson was among the second group of inductees to the Australian Country Music Hands of Fame. In the 2000s a compilation of the duo's recordings from 78s was released, The 78's Re-issue.

1957

Wilson and his wife Jean Calder formed a duo and made extensive tours in New Zealand, generally to full houses. Albums on the HMV label were released in 1957 (A Cowboy and His Guitar) and 1958 (Rambling with Les and Jean). The couple moved to Australia, basing themselves there for the remainder of their career. They initially settled in Sydney, making tours of rural New South Wales and Victoria, making appearances on the syndicated country music radio show Harmony Trails, and frequently returning to perform in New Zealand.

1950

In the early 1950s a station owner suggested that Wilson make some recordings. To achieve an "authentic western echo", they travelled to Nuhaka to record Wilson's singing and yodelling in a reverberant hall. When singing, Wilson performed directly into the microphone, but he would turn and face the wall when yodelling to produce the sought-after echo. The recordings resulted in Wilson being one of the first New Zealand acts signed by HMV, with his first songs on the label released in 1953. Wilson also became a prolific songwriter, with his work—such as "The Wahine Song" and "Rollin' Wagons"—often having New Zealand themes.

Songs written by Wilson continued to be re-recorded by later artists. "Old Faithful and I", released by Wilson in 1950, was covered by the Topp Twins in 2005 on their album Flowergirls & Cowgirls. "Silver Wings", from 1953, was included on Patsy Riggir's 1982 album, Are You Lonely. There have been at least six covers of Wilson's 1953 song, "Rockonover River", including one in 1984 by Australian country music artist Owen Blundell.

1939

At the age of 14, Wilson performed at the annual Dunedin charity ball in August 1939, billed as the "14-year-old yodelling cowboy". Heavy snow in Dunedin meant that the radio broadcast of the performance on 4ZB and 4YA was disrupted as the landline to the transmitter was cut by snow. Wilson was signed to a six-month contract with 4ZB, but the outbreak of World War II the following month led to the cancellation of a planned tour by Wilson of radio stations around the country. When he was old enough, Wilson enlisted for service in the war.

1924

Arthur Lesle Wilson (1924–1997) was a New Zealand musician and singer–songwriter who performed as Les Wilson and "The Otago Rambler". He came to prominence as a child singer in 1939, and from the 1950s was a country-music singer and songwriter, often performing with his wife, Jean Calder (c.1929–2019). He was billed as "Dunedin's own Tex Morton".