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Lawrence Wright (composer)

Frederick Lawrence Wright (15 February 1888 – 19 May 1964) was a British songwriter, music publisher, and the founder of the music journal Melody Maker. He used the pseudonyms Horatio Nicholls and Everett Lynton for his songwriting activities.[1]

Lawrence Wright
Birth nameFrederick Lawrence Wright
Also known asHoratio Nicholls
Born(1888-02-15)15 February 1888
Leicester, England
Died19 May 1964(1964-05-19) (aged 76)
London, England
GenresTraditional pop
Occupation(s)Composer, music publisher
Years active1906–1962

Biography edit

Lawrence Wright was born in Leicester, where his father, Charles Wright, taught violin and ran a market stall selling instruments and sheet music. After leaving school aged 12, he worked for a printing company before joining a concert party in Eastbourne as a violinist and singer. He returned to Leicester and in 1906 set up his own market stall to sell music, including his own composition, "Down by the Stream", which became successful.[2][3] In 1910, he heard a street singer perform "Don't Go Down the Mine, Daddy". He bought the rights to the song, which he published some weeks later following the Whitehaven mining disaster, in which 136 men were killed; the song reportedly sold a million copies.[2][4][5]

In 1911 Wright moved to London, hired a basement in Denmark Street from which to sell his music, and set up the Lawrence Wright Music Co.. He was one of the first music publishers to set up business in the street, which in time became known as London's Tin Pan Alley.[6][3][7] Wright continued to write songs as Horatio Nicholls, often together with lyricist Worton David. In 1914 they published "Are We Downhearted? No!", which became a popular marching song in the First World War, and in 1919 they collaborated on "That Old-Fashioned Mother of Mine". The song eventually sold three million copies as sheet music, and became the signature song of Talbot O'Farrell, who recorded it in 1920.[2]

Wright started an annual summer show, On With the Show, initially on the Isle of Man, but transferred it to the North Pier at Blackpool in 1925; it ran until 1956,[2] and gave a start to the careers of such performers as Hermione Gingold and Tessie O'Shea.[5] He attempted to bring the show to London, buying the Prince's Theatre in which to stage it in 1934, but the venture failed.[5] In Blackpool, he also introduced the idea of music shops in which customers could sing along, with piano accompaniment, to the latest songs.[7]

In 1926, he founded The Melody Maker, which initially gave special prominence to songs written by him, as "Horatio Nicholls", and published by his own company.[8] The journal became popular, especially among musicians, but because of his conflict of interests Wright sold it to Oldhams Press in 1929;[8] it continued in publication until 2000.[4]

He sometimes billed himself as "The Daddy of Tin Pan Alley", or "The King of British Songwriters".[5] He was famous for promotional stunts, such as riding a camel around Piccadilly Circus to promote his 1924 song "Sahara", and flying the entire Jack Hylton Orchestra around Blackpool Tower in 1927, while dropping sheet music on the visitors, to promote the song "Me and Jane in a Plane".[6] In 1927, Wright appeared in a short film made in the DeForest Phonofilm with excerpts of his revue Sensations of 1927. In 1933 he married the variety star Betty Warren (born Babette Hilda Hogan).[9]

He is credited with co-writing over 500 songs, though "many songs likely bear his name as a condition of acceptance for publication".[10] His most successful songs included "Shepherd of the Hills" and "Among My Souvenirs", both written with the American composer Edgar Leslie; the latter song was recorded successfully by Paul Whiteman, Hoagy Carmichael, Frank Sinatra, Connie Francis, and Marty Robbins, among many others.[11] In 1930 he composed "Amy, Wonderful Amy", a tribute to aviator Amy Johnson with lyrics by Joseph Gilbert.[12] Wright's publishing company also obtained the rights to the compositions of American musicians including Hoagy Carmichael, Fats Waller and Duke Ellington.[7]

He had homes in London and Blackpool. His London home was destroyed by bombing in 1940, and three years later he suffered a stroke which confined him to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. He continued to write songs, and to supervise his publishing interests, and in 1962 received an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Popular Music.[5][4][6]

He died in London in 1964, aged 76.[4] After his death, his music publishing company was sold to Northern Songs.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ The Stage and Television Today (4 January 1962). "New Recording of Mistakes" (in addition to writing songs under the pseudonym Horatio Nichols, he wrote over 30 more under the pseudonym Everett Lynton). No. 4212. p. 5 (col. 6, bottom). Retrieved October 14, 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive. ISSN 0038-9099.
    1. Website.
    2. Pdf download.
  2. ^ a b c d Richard Anthony Baker, Old Time Variety: an illustrated history, Pen & Sword, 2011, ISBN 978-1-78340-066-9, pp.87-88
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 18 June 2008. Retrieved 9 October 2008.
  4. ^ a b c d Biography, AllMusic. retrieved 18 November 2020
  5. ^ a b c d e White, Mark (1983). "You Must Remember This...": Popular Songwriters 1900-1980. London: Frederick Warne. pp. 170–173. ISBN 0-7232-3177-X.
  6. ^ a b c "Lawrence Wright". Donaldclarkemusicbox.com.
  7. ^ a b c d Emma Heslewood, "Lawrence Wright", Blackpool Museum Project. Retrieved 18 November 2020
  8. ^ a b "Melody Maker", Darlings, Dispatches & Debris, 28 July 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2020
  9. ^ "Famous composer weds variety star", Alamy.com. Retrieved 4 January 2021
  10. ^ "Lawrence Wright", Fred Godfrey Songs. Retrieved 18 November 2020
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 May 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2008.
  12. ^ "AMY - Lyrics - International Lyrics Playground". Lyricsplayground.com. Retrieved 18 November 2020.

External links edit

  • Video of Lawrence Wright and Judy Shirley

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Frederick Lawrence Wright 15 February 1888 19 May 1964 was a British songwriter music publisher and the founder of the music journal Melody Maker He used the pseudonyms Horatio Nicholls and Everett Lynton for his songwriting activities 1 Lawrence WrightBirth nameFrederick Lawrence WrightAlso known asHoratio NichollsBorn 1888 02 15 15 February 1888Leicester EnglandDied19 May 1964 1964 05 19 aged 76 London EnglandGenresTraditional popOccupation s Composer music publisherYears active1906 1962Biography editLawrence Wright was born in Leicester where his father Charles Wright taught violin and ran a market stall selling instruments and sheet music After leaving school aged 12 he worked for a printing company before joining a concert party in Eastbourne as a violinist and singer He returned to Leicester and in 1906 set up his own market stall to sell music including his own composition Down by the Stream which became successful 2 3 In 1910 he heard a street singer perform Don t Go Down the Mine Daddy He bought the rights to the song which he published some weeks later following the Whitehaven mining disaster in which 136 men were killed the song reportedly sold a million copies 2 4 5 In 1911 Wright moved to London hired a basement in Denmark Street from which to sell his music and set up the Lawrence Wright Music Co He was one of the first music publishers to set up business in the street which in time became known as London s Tin Pan Alley 6 3 7 Wright continued to write songs as Horatio Nicholls often together with lyricist Worton David In 1914 they published Are We Downhearted No which became a popular marching song in the First World War and in 1919 they collaborated on That Old Fashioned Mother of Mine The song eventually sold three million copies as sheet music and became the signature song of Talbot O Farrell who recorded it in 1920 2 Wright started an annual summer show On With the Show initially on the Isle of Man but transferred it to the North Pier at Blackpool in 1925 it ran until 1956 2 and gave a start to the careers of such performers as Hermione Gingold and Tessie O Shea 5 He attempted to bring the show to London buying the Prince s Theatre in which to stage it in 1934 but the venture failed 5 In Blackpool he also introduced the idea of music shops in which customers could sing along with piano accompaniment to the latest songs 7 In 1926 he founded The Melody Maker which initially gave special prominence to songs written by him as Horatio Nicholls and published by his own company 8 The journal became popular especially among musicians but because of his conflict of interests Wright sold it to Oldhams Press in 1929 8 it continued in publication until 2000 4 He sometimes billed himself as The Daddy of Tin Pan Alley or The King of British Songwriters 5 He was famous for promotional stunts such as riding a camel around Piccadilly Circus to promote his 1924 song Sahara and flying the entire Jack Hylton Orchestra around Blackpool Tower in 1927 while dropping sheet music on the visitors to promote the song Me and Jane in a Plane 6 In 1927 Wright appeared in a short film made in the DeForest Phonofilm with excerpts of his revue Sensations of 1927 In 1933 he married the variety star Betty Warren born Babette Hilda Hogan 9 He is credited with co writing over 500 songs though many songs likely bear his name as a condition of acceptance for publication 10 His most successful songs included Shepherd of the Hills and Among My Souvenirs both written with the American composer Edgar Leslie the latter song was recorded successfully by Paul Whiteman Hoagy Carmichael Frank Sinatra Connie Francis and Marty Robbins among many others 11 In 1930 he composed Amy Wonderful Amy a tribute to aviator Amy Johnson with lyrics by Joseph Gilbert 12 Wright s publishing company also obtained the rights to the compositions of American musicians including Hoagy Carmichael Fats Waller and Duke Ellington 7 He had homes in London and Blackpool His London home was destroyed by bombing in 1940 and three years later he suffered a stroke which confined him to a wheelchair for the rest of his life He continued to write songs and to supervise his publishing interests and in 1962 received an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Popular Music 5 4 6 He died in London in 1964 aged 76 4 After his death his music publishing company was sold to Northern Songs 7 References edit The Stage and Television Today 4 January 1962 New Recording of Mistakes in addition to writing songs under the pseudonym Horatio Nichols he wrote over 30 more under the pseudonym Everett Lynton No 4212 p 5 col 6 bottom Retrieved October 14 2022 via British Newspaper Archive ISSN 0038 9099 Website Pdf download a b c d Richard Anthony Baker Old Time Variety an illustrated history Pen amp Sword 2011 ISBN 978 1 78340 066 9 pp 87 88 a b Blue plaques Lawrence Wright Archived from the original on 18 June 2008 Retrieved 9 October 2008 a b c d Biography AllMusic retrieved 18 November 2020 a b c d e White Mark 1983 You Must Remember This Popular Songwriters 1900 1980 London Frederick Warne pp 170 173 ISBN 0 7232 3177 X a b c Lawrence Wright Donaldclarkemusicbox com a b c d Emma Heslewood Lawrence Wright Blackpool Museum Project Retrieved 18 November 2020 a b Melody Maker Darlings Dispatches amp Debris 28 July 2018 Retrieved 18 November 2020 Famous composer weds variety star Alamy com Retrieved 4 January 2021 Lawrence Wright Fred Godfrey Songs Retrieved 18 November 2020 Among My Souvenirs Carlin America Archived from the original on 27 May 2011 Retrieved 10 October 2008 AMY Lyrics International Lyrics Playground Lyricsplayground com Retrieved 18 November 2020 External links editVideo of Lawrence Wright and Judy Shirley Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lawrence Wright composer amp oldid 1217449567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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