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Laurie Johnson

Laurence Reginald Ward Johnson MBE (born 7 February 1927) is an English film and television composer, and bandleader.
==Career==
Johnson was born in Hampstead, and studied at the Royal College of Music〔http://www.allmusic.com/artist/laurie-johnson-mn0000134695/biography〕 in London, and spent four years in the Coldstream Guards before moving to the entertainment industry in the 1950s. One of his first major projects was as composer and music director in a musical adaptation of Henry Fielding's ''Rape Upon Rape'' entitled ''Lock Up Your Daughters'' (1959), which opened in Bernard Miles' Mermaid Theatre. The score, with lyrics by Lionel Bart, won an Ivor Novello Award. Johnson's stage work included music for the Peter Cook revue, ''Pieces of Eight'' (1959), and ''The Four Musketeers'' (1967), starring Harry Secombe.
In 1961, Johnson entered the UK Singles Chart with "Sucu Sucu", the theme music from the UK television series ''Top Secret''. It was in this area of television scoring that he was to be most prolific. From the 1960s to the 1980s, he composed over fifty themes and scores, including the theme used on ''This Is Your Life''〔http://www.mfiles.co.uk/composers/Laurie-Johnson.htm〕 (entitled "Gala Performance"), ''The Avengers'' (from 1965), ''Animal Magic'' (entitled "Las Vegas"),〔 ''Jason King'', ''The New Avengers'' and ''The Professionals''.〔 He was one of the founders, with Albert Fennell and Brian Clemens, of Mark One Productions, the television production company responsible for ''The New Avengers'' and ''The Professionals''.
Johnson's film scores included ''The Good Companions'', ''Tiger Bay'', ''Dr. Strangelove'', ''First Men in the Moon'', ''And Soon the Darkness'', ''Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter'' and ''Diagnosis: Murder'' (the 1975 Christopher Lee film). Among his other works was the music for the television film, ''Mister Jerico'', which involved many of the original Avengers team, including Patrick Macnee.
Johnson made several recordings on the Unicorn-Kanchana label. These included his own ''Symphony: Synthesis'' for a large ensemble comprising a jazz orchestra and symphony orchestra. The recording featured several famous jazz names including Tubby Hayes, Don Lusher, Joe Harriott, Kenny Wheeler and Stan Tracey, as well as the London Philharmonic Orchestra. He also recorded music from ''The Avengers'', ''The New Avengers'' and ''The Professionals'' and a re-recording of Bernard Herrmann's suite for ''North by Northwest''.
Since 1997, Johnson has toured with the band he formed, 'The London Big Band'. Their "Theme From 'The Professionals'" peaked in the UK Singles Chart at #36 in May 1997.〔 He has also provided DVD commentaries on several of the series in which he has been involved.
Many of Johnson's works have since become stock music for a number of animated series, including ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' and ''Ren And Stimpy''.
Johnson was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2014 Birthday Honours for services to music.

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