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  1. Willy (or Willie) Redstone (24 September 1883 – 30 September 1949) was a French composer and conductor of light music who had a substantial career in England and Australia, where he became music editor for the ABC.

  2. Willy Redstone was a composer, known for The Rats of Tobruk (1944), The Flying Doctor (1936) and 40,000 Horsemen (1940). Willy died on 30 September 1949 in Sydney, Australia.

    • Composer, Music Department
    • September 30, 1949
    • Willy Redstone
  3. Willy Redstone. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Willy (or Willie) Redstone (24 September 1883 – 30 September 1949) was a French composer and conductor of light music who had a substantial career in England and Australia, where he became music editor for the ABC. History

  4. Harry Lindley Evans CMG (18 November 1895 – 2 December 1982) was a Cape Colony -born Australian composer, pianist and teacher. He is best known for his collaboration with Frank Hutchens in a famous piano duet, which lasted 41 years, and as the ABC 's "Mr Melody Man" for 30 years.

  5. Plot. On his wedding night, Sandy Nelson ( Charles Farrell) decides to abandon his young bride, Jenny ( Mary Maguire) to go work in Sydney as a painter on the Harbour Bridge. He befriends a doctor, John Vaughan ( James Raglan ), who is in love with a married woman.

  6. Composer, music director, songwriter. A nephew of French composer Gounod, Willy Redstone studied mathematics, Latin and Greek at university in Paris and after graduation initially pursued a career as an engineer. He soon afterwards changed his mind, however, and began studying music at the Paris Conservatoire.

  7. Aug 24, 2010 · Photographs of Willy Worley and his loved ones are piled on a second table. Outside, his wife, Annie Runyan-Worley, stands in their sun-drenched garden with their dog and cat looking up at her.