Tolchard Evans

Tolchard Evans

b. Sydney Edmund Evans, 1901, Harringay, London, England, d. 12 March 1978, London, England. Evans began his music career as a silent film pianist. He went on to become a conductor and prolific songwriter - being responsible for one of the biggest international song hits of the 30s - ‘Lady Of Spain’ (1931). Evans also had considerable success with ‘If’ and ‘My September Love’. Other notable works included ‘Ballet Romantique’, ‘I’ll Sing To You’, ‘Somewhere Down In Brittany’, ‘Dreamy Devon’, ‘Valencia’, ‘Forty Million Churchills’, ‘There’s A Lovely Lake In London’, and ‘Ev’rywhere’ (written with Larry Khan) which won Most Popular Song at the first Ivor Novello Award ceremony in 1955. © TiVo

Legal name

Sydney Edmund Tolchard Evans

Type

Person

Born

Sep 20, 1901

Born in

Kilburn

Died

Mar 12, 1978 (aged 76)

Died in

London

Country

United Kingdom

IPI code

00009597948

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