Steve King to Give a Talk on 'The Story Behind the Song' |
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December's lecture from the Arts Society South West London The final lecture of the year from The Arts Society South West London will be given by Steve King on the subject of ‘The Story Behind the Song’. ‘Save The Last Dance For Me’ was recorded by the Drifters in 1960, with Ben E King on lead vocals, but what single event in the life of one of its writers inspired the track? Was ‘Every Breath You Take’ by The Police really written as a love song? What is the truth about the Beatles song ‘Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds’, and why did George Harrison stop composing for three years in 1976? The lecture reveals the real stories behind some the world’s best-known songs. Steve King spent 35 years working in the radio industry, at the highest level in broadcasting, and has been recognised by the industry on many occasions. He has managed some of the biggest radio brands in the UK and worked with many well-known artists including Olly Murs, Robbie Williams, U2 and Rita Ora. He has directed over 50 multi-artist events at venues including the Royal Albert Hall, London Palladium and Wembley Arena. The talk takes place on Monday 11 December at 8pm at Dryburgh Hall immediately after the society’s Christmas party. It is also available to watch on zoom and you can find details details of how to register on the society’s web site. If you have never attended an Arts Society lecture before you are urged to join and find out about your local Arts Society. Visit the society’s website for further details.
November 17, 2023
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