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In conversation with journalist Duncan Steer, musician, composer, and raconteur John Altman tells revealing and hilarious stories from his amazing 50-year career.
John has worked with a who's who of film and music icons - from Charlie Chaplin, David Bowie, Prince and Michael Jackson to George Michael, Diana Ross, Rod Stewart and Pharrell Williams. He arranged ‘Always Look on the Bright Side of Life’ for Monty Python, put together Bjork's classic ‘It's Oh So Quiet’, mentored the pre-fame Amy Winehouse, played with Nick Drake, and worked on the soundtracks for films such as Titanic, Little Voice and the latest James Bond film No Time to Die.
John has a unique perspective on the music and film world of the last half-century and we are excited to welcome him for this special evening, as he launches his memoir Hidden Man: My Many Musical Lives.
Get a copy of John Altman’s memoir (RRP £27.95) along with your ticket as part of our book package (£32).
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