Peter Reno
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Peter Reno was a prolific musical composition partnership between Peter Taylor (composer)
and his business associate, Cliff Twemlow. They were active throughout the sixties and seventies and had music included in popular TV shows including Queenie's Castle
and Crown Court (TV series)
and several films including Dawn Of The Dead.
Peter Taylor (composer)
Peter Taylor is a musician and composer born in Manchester, England. He has worked with the BBC and Granada Television, and together with Cliff Twemlow formed one half of the composition partnership Peter Reno.-Early life:...
and his business associate, Cliff Twemlow. They were active throughout the sixties and seventies and had music included in popular TV shows including Queenie's Castle
Queenie's Castle
Queenie's Castle is a British sitcom set in early 1970s Leeds, West Yorkshire that aired on ITV from 1970 to 1972. The series featured popular British actress Diana Dors.- Plot :...
and Crown Court (TV series)
Crown Court (TV series)
Crown Court was an afternoon television courtroom drama produced by Granada Television for the ITV network that ran from 1972, when the Crown Court system replaced Assize courts and Quarter sessions in the legal system of England and Wales, to 1984....
and several films including Dawn Of The Dead.
Peter Reno Albums
- “Z-Patrol” (1967 DeWolfe; with Reg Tilsley)
- "Inter City" (1967 DeWolfe; with John Reids, Jack Trombey)
- "Bossalena" (1967 De Wolfe, with Keith Papworth and Edward Ward)
- "Mini-Skirt" (1967 De Wolfe, with Les Reed, Reg Tilsley)
- There’s a World Going On (1967 De Wolfe, with Reg Tilsley and others)
- "Lucky Me" (1967 De Wolfe, track ‘intimate’ only)
- “Traveling Light” (1967 DeWolfe)
- "Polaris" (1967 DeWolfe)
- “For the Young” (1967 DeWolfe: with John Reids)
- “Big City Story” (1968, DeWolfe)
- “More Electric Banana” (1968, DeWolfe) (songs “Street Girl” “Love, Dance and Sing” only)
- “Inherit the Wind” (1968, DeWolfe)
- “Colours” (1969, DeWolfe)
- “Blue Pacific” (1969, DeWolfe)
- "Loony Tunes" (1969, DeWolfe)
- “TV Suite Vol 2” (DeWolfe 1970, with Johnny Hawksworth)
- "Sweet Chariot and Friends" (1970, DeWolfe)
- "Key Largo" (DeWolfe 1970, with Reg Tilsley)
- "Tilsley Orchestral 9" (1970, De Wolfe with Reg Tilsley and D Bradford)
- “Sunspots” (DeWolfe, 1971 with Johnny Hawksworth)
- “Sit Back” (Hudson music 1971)
- “Illinois” (DeWolfe 1971)
- “Alibi” (DeWolfe 1971 with Johnny Hawksworth)
- “Restless Woman” (DeWolfe 1971)
- “Times Two” (DeWolfe 1971, with Keith Papworth)
- “Afro-Rock” (DeWolfe 1971, as Vecchio)
- “Native Rhymes” (DeWolfe 1972)
- "Wheel of Fortune" (1972 DeWolfe, with Reg Tilsley)
- "Great Day" (1972 De Wolfe, with Simon Haseley)
- “Quartet of Modern Jazz Vol.2” (1972, DeWolfe)
- “Tete a Tete” (1972, DeWolfe with Reg Wale, Simon Haseley)
- “City Scene” (DeWolfe 1972 with Keith Papworth and Jack Trombey)
- “Junction” (DeWolfe 1973)
- "Synthesizer Contact" (DeWolfe 1973)
- “Syndrome” (DeWolfe 1973 with Reg Tilsley)
- "Hot Breath" (1974 Hudson Records, with Reg Tilsley)
- "Super Ride" (1974 DeWolfe, with Barry Stoller)