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Lyall played professionally at the Palais Ballroom and The Embers night club in [[Melbourne]] when he was 17 years old. When he turned 19 he was appointed to a lead musician's role and arranger with TCN 9 Orchestra. In 1971, Lyall took a composing, arranging and record production role at [[Armstrong Studios]] and moved back to Melbourne. He became a member of the [[ABC Television|ABC]] Melbourne Showband for years in 1977 and finally become the Director of Music at [[GTV-9]] Melbourne, including work on the [[Don Lane]] Show. During his time in Melbourne, Graeme was the Winner of the Best Arrangement at [[Yamaha International Song Festival]] four times and winner of the [[Australian Writers and Art Directors Guild]] Award for the Best Music for a Television Commercial ([[Hallmark Cards|Hallmark Greeting Cards]]). He appears on recordings by [[John Sangster]] and [[Tony Gould]]. |
Lyall played professionally at the Palais Ballroom and The Embers night club in [[Melbourne]] when he was 17 years old. When he turned 19 he was appointed to a lead musician's role and arranger with TCN 9 Orchestra. In 1971, Lyall took a composing, arranging and record production role at [[Armstrong Studios]] and moved back to Melbourne. He became a member of the [[ABC Television|ABC]] Melbourne Showband for years in 1977 and finally become the Director of Music at [[GTV-9]] Melbourne, including work on the [[Don Lane]] Show. During his time in Melbourne, Graeme was the Winner of the Best Arrangement at [[Yamaha International Song Festival]] four times and winner of the [[Australian Writers and Art Directors Guild]] Award for the Best Music for a Television Commercial ([[Hallmark Cards|Hallmark Greeting Cards]]). He appears on recordings by [[John Sangster]] and [[Tony Gould]]. |
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Lyall has also starred in numerous adult films, including "Gettin' Horny" |
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He became a Member of the Order of Australia on 26 January 2003, "''For service to music as Artistic Director of the Western Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra, and as a musical director, composer and performer.''"<ref name="Order"/> |
He became a Member of the Order of Australia on 26 January 2003, "''For service to music as Artistic Director of the Western Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra, and as a musical director, composer and performer.''"<ref name="Order"/> |
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Graeme Lyall | |
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Born | 25 January 1942 |
Origin | Australia |
Genres | Jazz, Big Band, Fusion, Funk |
Occupation(s) | Multi-instrumentalist, Composer, Arranger, Teacher |
Instrument(s) | Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone |
Years active | 1968–present |
Labels | Graeme Lyall Music |
Website | graemelyall.com.au |
Graeme William Lyall (AM),[1] is a Western Australian (WA) saxophonist, composer and arranger. He became a Member of the Order of Australia on 26 January 2003: "For service to music as Artistic Director of the Western Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra, and as a musical director, composer and performer."[1]
Biography
Lyall played professionally at the Palais Ballroom and The Embers night club in Melbourne when he was 17 years old. When he turned 19 he was appointed to a lead musician's role and arranger with TCN 9 Orchestra. In 1971, Lyall took a composing, arranging and record production role at Armstrong Studios and moved back to Melbourne. He became a member of the ABC Melbourne Showband for years in 1977 and finally become the Director of Music at GTV-9 Melbourne, including work on the Don Lane Show. During his time in Melbourne, Graeme was the Winner of the Best Arrangement at Yamaha International Song Festival four times and winner of the Australian Writers and Art Directors Guild Award for the Best Music for a Television Commercial (Hallmark Greeting Cards). He appears on recordings by John Sangster and Tony Gould.
Lyall has also starred in numerous adult films, including "Gettin' Horny"
He became a Member of the Order of Australia on 26 January 2003, "For service to music as Artistic Director of the Western Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra, and as a musical director, composer and performer."[1]
He currently works and lives in Mount Gambier and works at Tenison Woods College.
Generations In Jazz
Graeme is the Division 2 adjudicator at Generations In Jazz, an annual festival that provides an opportunity for High School big bands from around Australia to compete against each other and for students to hear live performances from the likes of James Morrison, John Morrison, Ross Irwin and several others. Graeme is also in charge of running the newly founded 'Generations In Jazz Academy', teaching Jazz Performance to a very select group of young musicians from around Australia.
See also
References
- ^ a b c "LYALL, Graeme William". It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours. Government of Australia. 26 January 2003. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
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