- Cyril Stapleton and His Orchestra, Charles Williams, Robert Farnon, Group-Forty Orchestra, Robert Farnon and His Orchestra, Lansdowne Light Orchestra, The Brussels New Concert Orchestra, Symphonia Orchestra, Angela Morley, Living Strings, London Studio Orchestra, Hugo de Groot, Dolf van der Linden and His Orchestra, The Connaught Light Orchestra, John Clegg Orchestra, Mel Young, The Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, William Hill-Bowen, The Westway Studio Orchestra, David Rose's Orchestra, Melachrino Orchestra, The Sydney Light Concert Orchestra, Dolf van der Linden, David Rose, Laurie Johnson, Hal Evans, Telecast Orchestra, Cyril Stapleton, John Clegg, Curt Andersen, Ambrose Orchestra, George Melachrino, Bosworth Orchestra
Angela Morley
Biography
Highly respected conductor, arranger, and composer Wally Stott underwent a sex-change operation in the early 1970s, and subsequently became known professionally as Angela Morley. After cutting his teeth with the Oscar Rabin Band, Stott joined Philips Records in the mid 1950s. Over the next 20 years he arranged and conducted for some of the U.K.’s most popular artists, including Frankie Vaughan, Anne Shelton, and Shirley Bassey. Along with several of his own instrumental albums, Stott also composed the theme to HANCOCK’S HALF HOUR. In the late 1960s and early ‘70s, Stott wrote the music for several films, including THE LOOKING GLASS WAR and WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL; and as Morley, she wrote the Oscar nominated scores for THE LITTLE PRINCE and THE SLIPPER AND THE ROSE.
