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British pianist, violinist, composer, singer, cabaret star and broadcaster.
Born January 12, 1902 in Streatham, London, England, UK
Died August 9, 1988 in (age of 86) Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England, UK.
For the classical liner note writer & translator, please use Peggie Cochrane.

She was the daughter of a civil servant. Cochrane was a musical child prodigy, winning a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music aged eight. At 14 she won open competitions on both violin and piano on the same day. She made her first broadcasts on BBC radio in 1924, in violin recital at 22. She married her first husband, Disney Hubert Cran, a medical doctor in that year,

In the later 1920s and early 1930s she featured regularly on BBC radio, and in cabaret with William Walker and Patrick Waddington, as That Certain Trio (and with Waddington as That Certain Pair after Walker left the act). In 1933, she gave her first performances on television, and the following year started a regular radio slot, A Tune A Minute, in which she would play 15 tunes in 15 minutes. She composed and performed short pieces for children, and was able to move from playing a classical violin concerto in concert during the day, to performing on piano in hotel cabarets in the evening, occasionally with cellist Gwen Farrar. She also sang to her own piano accompaniment, and with Jack Jackson's Orchestra, and appeared in the 1936 film Rhythm in the Air.

In 1937, she began working regularly with bandleader Jack Payne, appearing together at the 1938 Royal Variety Performance. They established a close personal as well as professional relationship. Disney Cran died by suicide in 1938. Payne and his wife divorced, and Payne and Cochrane married in 1940. They recorded together, toured troops in France as part of ENSA, and continued to broadcast regularly, with Cochrane sometimes performing her own piano compositions. In 1951 was a regular member of the cast of the BBC radio programme Happy Go Lucky.

Once asked why she gave up classical music and moved into other areas, she said: More money was to be had (and less hard work) playing and singing popular music. Cochrane continued to perform, broadcast and record through the 1950s, releasing the EP Cocktails with Cochrane in 1958 and writing music for films and television. In 1959, she appeared as the guest on Desert Island Discs. After Payne's death, Cochrane published an autobiography, We Said it with Music - the Story of Peggy Cochrane and Jack Payne, in 1979.

ALBUMS


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Jack Jackson & His Orchestra*
Wedding On The Air (Volume 6)
2015, CD, Comp, RM, Vocalion, ,
Big Band/Swing/Vocal
Jack Jackson & His Orchestra*
Shadows On The Pavement (Volume 5)
2013, CD, Comp, RM, Vocalion
Various
Kultaiset Miesäänet
2011, 3xCD, Comp + Box, Valitut Palat, ,
Easy Listening/Vocal
Luis Mariano
Le Prince De Lumière - Intégrale Des Chansons (1951 À 1959)
2010, 10xCD, Comp + Box, Marianne Mélodie, ,
Operetta/Chanson/Soundtrack
Sandy Wilson
The Buccaneer
2006
Jack Payne & His Band*
O-Kay For Sound (Volume 3 - 1934-40)
2002, CD, Comp, RM, Vocalion, ,
Big Band/Vocal
Jack Jackson
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (Volume 3)
2001, CD, Comp, RM, Vocalion, ,
Big Band/Vocal
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau • Bizet* • Gounod* • Rossini* • Verdi* • Leoncavallo* • Giordano* • Puccini*
Opernarien - Opera Arias II
2000, CD, Comp, Mono, Deutsche Grammophon
Jack Jackson And His Orchestra
Things Are Looking Up
1993, CD, Album, Mono, Saville Records, Conifer Records Ltd., ,
Big Band
Gounod* - Sutherland* · Corelli* · Ghiaurov* · London Symphony Orchestra · Richard Bonynge
Faust
1991
Maria Callas
Puccini & Bellini Arias / Arien / Airs
1987
Yngve Stoor Med Sin Hawaii-Orkester, Harmony Sisters
Mina Gyllene Drömmars Öar
1982, LP, Comp, Lani
Richard Wagner
Siegfried
1972
Eruiti Morehu
The Heart Of A Man
1968, 7", Kiwi
Bellini*, Sutherland*, Duval*, Capecchi*, Flagello*, Elkins*, De Palma*, Coro Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Orchestra Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Bonynge*
I Puritani
1964
Various
Chappell Recorded Music
1961, LP, Chappell
Ted Heath And His Music
Swinging Down The Valley
1961, 10", KPM Music
Vera Lynn
Adios, My Love
1961
Various
Chappell Recorded Music
1960, LP, Mono, Chappell
Queen's Hall Light Orchestra* Conducted By Sidney Torch / Queen's Hall Light Orchestra* Conducted By Buxton Orr
Chappell's Changing Scenes No. 5 / March Majestic
1960, 10", Chappell Recorded Music
Various
Slows Charlestons
1960, 7", EP, Pathé
The Telecast Orchestra , conducted by Robert Farnon
Tangled Heather / Off For The Day; Dingley Dell
1959, 10", Chappell Recorded Music
Rikki Henderson
Kansas City
1959, 7", EP, Mono, Lido (7)
Janine Grenet
Comment Voulez-vous
1959, 7", EP, Columbia
Frankie Vaughan With Wally Stott And His Orchestra And Chorus
The Heart Of A Man / Sometime Somewhere
1959
Frankie Vaughan
The Heart Of A Man
1959
Frankie Vaughan
Ain't Gonna Lead This Life No More / The Heart Of A Man
1959
Rikki Henderson
Kansas City / The Heart Of A Man
1959
Claude Vasori
Bumble Bee Samba
1958, 7", EP, Decca
Roland Granier Et Ses Ensembles*
Résonances Party N° 2
1957, LP, Résonances, Résonances
Ronnie Ronalde
The Alpine Polka / A Bird Sings
1957
The Jones Boys
Cherry Red / The Little Hut
1957
Sandy Powell
The Return Of The Lost Policeman
1930, Shellac, 8", Broadcast (2)
Various
"Broadcast's" All Star Non-Stop Variety Show
Shellac, 10", Broadcast Super Twelve
Gaetano Donizetti • Joan Sutherland • Luciano Pavarotti • English Chamber Orchestra • Richard Bonynge
L'Elisir D'Amore
2xCD, Album, RE, ADR, Decca, ,
Romantic/Opera
Donizetti*, Joan Sutherland • Luciano Pavarotti • English Chamber Orchestra • Richard Bonynge
L'Elisir D'Amore
The Duchess
John Peel Rag / Hometown Shout
Frankie Vaughan
Give Me The Moonlight (The Best Of Frankie Vaughan)