Lindley Evans was a South African-born pianist and composer who was best known for his 41-year piano-duet collaboration with Frank Hutchens. He was also known as ABC Radio's "Mr Melody Man" for 30 years, and wrote film scores for Charles Chauvel's "Forty Thousand Horsemen" in 1940 and Ken G. Hall's "Tall Timbers" in 1937.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $15 million (2024)
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About
Known for his 41-year piano-duet collaboration with Frank Hutchens. For 30 years he was ABC Radio's Mr Melody Man. He wrote film scores for Charles Chauvel's 'Forty Thousand Horsemen' in 1940, and Ken G. Hall's 'Tall Timbers' in 1937.
Before Fame
He was an accompanist for flautist John Lemmoné and opera singer Dame Nellie Melba, the latter collaboration beginning in 1922 and continuing until her death.
Trivia
He was a long-standing member and eventually President of the arts-oriented Sydney Savage Club.
Family Life
His English parents encouraged his musical development, and he was working as an organist and chorister by the time he was 17.
Associated With
He worked with Isador Goodman at the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music. They both died on the same day.