ALAN DEAN
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 1:01 am
I just watched "Age of Consent" on DVD which was Helen Mirren"s first film at age 23. She starred with lead actor, James Mason, and it was an interesting film. But in the background I heard the song "Cora" which from the credits was sung by Alan Dean. He was born in 1924 in London,
so that would make him 45 at the time the movie was made. I checked on Google to discover he sang with Harry Roy, Carrol Gibbons, & Ambrose
but except for a 4-Box CD of "The Great British Bands & Their Vocalists" there is no mention of a LP or singles that he recorded. "Autumn Leaves",
"Nevertheless", & "Oh What It Seemed to Be" are some of the vocals by him. Maybe Harry & Lena might know if he still is alive in Australia, and if anyone has any solo recordings by him. His voice was similiar to Matt, and he was named England's top male vocalist in 1950, beating out more well known singers. Please enlighten me.....Henry
so that would make him 45 at the time the movie was made. I checked on Google to discover he sang with Harry Roy, Carrol Gibbons, & Ambrose
but except for a 4-Box CD of "The Great British Bands & Their Vocalists" there is no mention of a LP or singles that he recorded. "Autumn Leaves",
"Nevertheless", & "Oh What It Seemed to Be" are some of the vocals by him. Maybe Harry & Lena might know if he still is alive in Australia, and if anyone has any solo recordings by him. His voice was similiar to Matt, and he was named England's top male vocalist in 1950, beating out more well known singers. Please enlighten me.....Henry