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British composer (born 1965)
Musical artist
Dru Masters (born 29 July 1965) is a British composer , best known for composing television music. He has composed tracks for the British version of The Apprentice and The Unteachables , amongst others. He has also composed music for the television channel ITV4 , and a number of advertisements (including PlayStation , Morrisons , Barclaycard and Martini).
Early life Born in London, Dru trained at the Purcell School of Music between 1976 and 1983. He played Tenor Saxophone with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra from 1980 to 1982.
Music composed for TV Record production Artist: Mediaeval Baebes Title: Mirabilis (album) Year: 2005 Label: Nettwerk Artist: Bananarama Title: Love The Way (album track) Year: 2005 Label: A&G Artist: Bananarama Title: Live in the Sun (B side) Year: 2005 Label: A&G Artist: Amici Forever Title: Jupiter (album track) Year: 2004 Label: RCA Victor BMG Artist: Holly Valance Title: State of Mind (Harry Valance remix) Year: 2003 Label: Warner Bros. Records Artist: The Big Blue Title: Theory of Everything (album) Year: 1996 Label: EMI Artist: Manic Street Preachers Title: Roses in the Hospital (Fillet-o-gang remix) Year: 1993 Label: Sony Records Artist: Cyndi Lauper Title: Time After Time (remix) Year: 1993 Label: Sony Records Artist: Praise Title: Love Without Reason (single) Year: 1991 Label: Sony Records Artist: Davina Lloyd Title: If I Know Love (single) Year: 1991 Label: DG Artist: Genus Title: The Island (single) Year: 1990 Label: white Artist: Steve Martland Title: Glad Day (album) Year: 1990 Label: Factory Records Releases The Apprentice: Soundtrack to the BBC Series (EMI, 2007)External links
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