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- Ronnie Price was born on August 9, 1923 in Lancashire, England. He was an actor, known for Television Theater (1953), Like a Drug (1999) and Ever Decreasing Circles (1984). He died on June 25, 1996 in the United Kingdom.
- The pianist Ronald Frederick Price gained a reputation as one of the most reliable session musicians in Britain, playing on numerous recordings and film scores.
- He entered industry as an apprentice draughtsman but also formed a small band, playing dance dates in and around Manchester.
- In the fifties Price joined the Tito Burns Sextet, in which his brother, Derek Price, played drums for a while.
- Price began piano studies at the age of eight, then won several talent contests.
- He became a full-time professional musician in 1947, playing piano with Teddy Foster and his popular dance band.
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