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Kenneth Bygott

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Kenneth Bygott made his first appearance in public as a pianist at the age of eleven. He began studying the church organ when he was fourteen, and held his first church appointment a year later.
In 1926 he first became a cinema organist, and was appointed solo organist at St. George's Hall, Bradford, where he stayed for four years.
From 1930 to 1934 he was at the New Victoria Cinema, Bradford, and was then transferred to the Regent Cinema, Bournemouth, where he still is. Thus he has done nearly twelve years' service with the Gaumont-British circuit.
He first broadcast as a pianist and an 'uncle' from the old Leeds studios about, twelve years ago.

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Kenneth Bygott

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