For many years, Pete Baxter was a famous Bandleader and Trombonist whose clients included The Royal Family, Houses of Parliament, BBC, Granada Television, Marks & Spencers, and Southern Comfort. Among many achievements, he held the world record for the fastest playing of the "Sailors Hornpipe" on trombone, was the inspiration for the advertisement the Lurpac Butterman, and he also worked in musical comedy with icons like Tony Hancock and Benny Hill. Today, Pete devotes his time to writing original music for Film, TV, and Commercials.
Yanky Doodle Blackbird this was originally a comic song used by the British
to poke fun at the USA army. A doodle was an idiot so you could say the Red
Coats got beaten by a bunch of idiots. Ringtone, Wacky
Beethovens First Symphony proved the most popular ringtone, receiving 164,662 downloads. It would have been on Top of the Pops had it been allowed into the chart. Crazy Frog recorded 72,281 sales last week to secure a third week at No 1. Beethoven downloads beat the entire legal download market. Ringtone, Classical ringtones
Bird Charmer Mozart, For about three years the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart kept a pet starling. The first record of the starling is the entry Mozart made in his expense book when he bought it on 27 May 1784 This is based on his pet I have made it live again. Ringtone, Classical ringtones
"Glory Glory Man United" was a 1983 single released by the Manchester United F. C. squad prior to the 1983 FA Cup Final. The song was based on a football chant sung by the club's fans to the tune of The Battle Hymn of the Republic. This is my ringtone that will give class to your phone. Ringtone,