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Geoffrey Littlefield is a baby boomer born in London, England. His lifelong passions include sport, films and music. His first magazine article was published when he was just 13 years old, featuring interviews with Chelsea FC and England soccer players. His first foray into the world of entertainment was when he appeared on the BBC radio programme Junior Sporting Chance where he captained the winning team. His love of music grew simultaneously, with particular focus on the Great American Songbook. Geoffrey eventually moved into professional music management and record production, and his written works include an exclusive interview with American singer Vic Damone, who was described by Frank Sinatra as having "the best pipes in the business." Geoffrey has been the subject of several radio and television interviews about the Great American Songbook, both in the U.K. and U.S. Geoffrey continues to write, produce and direct. His production company Allestone Productions has two movie screenplays in development. Geoffrey's first book was published in February 2021, the Authorised Biography titled NELSON RIDDLE: Music With a Heartbeat.It was a best-seller on Kindle in the Jazz Music category.
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