Steve Sidwell

Steve Sidwell is a conductor, composer, and instrumentalist specialising in swing music. He is also the trumpeter for the Michael Nyman Band. He conducted the band during Robbie Williams' performance in the Royal Albert Hall. This performance was later released as the DVD Robbie Williams Live at the Albert. Sidwell conducted the music for "The Chris Moyles Show" on BBC Radio One. He is credited for recordings as arranger on Robbie Williams' Mouli... more

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