Jake Thackray Discussion
Jake Thackray: Jake Thackray. Soundtrack: Jake Thackray & Songs. Jake Thackray was born on 27 February 1938 in Kirkstall, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK. He is known for Jake Thackray & Songs (1981), Jake on the Box (2006) and Meet the Richardsons (2020). He was married to Sheila Marian Clarke-Irons. He died on 24 December 2002 in Monmouth, Wales, UK.
Known For: Jake Thackray & Songs (Soundtrack("The Lodger", "Scallywag", "The Bull", "Leopold Alcocks", "The Little Black Foal", "It Was Only a Gypsy", "The Ballad of Billy Kershaw", "Bantam Cock", "Joseph", "Worried Brown Eyes", "The Jolly Captain", "The Statues", "The Castleford Ladies Magical Circle", "Lah-Di-Dah", "The Remembrance", "Personal Column", "Fine Bay Pony", "Ulysses", "Old Molly Metcalfe", "The Blacksmith and the Toffeemaker", "Sister Josephine", "The Poor Sod", "The Last Will and Testament of Jake Thackray", "Country Bus", "To Do With You", "The Blacksmith and the Toffeemaker", "Sister Josephine", "The Poor Sod", "The Last Will and Testament of Jake Thackray", "Country Bus", "To Do With You", "Family Tree", "The Hair of the Widow of Bridlington", "The Brigadier", "On Again! On Again!")), Jake on the Box (Soundtrack("The Bull", "Kirkstall Road Girl", "The Last Will and Testament of Jake Thackray", "Municipal Workers' Strike", "Sister Josephine", "Miss World", "On Again! On Again!", "The Black Swan", "The Gorilla", "The Remembrance")), Meet the Richardsons (Music Department(performed by)), BBC Show of the Week (Self)