PART A (Grades 0 – 2)
Chromatic Attic
Contrary Mary
Counter Tune
Ding Dang Dong
Donkey Ride
Easy Peasy
Echo
Flat Out
Half Way Up the Stairs
Left and Right Together
Left Hand Scale
London Bridge is Going Up
One Sharp Cookie
Scale Mail
Sea Scale
Simple Dimple
Sing a Song of Five Pence
Sometime Soon
Three Four You
Twinkle
Up and Down and Down and Up
Up We Go and Down We Go
PART B (Grades 1 – 3)
Alpine Echo
Bach to Front
Dance-A-Lot
Gospel Jazz
Hymn and Hair
Jazz Mad
Jazz Waltz
Mississippi Blues
Peaceful Prelude
Penta-Tonic
Scary Notes
Strictly Come Jazzing
Take a Walk
Wottle Eye Do?
PART C (Grades 2 – 4)
An Easier Barmy Harmony
Barmy Harmony
Blues in the Belfry
Left Hand Descending
Like Clockwork
Minor Mood
Mozart and Listz
Patterns
Sticking Together
Strictly Jazz Dancing
Those Bells are Ringing
PART D (Grades 3 – 5)
Close Clusters
Coming Home
Jazz Hymn
Jazz in Three
Jazz Ouch!
Jazzy Cowboy
Minor to Major
Mysterious Movement
New York Blues
Pretty Tricky Jazzy
Strolling Fingers
The Blues Has Got Me
Laurie Holloway (1938-2025) enjoyed an extraordinary successful life as a composer, musician and musical director. His music was always strongly jazz orientated, and he played with many of the legendary greats including Gerry Mulligan, Clark Terry and trombonist Bob Brookmeyer. He composed the television themes for: Russell Harty, Pam Ayres, Freddie Starr, Russ Abbott, Punchlines, Game for a Laugh, Blind Date, Child’s Play and Beadle’s About and Music Match.
Laurie appeared on television regularly including “This is your Life” (as a surprise guest for Parkinson, Wogan, Tarbuck, Ernie Wise, Rolf Harris, and Benny Green as well as being a proud owner of the “Big Red Book” himself). He was musical director for Engelbert Humperdinck, Judy Garland, Dame Edna Everage, Stéphane Grappelli, The Wogan Show, Marion Montgomery, Gilbert O’Sullivan, Dame Cleo Laine, Elaine Stritch, Sacha Distel, Frankie Howerd, Sammy Cahn, George Hamilton IV, Barry Took, Sir David Frost, Mel Torme, Nana Mouskouri, Clive James, Val Doonican, Kiri Te Kanawa, Ronnie Corbett, Ronnie Barker, Sir Les Patterson, Elaine Paige, Michael Parkinson, Jack Allen, Bob Monkhouse, Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli and Jack Jones.
He was a featured soloist with, and guest conductor of, the LSO and the BBC Concert Orchestra, played on the Last Night of the Proms in Hyde Park, often conducted the BBC radio orchestra, performed on BBC radio 2’s “At the Piano”, and arranged and conducting for various artists such as Elaine Paige, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, and Gilbert O’Sullivan. He was the musical director of the hit BBC television series “Strictly Come Dancing” for many years.
His teaching work included workshops and masterclasses at Canberra School of Music and Melbourne’s Victoria Arts Centre, Australia, the Birmingham Conservatoire, and Wavendon Allmusic Plan. He composed and arranged several saxophone quartets, clarinet quartets, instrumental works for flute and piano and clarinet and piano, and his two volumes of “Pop Preludes” (piano tutors) were published by Novello. The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music selected his composition “Walking Fingers” as an examination piece.
He presented matinee concerts at the Barbican where he introduced young musical talent. He and Marion Montgomery formed the “Montgomery Holloway Music Trust” — a charity which aims to afford young musical talent (jazz, classical and inspirational) the opportunity to study and perform. The Trust also had a yearly seminar in which Laurie taught the Art of Accompaniment. The British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) awarded Laurie the Gold Badge of Merit in 1993 for his services to the music industry.
This bumper new edition of Laurie Holloway’s “Sparklers” combines the original four small books (originally published by Spartan Press) into one ‘progressive’ volume, taking …the student of jazz piano from very first steps, upto about grade 5.