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267:. Featuring Adams's own arrangements of popular songs, the show was originally commissioned for six programmes, but was so successful that it was immediately extended, and continued to be broadcast every Sunday until shortly after Adams' death in 2001. According to one obituary of Adams, the Singers had a "smooth, melodic and unruffled sound fitted a still nostalgic British post-war musical atmosphere." 244:
In 1954, Adams formed a new group, the Show Band Singers, for live appearances, but the group was renamed the Cliff Adams Singers when it moved into broadcasting. On 3 July 1959, the singers first appeared on the
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in 1960 and 1962, number 23 in 1976 and number 39 in 1982. These releases included a special album featuring songs from the
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and Marie Benson. The group found success backing leading singers of the day. Adams also worked in the new medium of
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release and was credited to the Cliff Adams Orchestra. The tune was used in a TV commercial for
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from the 1950s onwards. The ensemble was established in 1954 by
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Cliff Adams died on 22 October 2001 and his ashes are buried at
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was a singer with the group for three years from 1961.
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featuring the singers were released, usually entitled
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in 1960 with the "Lonely Man Theme". The piece was an
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