Bryan Rodwell was born on June 8, 1929 in Keighley, England, UK. Bryan was a composer, known for Diane's Magic Theatre (1968). Bryan died in 1995 in Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK.
Bryan Rodwell studied the classical piano at an early age and then he moved on to the organ.
His future changed when he came into contact with theatre organist Charles Saxby, who was responsible for encouraging Bryan to consider playing the theatre organ.
He made his debut performance at the age of just 10 years.
Bryan's early career was on theatre organ.
He gave concerts worldwide on the Hammond organs (in addition to all other concerts on the theater organ, piano and with orchestras) and made the instrument popular.