Composer, arranger, and conductor Nick Ingman's vast body of work bridges the gap between classical, pop, and film music, and he has worked with virtually everyone on the contemporary commercial music scene. Born in London, Ingman attended several schools in the city, including Westminster, where he met and worked with songwriter Andrew Lloyd Webber. An early song of Ingman's, "So Long Little Girl," was a pop hit in 1965. A year later Ingman began attending the Berklee School of Music in Boston, studying there for three years before returning to the U.K. in 1969, where he foun...