Adrian Kerridge

Adrian Kerridge (27 March 1938, Harrow, Middlesex – 28 September 2016) was a British sound engineer, one of the earliest employees of the Lansdowne Studios in 1959 and eventually its owner.

With their single "Glad All Over", the Dave Clark Five unseated the Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand" from its UK number one spot in January 1964.

"), Gene Pitney ("24 Hours From Tulsa"), Millie Small ("My Boy Lollipop") and Spencer Davis Group ("Keep on Running").

Broadcasting clients included The Black and White Minstrel Show for the BBC and The Beiderbecke Affair for Yorkshire Television.

[6] In November 1998, Kerridge received a lifetime achievement award from the Association of Professional Recording Services, alongside Sir George Martin.