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What (who) is G K Saunders - definition

INDIAN MUSIC COMPOSER (1927-1993)
G K Venkatesh; G.K. Venkatesh; GK Venkatesh; G. K. Vengkatesh

G. K. Saunders         
WRITER
G K Saunders
George Kenneth Saunders (1910–2005), also known as Ken Saunders, was a New Zealand writer, born in England, who had a substantial career in Australia.
Saunders Creek, Alberta         
  • Commemorative plaque at Saunders Creek
  • Coal waste piles at Saunders Creek
  • Historical information poster at Saunders Creek
UNINHABITED TOWN IN ALBERTA, CANADA
Saunders Creek
Saunders Creek is a ghost town in west-central Alberta, Canada. Built as a coal mining community, the town existed from 1913 to 1954.
Andrew Saunders         
  • Site Plan of Tilbury Fort, Essex. From Saunders (1960)
BRITISH MILITARY HISTORIAN
Saunders, Andrew; A.D. Saunders
Andrew Downing Saunders (22 September 1931 – 13 March 2009) was an internationally recognised expert in artillery fortifications and Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings in England between 1973 and 1989.

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G. K. Venkatesh

Gurusala Krishnadas Venkatesh (21 September 1927 – 17 November 1993) was an Indian film score composer who primarily worked in Kannada cinema during the 1960s, 1970s and until the late-1980s. He also composed music for Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil films. He produced numerous master pieces of Kannada film music and also brought in Western background score into Kannada films and scored music for all Bond movies of Rajkumar in the 1960s to 1970s.