Brian Bennett and Alan Hawkshaw are two of the most illustrious figures in the history of British library music and jazz-funk, collectively amassing a body of work that has influenced countless artists across various genres. Both musicians honed their craft during the swinging '60s, with Bennett emerging as a formidable drummer and percussionist, and Hawkshaw establishing himself as a virtuoso keyboardist and synthesizer player. Their collaboration began in the early '70s when they joined forces to create music for the burgeoning library music market—a vast archive of copyrighted music intended for use by filmmakers, advertisers, and broadcasters. Their partnership under the project name "Brian Bennett & Alan Hawkshaw" saw them craft a unique sound that fused jazz, funk, and electronic experimentation. Their compositions were characterized by intricate drum patterns, soulful keyboard melodies, and a blend of acoustic and synthetic sounds that anticipated the future of music production. The duo's seminal album "Together" is a testament to their innovative spirit and versatility, showcasing their ability to navigate through jazz, rock, Latin, and electronic realms with equal finesse. Their influential work can be heard in numerous television themes and feature films, as well as on the dance floors of clubs where their tracks became staples for DJs. Beyond their collaborative efforts, both artists have continued to explore new musical territories, leaving an indelible mark on the music world with their timeless compositions that remain a source of inspiration for today's musicians and a treat for fans of classic library music and beyond.