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Ray Conniff, composer, trombone player and bandleader who won a Grammy for his recording of the “Dr. Zhivago” theme “Somewhere My Love,” died Saturday Oct. 12 at Palomar Medical Center in ...
Bandleader, composer who recorded theme to ‘ Doctor Zhivago ‘ ; 85Ray Conniff, the composer, trombone player and bandleader who won a Grammy Award for his recording of the ” Docto… ...
Ray Conniff, the Grammy Award-winning composer and bandleader whose arrangements epitomized the big band sound while spawning such albums as "S'Wonderful" and "Somewhere My Love,"; died Saturday.
Ray Conniff -- the Grammy-winning arranger, bandleader, composer and trombonist behind some of the biggest pop hits of the 1950s and '60s ... "S'Wonderful" -- spent 20 weeks in the Top 20.
Ray Conniff, 85, a Grammy Award-winning conductor and arranger who engineered a series of commercially popular records in the 1950s and 1960s that were among the first to match wordless vocal ...
Ray Conniff was born on November 6, 1916, ... Wonderful for Johnny Mathis and Singing The Blues for Guy Mitchell in 1956. Conniff married twice, and leaves a son and a daughter.
Ray Conniff, the Grammy Award-winning arranger and bandleader whose arrangements continued and modernized the Big Band sound while spawning such albums as "'SWonderful" and "Somewhere My Love ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Ray Conniff, the band leader, composer and arranger whose orchestra and chorus produced a string of Top 40 popular music albums such ...
Ray Conniff, who died on Saturday aged 85, ... Wonderful for Johnny Mathis and Singing The Blues for Guy Mitchell in 1956. There were two further successes with Mathis, ...
He topped the album list in Britain in 1969 with His Orchestra, His Chorus, His Singers, His Sound, an album which was originally published to promote his European tour (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) ...
Ray Conniff’s daughter, Tamara Conniff, acknowledges the AHS jazz band and gives a tip to the trombonists, at the end of a set Saturday at the Attleboro Arts Museum.
Ray Conniff -- the Grammy-winning arranger, bandleader, composer and trombonist behind some of the biggest pop hits of the 1950s and '60s ... "S'Wonderful" -- spent 20 weeks in the Top 20.