People Will Say We're in Love (Broadway in Rhythym, 1959) The Surrey with the Fringe on Top (Broadway in Rhythym, 1959) Oh, What a Beautiful Morning (Broadway in Rhythym, 1959) Hello Young Lovers ...
1 Sueño de Amor (Concert in Rhythym Vol.II, 1960) 2 Yours Is my Heart Alone (Concert in Rhythym Vol.II, 1960) 3 None But the Lonely Heart (Concert in Rhythym Vol.II, 1960) 4 I’ll See You Again ...
City native and recording artist Ray Conniff inhabited the world of pop stars, movie moguls and politicians, but he never “went Hollywood,” as the saying goes, remaining a New Englander and an ...
Ray Conniff, the bandleader, composer and arranger whose orchestra and chorus produced a string of Top 40 popular music albums such as “ ‘S Wonderful” and the Grammy-winning “Somewhere My Love,” has ...
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2002 - Ray Conniff, the Grammy-winning composer and conductor who pioneered the use of vocal elements in pop arrangements, dies at an Esondido, Calif., hospital after injuring his head in a fall. He… ...
ATTLEBORO -- More than 100 years after his birth, Attleboro native and legendary recording artist Ray Conniff received a lasting ovation from music fans and former neighbors Saturday as an exhibit of ...
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," has ...
Jonathan McHugh’s documentary A Life in Rhythm: The Ray Conniff Story chronicles the life and legacy of Ray Conniff. From his beginnings as a trombonist/arranger during the heyday of swing working ...
Conniff was born in Attleboro, Massachusetts, and learned to play the trombone from his father. He studied music arranging from a course book. Early career After serving in the U.S. Army in World War ...