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 ...
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 ...
Ray Conniff, the composer, trombone player and bandleader who won a Grammy Award for his recording of the ” Doctor Zhivago ” theme ” Somewhere My Love ” has died. He was 85. Mr. Conniff died at ...
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 ...
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… ...
A White Sport Coat; and a slew of Johnny Mathis hits, including Joseph Raymond Conniff (November 6, 1916 – October 12, 2002) was an American musician. He was born in Attleboro, Massachusetts, and ...
This week sees the 100th birthdays of two notable bandleaders: Ray Conniff (1916-2002) and Billy May (1916-2004), born Nov. 6 and 10, respectively. The Attleboro-born Conniff, a big-band trombonist ...
Grammy-award winning composer and bandleader Ray Conniff died in California Saturday. He was 85. He died at Palomar Medical Center in Escondido after falling and hitting his head. Conniff won a Grammy ...
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 choruses ...
RAY CONNIFF, the composer, trombone player and bandleader who won a Grammy Award for his recording of the Dr Zhivago theme, Somewhere My Love, has died at 85. Tue, 15 Oct, 2002 - 01:00 Conniff died at ...