ray conniff

jay raye joseph raymond "ray" conniff ray conniff & his orchestra & chorus
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by John Bush The man who popularized wordless vocal choruses and light orchestral accompaniment on a mix of popular standards and contemporary hits of the 1960s, Ray Conniff was a trombone player for Bunny Berigan's Orchestra and Bob Crosby's Bobcats before being hired as an arranger by Mitch Miller for Columbia Records in 1954. After he wrote the charts for several sizeable Columbia hits during the mid-'50s, Conniff became a solo artist as well, applying his arranging techniques to instrumental easy-listening for the booming adult album market. The result, twelve Top Ten LPs and well over 50 million total albums sold, cemented his status as one of the top LP sellers of all time, but his increasingly watered-down and commercially focused arrangements gained few young fans by the end of the 1960s. Though he continued recording and touring the world into the 1990s, Conniff's albums slipped off the charts in the early '70s. Born in November 1916 in Attleboro, Massachusetts, Ray Conniff gained much of his musical experience inside the home. His father, a trombone player, led a local band while his mother played the piano. Ray began leading a local band while in high school -- picking up the trombone for the first time not long before -- and began writing arrangements for it; after graduation, he moved to Boston and began playing with Dan Murphy's Musical Skippers (besides playing and arranging, Conniff drove the band around). By the mid-'30s, he was ready for the big time, landing in New York just after the birth of the fertile swing era. He comped around Manhattan for several years, and by 1937 landed an arranging,playing job with Bunny Berigan. Two years later, he moved to Bob Crosby's Bobcats, one of the hottest bands of the time, though Conniff stayed for only a year before joining up with Artie Shaw and later Glen Gray. With the advent of American involvement in World War II by 1941, Conniff joined the Army, though the closest he came to Wake Island was Hollywood, where he worked as an arranger with Armed Forces Radio. At the end of the war, Conniff worked with Harry James but lost interest in arranging when bop moved to center stage during the late '40s. Completely divorced from the music business, he studied conducting and music theory during the early '50s, emerging by 1954 to accept a position with Columbia Records and notorious pop producer Mitch Miller. The following year, he put his theories to practice with Don Cherry (the vocalist, not the jazz trumpeter) on a Top Five hit, "Band of Gold." Close on its heels were some more big hits of 1956-57, including the number ones "Singing the Blues" by Guy Mitchell and "Chances Are" by Johnny Mathis, plus Top Five entries by Johnnie Ray ("Just Walking in the Rain"), Frankie Laine ("Moonlight Gambler") and Marty Robbins ("A White Sport Coat [And a Pink Carnation]"). Columbia, undoubtedly ecstatic over the success of its arranger, agreed to let Conniff record an instrumental album, and the result, 'S Wonderful (1956), spent months on the album charts. With a similar intent (though far tamer results) to Lambert, Hendricks & Ross' album of the same year, Sing a Song of Basie -- which transcribed classic Basie orchestra solos into vocal parts -- Conniff arranged parts for an easy-going chorus of singers just as he had with instrumentalists in the past. 'S Wonderful was background instrumental music for adults who still liked to hear the human voice, and the technique grew to define the "Muzaky" feel of much of the adult pop of the 1950s and '60s. During the rest of the late '50s, four Ray Conniff albums reached the Top Ten, led by the gold-certified 'S Marvelous and Concert in Rhythm. Conniff did well in the early '60s as well, with popular theme albums like Say It with Music (A Touch of Latin), Memories Are Made of This, So Much in Love, 'S Continental, and We Wish You a Merry Christmas, which continued to chart during the holiday season of the next six years after its 1962 release date. The rise of rock & roll in the mid-'60s obviously hurt Conniff's record sales, though in 1966 the inclusion of "Lara's Theme" in the film Doctor Zhivago resulted in Conniff's only significant singles-chart placing at number nine, and a million-selling album with Somewhere My Love. During the late '60s, he began to include the softer side of rock and Bacharach-David pop into his repertoire, with artists from Simon & Garfunkel to the Carpenters and the Fifth Dimension all receiving the Conniff treatment (alongside more questionable attempts, such as "Theme from 'Shaft'"). He continued to record albums and perform to his large Latin American audience into the 1990s. On October 12, 2002, Conniff passed away after falling down and hitting his head. He had suffered a stroke months prior, but Conniff's health continued to deteriorate. He was 85. (更多)

中文名 ray conniff
出生地 美国,马萨诸塞州,阿特尔伯勒
出生日期 1916-11-06
原始名称 Ray Conniff
名称 ray conniff
唱片公司 brunswick
国籍 美国
地区 欧美
外文名 1916-11-06
年龄 85
所属公司 brunswick
星座 天蝎
类似歌手 相似艺人
身份 演员
逝世日期 2002-10-12
代表作品
  • archie bunker's place
  • discorama
  • kinder - wie die zeit vergeht:40 jahre rias
  • stephanie's science project
  • strangers in the night:the bert kaempfert story
  • tricky dick and the man in black
  • 别名
  • jay raye
  • joseph raymond "ray" conniff
  • joseph raymond "ray" conniff,jay raye,ray conniff & his orchestra & chorus
  • ray conniff orchestra and chorus
  • 原创音乐
  • 演员作品
  • frost`s weekly
  • the ray conniff christmas show we come a-caroling
  • strangers in the night bert kaempfert story
  • 精选上位词
  • 影视明星
  • 明星
  • 歌手
  • 精选别名
  • jay raye
  • joseph raymond "ray" conniff
  • ray conniff & his orchestra & chorus
  • 翻唱
  • the lady is a tramp
  • only you
  • stella by starlight
  • i just called to say i love you
  • it came upon the midnight clear
  • my favorite things
  • fernando
  • streets of philadelphia
  • i've grown accustomed to her face
  • 's wonderful
  • olvidame y pega la vuelta
  • you're the cream in my coffee
  • young and foolish
  • beautiful love
  • oh, lonesome me
  • april in paris
  • tie a yellow ribbon 'round the ole oak tree
  • mandy
  • de nia a mujer
  • oh, pretty woman
  • unchained melody
  • they can't take that away from me
  • my way
  • my kind of town
  • bali ha'i
  • at seventeen
  • are you lonesome tonight?
  • easy to love
  • strangers in the night
  • beyond the sea
  • memory
  • time on my hands
  • kiss of fire
  • you'd be so nice to come home to
  • i will wait for you
  • love is blue
  • music to watch girls by
  • honey
  • volare
  • but not for me
  • kiss me goodbye
  • moon river
  • jingle bells
  • in the mood
  • the right thing to do
  • speak low
  • you are the sunshine of my life
  • if i loved you
  • the sound of music
  • the continental
  • sweet sue, just you
  • you'll never know
  • i'm always chasing rainbows
  • that old feeling
  • blueberry hill
  • frenesi
  • the twelfth of never
  • the poor people of paris
  • i'll walk alone
  • the impossible dream
  • september song
  • i only have eyes for you
  • an old fashioned love song
  • o canto da cidade
  • thanks for the memory
  • la bamba
  • on the street where you live
  • brand new key
  • bridge over troubled water
  • blue moon
  • laughter in the rain
  • just one of those things
  • these foolish things
  • silver bells
  • climb ev'ry mountain
  • feel like makin' love
  • april love
  • heartaches
  • a spoonful of sugar
  • solitaire
  • i love how you love me
  • night and day
  • who's sorry now?
  • i've got you under my skin
  • all the way
  • love me tonight
  • mrs. robinson
  • can't we be friends?
  • god rest ye merry gentlemen
  • gentle on my mind
  • three coins in the fountain
  • the entertainer
  • i'm in the mood for love
  • the white cliffs of dover
  • it's so nice to have a man around the house
  • love me tender
  • moments to remember
  • i'll see you in my dreams
  • silent night
  • yesterday once more
  • goodbye yellow brick road
  • what's love got to do with it
  • the surrey with the fringe on top
  • smoke gets in your eyes
  • as time goes by
  • tammy
  • young love
  • harbor lights
  • spanish eyes
  • never can say goodbye
  • dream a little dream of me
  • white christmas
  • the green leaves of summer
  • lullaby of birdland
  • the look of love
  • go tell it on the mountain
  • somebody loves me
  • pass me by
  • santa claus is comin' to town
  • new york, new york
  • mack the knife
  • imagine
  • somethin' stupid
  • you make me feel so young
  • i'll be seeing you
  • the most beautiful girl
  • s'posin'
  • schubert's serenade
  • don't be that way
  • caravan
  • the twelve days of christmas
  • detenedla ya
  • young at heart
  • honeycomb
  • what the world needs now is love
  • loves me like a rock
  • too young
  • please
  • peg o' my heart
  • joy to the world
  • the very thought of you
  • feelings
  • chattanooga choo choo
  • all or nothing at all
  • neither one of us
  • speak softly love
  • anything goes
  • gypsies, tramps and thieves
  • begin the beguine
  • moonlight serenade
  • half as much
  • lover, come back to me
  • let's dance
  • (you're) having my baby
  • dear heart
  • me olvide de vivir
  • yesterdays
  • sleigh ride
  • volver, volver
  • summertime
  • laura
  • it's a sin to tell a lie
  • brazil
  • muskrat ramble
  • winter wonderland
  • 风格
  • 传统流行 traditional pop
  • 管弦乐流行 orchestral pop
  • 轻音乐 easy listening
  • 轻音乐流行 light pop
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