The Johnny Mann Singers
Profile: | American vocal group formed by Johnny Mann (August 30, 1928 - June 18, 2014), composer, arranger, conductor, entertainer and recording star, best known for the over 40 albums arranged for his group of super-talented young singers appeared with him in Chevrolet's weekly syndicated series "Stand Up And Cheer" which enjoyed a three-year run on national TV and many tours around the country, resulting in two Grammy Awards. Johnny got his start in Hollywood arranging scores, then became the choral director of the "NBC Comedy Hour" which led to the formation of The Johnny Mann Singers and a record contract.
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Sites: | harbel.one , johnnymannsingers.com |
Members: | Ada Beth Lee, Bill Cole (2), Bob McFadden, David McDaniel, Dick Wessler, Don Shelton (2), Gerry Matthews, Hedy West, Jackie Miller, Jesse White, John Guarnieri (2), Johnny Mann, Karen Wessler, Loulie Jean Norman, Madeline Vergari, Ruth Buzzi, Sally Sweetland, Ted Willis, Thurl Ravenscroft, Tom Traynor |
In Groups: | The Johnny Mann Singers & Orchestra |
Variations: | Viewing All | The Johnny Mann Singers |
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