- Johnny Mandel
Johnny Mandel (born
23 November ,1925 inNew York ) is an Americancomposer and arranger of popular songs,film music andjazz .Among the musicians he has worked with are
Count Basie (for whom he arranged in the 1950s),Frank Sinatra (for whom he arranged "Ring-A-Ding-Ding ", [1960] ),Peggy Lee ,Anita O'Day andShirley Horn .Johnny Mandel studied at the Manhattan School of Music and the
Juilliard School. In 1943 he played the trumpet withJoe Venuti , in 1944 with Billy Rogers andtrombone in the orchestra ofBoyd Raeburn ,Jimmy Dorsey ,Buddy Rich , Georgie Auld and Chubby Jackson. In 1949 he accompanied the singerJune Christy in the orchestra ofBob Cooper . From 1951 till 1953 he played and arranged music in the Band of Elliott Lawrence, and in 1953 withCount Basie . Later he resided in Los Angeles, where he played the bass trumpet forZoot Sims .He wrote jazz compositions like "Not Really the Blues" for
Woody Herman in 1949, "Hershey Bar" (1950) and "Pot Luck" (1953) forStan Getz , "Straight Life" (1953) and "Low Life" (1956) forCount Basie as well as "Tommyhawk" (1954) forChet Baker .Mandel's most famous compositions include
Suicide Is Painless (theme from the movie and TV series "M*A*S*H"), "Close Enough for Love", "Emily" and "A Time for Love" (nominated for an Academy Award). He has written a great many film scores, perhaps most notably "The Sandpiper ".His song The Shadow of Your Smile "(Love Theme from The Sandpiper)", co-written with
Paul Francis Webster , won the 1965Academy Award for Best Song Oscar and theGrammy Award for Song of the Year in 1966.He performed an interpretation of
Erik Satie 's "Gnossiennes #4 and #5" on the piano for the 1979 movie "Being There".He won the
Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) in 1981 forQuincy Jones ' album "Velas", and again in 1991 forNatalie Cole andNat King Cole 's Unforgettable and one year later once more forShirley Horn 's album "Here's to Life".At the age of 80, he contributed importantly on
Tony Bennett 's Grammy-awarded 2004 "The Art of Romance " as the arranger and conducting the orchestra. Both had collaborated before on Bennett's classic "Movie Song Album" in 1966, for which Mandel arranged and conducted his own two standard film songs and was the album's musical director.In 2006, Australian comic band Tripod released their CD "Songs From Self Saucing" which features a song titled "Theme From Mash Guy" all about Johnny Mandel (though his name is never mentioned).
Selected discography
*1958 I Want to Live
*1965 The Sandpiper
*1966 The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
*1970 MASHExternal links
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