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Johnny Harris

British composer, arranger, producer, and musical director, born in Edinburgh (9 November 1932), died in Palm Springs Ca. (20 March 2020). Hired by Tony Hatch in 1965 as his conductor and co-arranger at Pye Records, worked extensively with Petula Clark, Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdinck, Shirley Bassey and Lulu (conducting her winning Eurovision entry in 1969) in the UK before he was head-hunted by Paul Anka in the US to lead his orchestra (1972). He left Anka in 1977 and worked with Lynda Carter from 1978 until his death He also wrote many scores for advertising, the TV and film industry, and conducted for the Palm Springs Follies until they closed. [b]PLEASE BE CAREFUL WHEN ASSIGNING CREDITS TO THIS ARTIST![/b] Other artists with the same name exist (list not complete): For the neo soul artist, please see [a=Johnny Harris (2)]. For the jazz saxophonist, please see [a=Johnny Harris (4)]. For the bass guitarist, please see [a=Johnny Harris (5)], [a=John Harris (2)] or [a=John Harris (25)]. For the American rockabilly singer born in 1932, please see [a=Johnny Ray Harris].

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