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Ray Conniff known for the record albums he made for Columbia of easy listening tunes from the 1950s to the 1990s, died Saturday (October 12) in Los Angeles after falling and hitting his head. He was 85.
After playing trombone with a number of big bands and arranging many hits in the 50s for artists like Johnny Mathis and Guy Mitchell, he started his own orchestra and chorus in 1956. Conniff's biggest hit was "Somewhere My Love (Lara's Theme fromDr. Zhivago)", a top ten hit in 1966.
Conniff had more than 100 recordings and produced 25 Top 40 albums for Columbia Records, ten of which went gold and two platinum.
After playing trombone with a number of big bands and arranging many hits in the 50s for artists like Johnny Mathis and Guy Mitchell, he started his own orchestra and chorus in 1956. Conniff's biggest hit was "Somewhere My Love (Lara's Theme fromDr. Zhivago)", a top ten hit in 1966.
Conniff had more than 100 recordings and produced 25 Top 40 albums for Columbia Records, ten of which went gold and two platinum.