Johnny Richards
Johnny Richards
Artist Information
Genres: Progressive Big Band, Third Stream, Progressive Jazz
Active: 40's, 50's, 60's
Born: November 2, 1911 in Querétaro, Mexico
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Johnny Richards was one of the more progressive-minded arrangers of the 1950s and '60s, turning out big, heavily orchestrated scores with a sometimes unabashed use of dissonance and a good feel for Latin rhythms. His music has been called "provocatively colorful," though in the case of his notoriously portentous "Prologue" for the ego-tripping Stan Kenton, simply the word "provocative" says it all. Richards grew up in Schenectady, NY, learning piano, violin, banjo, and trumpet; his mother was a concert pianist who had studied with Paderewski. He started writing film scores, first in London in 1932-1933, and then in Hollywood for the remainder of the decade, as Victor Young's assistant at Paramount while studying composition with Arnold Schoenberg.
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Release: September 27, 2005
Label: Fresh Sounds
Release: June 27, 2006
Label: Mosaic Select, Mosaic/EMI
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