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  1. Johnny Douglas (19 June 1920 – 20 April 2003) was an English composer, pianist, musical director, conductor, and string arranger primarily working with film scores and orchestras. He recorded more 500 tracks for Decca Records, over 80 albums for RCA Records, and provided music for 36 films during his career.

  2. johnny douglas founded dulcima records in 1983. Established by the highly acclaimed, BAFTA nominated, orchestral composer talent that was Johnny Douglas; Dulcima Records is the home of easy listening, orchestral and film music.

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  3. (Johnny Douglas was a frequent conductor and arranger.) In addition to the standard Hollywood, Nashville or New York sessions, some LPs were recorded in other countries (Mexico, England, Germany etc). The first Living Strings release was Living Strings Play Music of the Sea, which was arranged and

  4. Johnny Douglas was born on 19 June 1920 in London, England, UK. He was a composer and producer, known for Risky Business (1983), Trick 'r Treat (2007) and The Railway Children (1970). He died on 20 April 2003 in Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England, UK.

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  5. (conductor - as John Douglas) 1977 The Crater Lake Monster (composer: stock music - uncredited) 1969-1972 Vera Lynn (TV Series) (musical arrangements - 14 episodes)

  6. Johnny Douglas (19 June 1920 – 20 April 2003) was an English composer, pianist, musical director, conductor, and string arranger primarily working with film scores and orchestras.[1][2] He recorded more 500 tracks for Decca Records, over 80 albums for RCA Records, and provided music for 36 films...

  7. Johnny Douglas (19 June 1920 – 20 April 2003) was an English composer, pianist, musical director, conductor, and string arranger primarily working with film scores and orchestras. [1] [2] He recorded more 500 tracks for Decca Records , over 80 albums for RCA Records , and provided music for 36 films during his career.