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- Johnny_Richards abstract "Johnny Richards (November 2, 1911 – October 7, 1968) was a jazz arranger and composer in the mid-20th century United States. He was a pivotal arranger for some of the more adventurous, boisterous Stan Kenton big band performances on recordings in the 1950s and early 1960s: the Cuban Fire! and Kenton's West Side Story are probably the best known of those albums.".
- Johnny_Richards alias "Juan Manuel Cascales".
- Johnny_Richards birthDate "1911-11-02".
- Johnny_Richards birthPlace Toluca.
- Johnny_Richards birthYear "1911".
- Johnny_Richards deathDate "1968-10-07".
- Johnny_Richards deathYear "1968".
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- Johnny_Richards wikiPageWikiLink Laredo,_Texas.
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- Johnny_Richards wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Burns.
- Johnny_Richards wikiPageWikiLink San_Fernando,_California.
- Johnny_Richards wikiPageWikiLink Stan_Kenton.
- Johnny_Richards wikiPageWikiLink Toluca.
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- Johnny_Richards wikiPageWikiLinkText "Johnny Richards".
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- Johnny_Richards birthDate "1911".
- Johnny_Richards birthPlace "Toluca, Mexico".
- Johnny_Richards caption "Clockwise from left: Eddie Sauter, Edwin Finckel, George Handy, Johnny Richards, Neal Hefti, and Ralph Burns at the Museum of Modern Art, New York c. 1947".
- Johnny_Richards dateOfBirth "1911-11-02".
- Johnny_Richards dateOfDeath "1968-10-07".
- Johnny_Richards deathCause "brain tumor".
- Johnny_Richards deathDate "1968".
- Johnny_Richards deathPlace "New York".
- Johnny_Richards knownFor "Composing and teaching".
- Johnny_Richards name "Johnny Richards".
- Johnny_Richards name "Richards, Johnny".
- Johnny_Richards nationality "American".
- Johnny_Richards otherNames "Juan Manuel Cascales".
- Johnny_Richards placeOfBirth "Toluca, Mexico".
- Johnny_Richards placeOfDeath "New York".
- Johnny_Richards shortDescription "American composer".
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- Johnny_Richards description "American composer".
- Johnny_Richards description "American composer".
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- Johnny_Richards subject Category:1968_deaths.
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- Johnny_Richards subject Category:American_male_composers.
- Johnny_Richards subject Category:American_music_arrangers.
- Johnny_Richards subject Category:American_musicians_of_Mexican_descent.
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- Johnny_Richards hypernym Arranger.
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- Johnny_Richards comment "Johnny Richards (November 2, 1911 – October 7, 1968) was a jazz arranger and composer in the mid-20th century United States. He was a pivotal arranger for some of the more adventurous, boisterous Stan Kenton big band performances on recordings in the 1950s and early 1960s: the Cuban Fire! and Kenton's West Side Story are probably the best known of those albums.".
- Johnny_Richards label "Johnny Richards".