Johnny Mandel Death

Johnny Mandel Death / Obituary | Dead – Johnny Mandel Cause Of Death | American Composer And Musician Died By Suicide At 94  – Dies| Passed Away

Johnny Mandel Death / Obituary – An American composer, jazz musician and songs arranger, Johnny Mandel died on June 29, 2020, at the age of 94. Johnny cause of death identified as suicide, his obituary is yet to be identified.

An Oscar winning jazz musician and singer of ”Emily”, ”The shadow of your smile” and ”Quietly There” singer, Johnny Mandel is dead at the age of 94 following an unidentified cause of death in New York, United States. He has worked with great artist like Anita O’Day, Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Diane Schuur, Count Basie and Frank Sinatra. He passed away leaving fans and loved ones in total sadness, Johnny Mandel death has caused so much heartbreak to the beloved family. We are yet to observed the deceased cause of death and obituary.

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Below are tributes from beloved fans and loved ones of the deceased.

I was so sad to learn this evening that we have lost Johnny Mandel, a great and unique arranger and beautiful songwriter who I am so fortunate to have been able to call a friend. There are many more words and memories that I might share on another day but for now I can only feel gratitude and love. Diana Krall.

I was so sorry to hear of the death of Johnny Mandel today at the age of 94.
I was fortunate enough to spend a day with him, Chuck Granata and James DeFrances back in 2016.
Johnny started writing arrangements when he was 13. The theme for MASH is probably one of his best known compositions.
He worked with many musical greats; among them Count Basie, Artie Shaw, Shirley Horn and Frank Sinatra.
His genius has seldom been matched. He’s a musical legend who will sorely be missed.

A dear friend and extraordinary composer arranger and all-around brilliant talent Johnny Mandel just passed away. The world will never be quite the same without his humor, wit and wry view of life and the human condition. He was truly beyond compare, and nobody could write or arrange the way he did. Lord will we miss him. Let’s celebrate him with his music! He would like that.

In honor of Johnny Mandel.

I met Billy Byers at a clinic in Las Vegas in the summer of 1972. At the end of the week Billy said: If you get to Malibu give me a call. We’ll hang out.” The following year I moved back to LA to go to CSUN in the fall. When I got to the dorm I didn’t know a soul and I began obsessing about getting up the courage to call Billy. I finally called and he we started hanging out together. For nearly every Sunday for the next 2 years I would go out to Billy’s beach house at Paradise Cove on Sunday and then end up at Billy and Yuriko’s house for their legendary Sunday open house. By this time the parties started getting smaller so the hang consisted of me eating with the family and then they’d go to bed and Billy and I would drink wine and he played me records. We listened on headphones. It was then that I was introduced to all of Billy’s favorite arrangers: Nelson Riddle, Don Costa, of course Robert Farnon and more. One night he put on a record without even mentioning what it was. I flipped out. It was the most amazing thing I had ever heard. It was the soundtrack to “The Sandpiper” featuring

Jack Sheldon. THIS is what music was supposed to sound like! It wasn’t until much later that I learned that Johnny was a neighbor and that he and Billy had been life long friends. By this time I was constantly trying to imitate The Shadow of Your Smile.
Whenever I had competed a new big band chart I would take it with me to Sunday dinner and Billy would critique it. This one Sunday Billy looked at the score and didn’t say I word. I had no idea what he thought. Just then, Johnny walked in the room unannounced. Billy picked up my score and handed it to Johnny and said: “Here. Take a look at this”.
I was scared to death. My idol was looking at a score I wrote trying to emulate him. I’m sure I was shaking.
Johnny walked over to the couch and laid down on his back and held the handwritten score over his head and “read” it from top to bottom before he said a word. All the while I’m freaking out wondering what was going to happen next.
When Johnny finished he sat up and said: “Looks like something I would have liked to have written”.
RIP

I feel very sorry, and remember with emotion one day in LA when Johnny Mandell invited me and my late mother, who was visiting me, to have dinner at his house, in the hills. After hours of good food, wine, music and grass( it was the first and only time my mother would try it, but she loved the music of Johnny, and would never refused his offer), he gave her a songbook with his songs, with beautiful hand words to her). She became so stoned and so happy. And never forgot. Thank you, Johnny, for that moment, and for your marvelous music.

So sorry for your loss, May He Rest in Eternal Peace. May his music and contributions to the art be memories never forgotten, and may you be blessed for every moment you spend thinking of him, missing him and honoring him. My deepest condolences to you and his entire family. Rest in Peace!
Johnny RIP my friend you will never be forgotten thank you for all your encouragement, help and love through the years. You will truly be missed a big lost to music.
My deepest condolences to the family.

Johnny’s gorgeous legacy of gemlike classics helps forever grace the vast soundtrack of our lives. The music of the celestial spheres has just gotten even more lush and luxuriant. You are in our hearts, Michael, as we send you our condolences and sympathy. The flame in your torch just got brighter as you carry forth in another tribute during this phenomenal, serendipitous “relay” of overlapping lives, learning, sharing, nurturing friendships and vibrantly inspired careers. Love is indeed here to stay.

Before I had read this unfortunate news I was thinking earlier today how some people leave this world and leave behind their hates and prejudices and other marks on the world. And then there are others who leave the wonderful works of their minds and hearts for all of us to enjoy.
I’m sorry to hear of your loss and the loss of his family. I cannot express the joys and reflections that The Shadow Of Your Smile, Emily and his other music have given me.

Such a brilliant talent. He was a student of my Dad, Van Alexander. Johnny looked up to dad as his mentor and a true friend. Johnny spoke at my Dad’s 100th birthday party and told some great stories of the early days. Johnny was such a gentle giant in this business. He will be missed, but his music will linger forever.

What a loss to the music world. So glad his music will live on for future generations to experience. My sincere condolences to his family and friends. I’m so sorry for your loss, Michael.

This is very sad news. He was so talented. I loved the Shadow of your Smile and so many others. We have lost so many this year. Condolences to you and his family and friends. Rest in peace.

Heartbroken. I was fortunate enough to work with him several times in his string section and was just overwhelmed with his string writing. I would have PAID to be part of that and not vice versus. I could listen to Here’s to Life 100 times and still want more. You know my late brother in law, Jerry Epstein. He also worked with me in those string sections.

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