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Johnny Crawford

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About Me


I was a very happy Mouseketeer when I was given a brief solo at our first recording session in 1955. Later, I enjoyed recording for Del-Fi Records. But what I loved most during my youth, was acting in a western tv series, having my own horse, learning to rope, and playing Red River Valley on my harmonica. In my head, I was actually living in the 1880s, and I continued to live there even after two years in the army; as a young veteran, I couldn't resist the allure of rural America, and the excitement of participating in cowboy events at dusty arenas. My family was a little concerned.
Then, in my 26th year, I began a road trip from which I have never returned.
An antique automobile put me in touch with the spirit of my grandfather, Bobby Crawford (1889-1941). A former jockey from Chicago, the "dynamo song plugger" married the young pianist at Woolworth's and soon became vice president of Irving Berlin's music publishing company. Not satisfied, he left Berlin to form De Sylva, Brown & Henderson as well as Crawford Music Corporation, and moved his office into the penthouse of New York's famous Brill Building ("Tin Pan Alley"). He made a quick fortune. Then he lost it, even quicker, about the time my old car was rolling off the assembly line, in the "fall" of 1929.
I became possessed by my grandfather's spirit. I would find myself driving around in the middle of the night, hearing forgotten dance bands and singing songs I didn't even know I knew. Instead of the 1880s, suddenly I was living in the 1920s. I thought this was considerable progress, but my family was still a little concerned. So, after word got around, arrangements were made and two years were spent in an institution on the east coast known as Vince Giordano's Nighthawks, the notorious asylum for musicians lost in time (see top friends).
When I got back to LA, the brakes on the old car were frozen, but grandpa's spirit kept me moving. Crawford Music Services, now in it's 16th year, stays quite busy doing special events for a list of clients that includes Paramount Pictures, Fox Television, the Academy Foundation, the Art Directors Guild, UCLA and USC. The flagship of the company is the Johnny Crawford Dance Orchestra, from which a long promised CD can be expected this spring.
In the meantime, you can download some live performance tracks at our Snocap Music Store (above). I hope you enjoy our treatment of these AUTHENTIC VINTAGE DANCE BAND ARRANGEMENTS, and the spirit of my grandpa, as much as I do.
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Member Since: 7/8/2006
Band Website: crawfordmusic.com
Influences: Inspired by movies and recordings from the first half of the 20th century, especially from the 1920s and 1930s. For their talent, taste and craftsmanship, my heroes include Ray Noble, Paul Whiteman, Leo Reisman, Duke Ellington, Abe Lyman, Jimmie Grier, Earl Burtnett, Johann Strauss Jr., Bix Beiderbecke, Claude Debussy, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, the Dorsey Brothers, the Nicholas Brothers, the Gershwins, Benny Goodman, Teddy Wilson, Lester Young, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Lee Wiley, Ethel Waters, Mildred Bailey, Edith Piaf, Django Reinhardt, Stephan Grapelli, and many, many others.

Jean Harlow, sweeping the clouds away.

Sounds Like: I love singing; in the car, in the shower, anywhere really. Especially when I'm being paid to do it, although that doesn't happen very often in the shower. Depending on my mood, some of the late, great singers I may emulate include Fred Astaire, Smith Ballew, Al Bowlly, Buddy Clark, Russ Columbo, Bing Crosby, Dick Powell, Rudy Vallee, Harry Barris, Cliff Edwards, Phil Neeley, Lew Conrad, Dick Todd, Tino Rossi, Jean Sablon, Maurice Chevalier, Bob Dylan and Sophie Tucker.
Record Label: Crawford Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Videos - Mouseketeer Johnny

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJqsY2yt5tk ...
Posted by Johnny Crawford on Mon, 14 Apr 2008 09:09:00 PST

LEATHERHEADS World Premiere & Reception

Hosted By: The American Film Institute & Universal PicturesWhen: Monday Mar 31, 2008 at 7:30 PMWhere: Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, The H&H Grand BallroomHollywood Blvd and Highland AveHollywood, C...
Posted by Johnny Crawford on Fri, 14 Mar 2008 02:17:00 PST

Videos: EARLY JOHNNY, Cindy's Birthday, Rumors, etc.

"Cindy's Birthday" video by Robert Grimes of Houston, Texas; www.youtube.com/AllaBestThank you Robert! "A Tribute To The Rifleman, songs by Johnny Crawford"Video by www.youtube.com/VeeFan196...
Posted by Johnny Crawford on Sun, 20 Jan 2008 10:43:00 PST

JC on The O’REILLY FACTOR

FOX NEWS CHANNELFriday evening (Sept. 21) a segment about Johnny is scheduled to be shown on The O'Reilly Factor, Fox News Channel, 5pm and 8pm (PDT).
Posted by Johnny Crawford on Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:32:00 PST

DEAR FRIENDS

Thank you so much for adding me to your MySpace friends. I love reading your comments and messages. Unfortunately, I find it very difficult to respond to everybody individually.Please forgive me and k...
Posted by Johnny Crawford on Fri, 02 Feb 2007 07:48:00 PST

GREENSLEEVES and SOMETHING SPECIAL

I never made a recording of Greensleeves, always one of my favorite traditional folk songs, but I got to sing it on The Rifleman (episode 161, Old Tony). Something Special is the only other song I san...
Posted by Johnny Crawford on Wed, 04 Apr 2007 11:25:00 PST

MUSIC NOTES - To Be In Love

Cinematography and other movie making crafts had become very sophisticated by the mid 1920s. Then, from 1926 to 1929, many silent films were released with a recorded musical score. Today, many of tho...
Posted by Johnny Crawford on Thu, 02 Nov 2006 08:29:00 PST

THE RIFLEMAN - Six days a week - Encore Westerns

Starz Entertainment, LLC NewsENGLEWOOD, Colo., Dec. 22 PRNewswire .. Encore Westerns celebrates the entry of two classic series into the lineup with a 48-hour weekend marathon beginning January 6 at m...
Posted by Johnny Crawford on Sat, 06 Jan 2007 01:32:00 PST

GRACE BRADLEY - Images

BradleyGrace_01.jpgGRACE BRADLEYUnder contract to Paramount Pictures, Grace Bradley was a dancer and film star in the 1930s and early 1940s. In her earliest features, including Too Much Harmony (1933)...
Posted by Johnny Crawford on Tue, 26 Dec 2006 04:31:00 PST