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Artist Bio:
Ray Conniff was an American bandleader and arranger known for his orchestral pop music. In 1952, he formed the Ray Conniff Singers, a vocal group consisting of 12 members. The group gained popularity for their unique blend of voices and Conniff's innovative arrangements. Ray Conniff and the Singers released numerous albums throughout the 1960s and 1970s, with their signature sound characterized by lush harmonies and a light, easy-listening style.
Ray Conniff and the Singers achieved commercial success with their albums, many of which featured contemporary hits and traditional standards. Their best-known recordings include "Somewhere My Love" and "Love Theme from 'Romeo and Juliet'." The group's music appealed to a wide audience, and they became one of the top-selling vocal ensembles of their time. Ray Conniff and the Singers left a lasting legacy in the music industry, influencing many artists with their distinctive sound and style.
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