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Juan García Esquivel
Juan García Esquivel
Mexican musician compositer (1918-2002)
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Henry Mancini
Henry Mancini
American composer, conductor, arranger, pianist and flautist (1924-1994)
2
René Hall
René Hall
American musician, performer, and music arranger
3
Larry Elgart
Larry Elgart
American jazz bandleader (1922-2017)
4
Bill Holman
Bill Holman
American composer, arranger, and conductor
5
Hugo Winterhalter
Hugo Winterhalter
American musician
6
Claus Ogerman
Claus Ogerman
German composer
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Shorty Rogers
Shorty Rogers
American West coast jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist, and arranger (1924-1994)
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101 Strings
101 Strings
American easy-listening orchestra and brand
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Anita Kerr
Anita Kerr
American singer, arranger, composer, conductor, pianist, and music producer
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Gil Evans
Gil Evans
American pianist
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Mark O'Connor
Mark O'Connor
American fiddle player
12
Mort Garson
Mort Garson
Canadian-born composer, arranger, songwriter, and pioneer of electronic music
13
Jerry Cole
Jerry Cole
American musician
14
Johnny Pearson
Johnny Pearson
British composer, orchestra leader and pianist (1925-2011)
15
Gordon Jenkins
Gordon Jenkins
American arranger, composer, and pianist who was influential in popular music in the 1940s and 1950s
16
Stu Phillips
Stu Phillips
American composer of film scores and television-series theme music, conductor and record producer (born 1929)
17
Tony Mottola
Tony Mottola
guitarist (1918-2004)
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Mel Lewis
Mel Lewis
American musician
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Chummy MacGregor
Chummy MacGregor
American musician
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Doc Severinsen
Doc Severinsen
American jazz trumpeter (born 1927)
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Jascha Heifetz
Jascha Heifetz
Lithuanian violinist
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Axel Stordahl
Axel Stordahl
American arranger, orchestra leader
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Joe Beck
Joe Beck
American musician
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Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey
American big band leader and musician
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Marty Paich
Marty Paich
American pianist, composer, arranger, record producer, music director and bandleader (1925-1995)
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Mundell Lowe
Mundell Lowe
American jazz guitarist (1922-2017)
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Phil Moore
Phil Moore
American musician
28
Billy May
Billy May
American composer, arranger and trumpeter
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Charles Gerhardt
Charles Gerhardt
American conductor
30
The Three Suns
The Three Suns
American pop group
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Artie Shaw
Artie Shaw
American clarinetist, composer, and bandleader
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Jesse Stone
Jesse Stone
American rhythm and blues musician and songwriter
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George Barnes
George Barnes
American musician
34
Carter Family
Carter Family
traditional American folk music group
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Tom Harrell
Tom Harrell
American composer, arranger, jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist
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Helen Merrill
Helen Merrill
American recording artist; jazz vocalist
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Henri René
Henri René
American conductor
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The Soulful Strings
The Soulful Strings
American soul-jazz instrumental group formed in Chicago in 1966
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Vaughn Monroe
Vaughn Monroe
American baritone singer, trumpeter, big band leader, actor, and businessman
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Don Lamond
Don Lamond
American musician
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Homer and Jethro
Homer and Jethro
band
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Cleo Laine
Cleo Laine
English jazz singer and actress
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Arturo Toscanini
Arturo Toscanini
Italian conductor (1867-1957)
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Red Norvo
Red Norvo
American musician
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Barry Galbraith
Barry Galbraith
American guitarist
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Plas Johnson
Plas Johnson
American musician
Living Strings
studio orchestra

Living Strings

Intro
studio orchestra
Record Labels

The Living Strings were a studio orchestra founded in 1959 by RCA Victor for a series of easy listening recordings issued on the RCA Camden budget label. There were also related groups called the Living Voices, Living Brass, Living Guitars, Living Marimbas, Living Jazz, Living Trio, Living Percussion, and Living Organ.

RCA Victor record producer Ethel Gabriel created the "Living Strings" series of albums, which were easy-listening instrumental string versions of popular tunes, the type of music that came to be known pejoratively as elevator music.

There was no actual orchestra known as the Living Strings. The orchestra for most of the recordings was made up of musicians from various British orchestras assembled for the purpose of making the records. (Johnny Douglas was a frequent conductor and arranger.) Some LPs were recorded in other countries (Mexico; Hollywood, Nashville, New York; London, England; Munich, Germany).

The first Living Strings release was Living Strings Play Music of the Sea, which was arranged and conducted by Douglas. Another of the Living Strings albums he did, Feelings, went RIAA Gold. The Living Strings won a Grammy Award in 1968.