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Cowell is largely self-taught. From 1952 to 1991 he played with the [[Toronto Symphony Orchestra]].
Cowell is largely self-taught. From 1952 to 1991 he played with the [[Toronto Symphony Orchestra]].


He has composed more than 200 songs, several of them have become well known. Among them '[[Walk Hand in Hand]]', '[[His Girl]],' and (These Are) the Young Years with [[Floyd Cramer]].<ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/music/2016/01/17/regrets-hes-had-so-few.html Interview in 'The Star'</ref>
He has composed more than 200 songs, several of them have become well known. Among them '[[Walk Hand in Hand]]', '[[His Girl]],' and '(These Are) the Young Years' with [[Floyd Cramer]].<ref>https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/music/2016/01/17/regrets-hes-had-so-few.html Interview in 'The Star'</ref>


==Discography==
Cowell has released more than 10 LPs and CDs.
Cowell has released more than 10 LPs and CDs.
* 1997 - ''The Art of Johnny Cowell''


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://johnnycowell.ca Johnny Cowell's website]


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Revision as of 21:47, 22 May 2016

Johnny Cowell, born January 11, 1926 in London, Ontario, is a Canadian trumpeter, composer and arranger.[1]

Cowell is largely self-taught. From 1952 to 1991 he played with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.

He has composed more than 200 songs, several of them have become well known. Among them 'Walk Hand in Hand', 'His Girl,' and '(These Are) the Young Years' with Floyd Cramer.[2]

Discography

Cowell has released more than 10 LPs and CDs.

  • 1997 - The Art of Johnny Cowell

References

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