Johnny Douglas
1920 - 2003
A
selection of the Many Tributes
Johnny
Douglas was a brilliant musician and arranger and because he was
so naturally talented it was a joy to work with him. He was
meticulous in every aspect of his life, from his appearance to
his musical scoring. Johnny had a great sense of humour, always
a twinkle in the eye and could extract the best from his
artistes. He has gone but his lovely music will live on."
Moira Anderson, Recording Artist
I have known and worked with
Johnny Douglas for the last thirty years on many of his
recording projects for film and record. He was a very fine
musician, conductor and composer and respected by his peers. He
was always very well prepared and meticulously organised in the
recording studio and always achieved the very best from everyone
involved in his recording projects. His quiet relaxed manner
was always maintained throughout the sessions. He kept light
music alive in an era dominated by rock music and carried on
writing the kind of music he loved. He was a true gentleman of
the old school of British composers, the like of which we shall
never see again. The world of light music will not be the same
without him”
Mike Ross-Trevor, Recording Engineer,
Sony Studios
What a
marvellous man of music he was, but his melodies will linger on.
David Jacobs, BBC Radio 2
We have
all enjoyed his music for so many years and his passing marks
yet another
unhappy milestone in the history of British music
making. He will be missed by many people.
David Aylott,
BBC Radio 2
I was
sorry to hear of the recent passing of Johnny Douglas. We often
feature his kind of music on this programme (Memorable Melodies)
and I thought you might like to know that I broadcast a special
tribute to Johnny in Sunday’s show.
As I’m sure you will agree,
we live in an era when there is all too little light music heard
on the air and I regard it as part of my job to try
and keep the
name of people like Johnny Douglas before the public as much as
possible.
Mike Carey, BBC Radio Derby
When I
learned of Johnny’s death I played all the sound track music of
“The Railway Children”.
I had some wonderful audience reaction
– but then he composed it!
Frank Wappat, BBC Radio Newcastle
I have
admired his great talent, nay genius, for many years and will
treasure and play his delightful records. I believe, he still
lives in the playing of his music.
Peter Mallan, Radio Clyde
I had the
privilege of meeting him just once when I interviewed him. He
was charming and modest and sadly there aren’t enough
like him
in the world. I shall continue to play his music whenever I
have the opportunity.
David Webb, BBC Radio Suffolk
It was a
pleasure to work with John for so many years – his music brought
much happiness throughout the world.
The music world has lost a
very special artist – however, his music will live on.
Ethel Gabriel, A & R Producer RCA, USA
What a
great man and friend.
Beebe Bourne, Bourne Music, USA
He was a
consummate professional, and above all else a gentleman who was
always kind and receptive.”
Phil Stout, Record Producer, USA
Just like
Percy Faith, Johnny Douglas contributed an incredibly rich
“string-based orchestral sound” that made the listening
experience
something we’ll never have again. Happily, as with
Percy Faith, we have Johnny’s legacy in records.
We have lost a
GIANT of beautiful music, one who enriched the radio waves for
many years.
Bill Halvorsen, Percy Faith Society,
USA
The music world will never be
the same! The gentle, shimmering, relaxing, and pure music he
arranged, conducted and wrote will be
sorely missed in world
that could greatly profit from his touch of genius.
Mike Pennock, Ohio, USA
Johnny’s
music enriched all our lives in so many ways, but we take a
small measure of comfort from the knowledge that he must
have
known how much we admired and loved the beautiful sounds he
created.
David Ades, The Robert Farnon Society
Truly a
man of remarkable and diverse musical talents whose name will
live on for as long as people enjoy listening to good music.
Gerry Stonestreet, In Tune
International
It was
very exacting to play under his baton. Second best was not good
enough. The written music was correct and it had to be played
correctly and well. But unlike many conductors he was
quietly firm, persistent and polite.”
Bill Geldard, Trombonist
It was
always such a pleasure and privilege to work with John. He will
be remembered for the high standards he set
and expected from
others.
Derek Collier, Violinist
He was a
true gentleman to work with and I am so sorry that he didn’t
manage to complete his “symphony”.
Jane Pickles, Flautist
The
music industry has lost one of its finest romantics, and I
myself feel privileged and indeed honoured, to have been
allowed
to play a small part in the musical world of the wonderful
Johnny Douglas.
Andy Taylor, Saxophonist
It was
indeed a privilege to have known him and to have been chosen
consistently to play on his sessions.
Peter Boita, Drummer
As a
personal friend I shall miss him, and I feel very honoured to
have played for such a wonderful musician (50 years).
Ted Barker, Trombonist
I first
met Johnny back in the 70s in the BBC Radio Orchestra where he
was a firm favourite MD with the players.
Johnny was not only a
superb musician and arranger but also a real gentleman and the
sort of person one looks forward to working with.
Sylvia Mann, Cellist
I have
always had the greatest admiration for John not only as a fellow
musician but as an honest and upright person.
A fond goodbye to
Johnny Douglas, a greatly admired musician and above all a
perfect gentleman.
Ted Simkins, Bass Guitarist
Johnny was such a special
person. I remember the marvellous atmosphere of the “Dulcima”
recording sessions.
Unusual in these modern times was the
personal friendliness and professionalism combined –
which I try
to emulate with our ensemble, as I’m sure everyone does who
experienced it.
Gay Byam-Grounds, English Serenata
I am an
avid Radio 2 listener and he gave pleasure to so many listeners.
Sheila Monaghan, Middx
His music
lives on and will be enjoyed by millions for many, many years.
Simon Endacott, London
With his
wonderful music, he left behind something very special, and so
long as we have these memories,
he will live on in our hearts
and minds.
Michael Webbon, Hampshire