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'''Judd "Jud" Conlon''' (1910 - [[July 28]], [[1966]]) was born in 1910 in [[Cuba City, Wisconsin]]. He later married Clara Manley Conlon and together they had on son Michael Conlon.
'''Judd "Jud" Conlon''' (1910 - [[July 28]], [[1966]]) was born in 1910 in [[Cuba City, Wisconsin]]. He later married Clara Manley Conlon and together they had on son Michael Conlon.
Judd was a musical arranger for most of his carrer for Disney. His credits among the many include Peter Pan, and Alice in Wonderland.
Judd was a musical arranger for most of his carrier for [[Walt Disney]]. His credits among the many include Peter Pan, and Alice in Wonderland.
His son Michael (a lawyer) was married to [[Cammie King]] also known as Cammie King Conlon who played the character "Bonnie Blue Butler" in the movie Gone With The Wind.
His son Michael (a lawyer) was married to [[Cammie King]] also known as Cammie King Conlon who played the character "Bonnie Blue Butler" in the movie Gone With The Wind.
Saddly on July 28,1966 he was in Chicago for buisness with the film industry when he passed away.
Sadly on [[July 28]], [[1966]], he was in [[Chicago, Illinois]] for business with the film industry when he passed away.


== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==
'''Music Department:'''
'''Music Department:'''

Bobby Darin and Friends (1961) (TV) (music arranger: vocal arrangements)
Bobby Darin and Friends (1961) (TV) (music arranger: vocal arrangements)
"Screen Directors Playhouse" (music arranger: vocal arrangements) (1 episode, 1956)
"Screen Directors Playhouse" (music arranger: vocal arrangements) (1 episode, 1956)
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"If You Stub Your Toe On The Moon" (1947-1949) Bing Crosby with Judd Conlon's Rhythmaires
"If You Stub Your Toe On The Moon" (1947-1949) Bing Crosby with Judd Conlon's Rhythmaires
"The court jester" (21 – 22 September 1955, Los Angeles) Sylvia Fine – Sammy Cahn With the Judd Conlon Singers
"The court jester" (21 – 22 September 1955, Los Angeles) Sylvia Fine – Sammy Cahn With the Judd Conlon Singers



== Radio Work ==
== Radio Work ==

Revision as of 12:05, 30 August 2008

Judd "Jud" Conlon (1910 - July 28, 1966) was born in 1910 in Cuba City, Wisconsin. He later married Clara Manley Conlon and together they had on son Michael Conlon. Judd was a musical arranger for most of his carrier for Walt Disney. His credits among the many include Peter Pan, and Alice in Wonderland. His son Michael (a lawyer) was married to Cammie King also known as Cammie King Conlon who played the character "Bonnie Blue Butler" in the movie Gone With The Wind. Sadly on July 28, 1966, he was in Chicago, Illinois for business with the film industry when he passed away.

Filmography

Music Department: Bobby Darin and Friends (1961) (TV) (music arranger: vocal arrangements) "Screen Directors Playhouse" (music arranger: vocal arrangements) (1 episode, 1956) -- Prima Donna (1956) TV episode (music arranger: vocal arrangements) Peter Pan (1953) (vocal arranger) "You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly!" (04:03) aus "Peter Pan" - vocal: Bobby Driscoll, Kathryn Beaumont, Paul Collins, Tommy Luske and the Judd Conlon Chorus Alice in Wonderland (1951) (music arranger: vocal arrangements) ... aka Alicia en el país de las maravillas (USA: Spanish title)

Soundtrack: It's Always Fair Weather (1955) ("March, March" (uncredited), "The Time for Parting" (uncredited), "Once Upon a Time" (uncredited), "Why Are We Here?" (uncredited)) Here Comes Elmer (1943) (writer: "Hitch Old Dobbin to the Shay Again")

Self: Cha-Cha-Cha Boom! (1956) (as The Judd Conlon Group) .... Himself

Live Duets: "If You Stub Your Toe On The Moon" (1947-1949) Bing Crosby with Judd Conlon's Rhythmaires "The court jester" (21 – 22 September 1955, Los Angeles) Sylvia Fine – Sammy Cahn With the Judd Conlon Singers

Radio Work

"Quanta Le Gusto" Judd Conlon's Rhythmaires, " Stars Began To Fall" Judd Conlon's Rhythmaires, and " You Belong To Me" with Judd Conlon's Rhythmaires (October 30, 1952) Judy Garland appeared as guest host on Bing Crosby's General Electric Program radio show. Judy filled in for Bing, who's wife was ill) With Ken Carpenter (announcer), The John Scott Trotter Orchestra, Judd Conlon's Rhythmaires, and Ziggy Elman CBS Radio, October 30, 1952

Disney Work:

Radio Work: