Judd Conlon
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Judd "Jud" Conlon was born in 1910 in Cuba City, Wisconsin
Cuba City, Wisconsin
Cuba City is a city in Grant and Lafayette Counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 2,156 at the 2000 census. The city is nicknamed "The City of Presidents" because of the presidential banners displayed along the city's Main Street....

. He later married Clara Manley Conlon and together they had one son, Michael Conlon. For most of his career, Judd was a musical arranger for Walt Disney
Walt Disney
Walter Elias "Walt" Disney was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, entertainer, international icon, and philanthropist, well-known for his influence in the field of entertainment during the 20th century. Along with his brother Roy O...

. Among his credits are the Disney movies Alice in Wonderland
Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)
Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated feature produced by Walt Disney and based primarily on Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland with a few additional elements from Through the Looking-Glass. Thirteenth in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, the film was released in New...

(1951), Peter Pan
Peter Pan (1953 film)
Peter Pan is a 1953 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and based on the play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up by J. M. Barrie. It is the fourteenth film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series and was originally released on February 5, 1953 by RKO Pictures...

(1953), and Babes in Toyland
Babes in Toyland (1961 film)
Babes in Toyland is a 1961 Christmas musical film in Technicolor, directed by Jack Donohue, produced by Walt Disney, and distributed to theatres by Buena Vista Distribution. It stars Ray Bolger as Barnaby, Annette Funicello as Mary Contrary, Tommy Sands as Tom Piper, and Ed Wynn as the Toymaker.The...

(1961). On July 28, 1966, he died in Chicago, Illinois.

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)
  • Alice in Wonderland (1951) (music arranger: vocal arrangements)


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
  • The Scene Of the Crime (1956) (as the Jud Conlon Singers with Bob Thompson's Orch.)


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) With Ken Carpenter (announcer), The John Scott Trotter Orchestra, Judd Conlon's Rhythmaires, and Ziggy Elman CBS Radio, October 30, 1952

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Disney Work:

Radio Work:
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