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Joseph Francis Kuhn was born on 24 December, 1924, is a composer. Discover Joseph Francis Kuhn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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Born 24 December 1924
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1962

In 1961, Kuhn retired from his profession due to a terminal illness. He died on March 10, 1962 at the Philadelphia Naval Hospital and was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery. Dick Clark, emcee and producer of the immensely popular syndicated musical dance TV show, American Bandstand which was produced in Philadelphia, decided to put on a benefit concert at the Academy of Music (Philadelphia) for Kuhn’s widow and three children. Clark lined up Chubby Checker, Bobby Rydell, Del Shannon, Dee Dee Sharp, The Orlons and many other performers. To handle the expected crowds, Clark scheduled an afternoon matinee and an evening performance on April 8, 1962.

1957

Miller conceived themed albums employing a very large orchestra performing original compositions and well known musical standards. Miller signed the Northwest German Radio Orchestra with conductor Wilhelm Stephan to record the arrangements at the Musikhalle in Hamburg, Germany, and the first recording was made there in October 1957. Joseph Kuhn scored or arranged many of the selections on the albums recorded by the 101 Strings.

1956

1. The Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine, September 23, 1956 2. Liner notes, “101 Strings Play the World’s Great Standards,” Somerset Records, No. P-4300. 3. Liner notes, “Piano Concertos & Rhapsodies,” Alshire Records No. ALCD 6. 4. Liner notes, “101 Strings Play Polkas,” Alshire Records, No. S-5260 5. Liner Notes, Stereo Mode Disques, No. STMD 9084. 6. Obituary, “Joseph F. Kuhn, Musical Director.” The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 13, 1962. 7. ”Benefit Shows Sunday, April 8,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 4, 1962

1940

Kuhn was skilled on the piano and the guitar, and was composing music in the late 1940s and early 1950s inspired by the big band sound of Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and other famed band leaders, and symphonic jazz composers like George Gershwin. He performed in many local clubs and other venues. In the late 1950s, Kuhn became affiliated with local record producer Dave Miller, who founded Essex and then Somerset Records in Media, Pennsylvania roughly ten miles west of Philadelphia.

1924

Joseph Francis Kuhn (December 24, 1924 – March 10, 1962) was an American symphonic composer, arranger and conductor, particularly remembered for his sweeping rhapsodies, who was active from the 1950s until 1961, when he retired due to a terminal illness.

Kuhn was born December 24, 1924. He attended Northeast Catholic High School in Philadelphia and performed with the school band. He graduated in 1942 and joined the U.S. Army 103rd Infantry Division band, which performed for troops during World War II. While Kuhn was in Paris, he performed with jazz guitarist and composer Django Reinhardt. Upon his return to Philadelphia after the war, he studied music under the G.I. Bill. Kuhn had met Anna Marie Hughes while attending high school, and they were married in 1947. His wife Anna was an operatic singer and performed with the Philadelphia La Scala Opera and the Philadelphia Civic Opera.