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Johnny Mandel, the Oscar and Grammy winning composer whose noted work included composing the _MASH_ theme, has died at the age of 94. Details of his death have not been disclosed but his
friend and fellow musician Michael Feinstein confirmed the news on Facebook, as did numerous others close to Mandel. “A dear friend and extraordinary composer arranger and all-around
brilliant talent Johnny Mandel just passed away,” Feinstein wrote on his official page. “The world will never be quite the same without his humor, wit and wry view of life and the human
condition. He was truly beyond compare, and nobody could write or arrange the way he did. Lord will we miss him. Let’s celebrate him with his music! He would like that.” Born in New York in
1925, Mandel studied music and played in numerous bands before beginning composing and arranging orchestral scores for the likes of Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, and Barbra Streisand.
WATCH ON DEADLINE He broke into composing for movies in the 1960s, with his original song_ The Shadow Of Your Smile_ composed for the Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor film_ The Sandpiper_
scoring him both an Oscar and Grammy. _Suicide Is Painless_, with music written by Mandel and lyrics by a 14-year-old Michael Altman, became the theme song for both Robert Altman’s _MASH_
movie and the subsequent TV series. The song was covered by the Manic Street Preachers and released as a single in 1992, making it to number seven on the UK Singles Chart. In total, Mandel
won five Grammys in his career. Further tributes flooded in today including from the singer Michael Buble, who posted on twitter: > I was so sad to learn that a hero of mine, Johnny
Mandel, passed > away. He was a genius and one of my favorite writers, arrangers, and > personalities. > He was a beast. > > RIP Johnny. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/RgD64XN5wk >
> — Michael Bublé (@MichaelBuble) June 30, 2020