At the age of nine, Johnny Knorr
was on the stage playing violin solos made popular by Dave
Rubinoff. During his junior high school days, he performed
as a violin soloist on programs with Helen O'Connell. At
Libbey High School, he was featured as a violin soloist with the
orchestra and saxophone soloist with the band and he was awarded a
scholarship to Ohio Northern University.
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Johnny Knorr
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Johnny played with several
traveling bands and also stage shows, ice shows, circus and many
different styles of bands. In 1960, he formed his own band
and since then has gained national recognition while sharing the
stage with Tex Beneke, Johnny Desmond, The Four Aces, Helen
O'Connell, Bobby Vinton, Bob Crosby, Myron Floren, The Lawrence
Welk Stars and a 32-piece orchestra with Bob Hope.
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Gay Hobbs
Our Featured Vocalist
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The band members of the Johnny
Knorr Orchestra have been with Johnny for an average of over 20
years, which assures the quality of the bands performance. Gay
Hobbs is the featured vocalist with special music arrangements and
has been with the band the past 15 years. Howard Hill,
pianist, also provides vocals and will team up with Gay for vocal
duets. Johnny's son Jerry, the assistant Director, attended
Eastman School of Music and has provided several of the special
music arrangements in the band's library.
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The Johnny Knorr Orchestra
Performs on Mackinac Island
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Since 1979, Johnny has helped
return big band music to the forefront. He has performed at
Centennial Terrace to record crowds and is credited with saving
this traditional "Dancing Under the Stars" from
devastation. Repeat performances at the Indiana Roof
Ballroom, Cedar Point and the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island are
just a few of the highlight performances of the Knorr band.
In 1984, the Johnny Knorr Orchestra was recognized as one of the
big bands of today in the souvenir edition of Foto-Play, published
by the Big Bands Magazine in Hollywood, California. In 1996,
the United States Postal Service honored the Johnny Knorr
Orchestra by presenting them with an award to commemorate the
Orchestra's contributions to big band music in conjunction with
their American Music Stamp Series. On September 16, 1996,
Johnny received a Proclamation from the Mayor of the City of
Toledo, Ohio for 35 years of performing big band music for the
enjoyment and entertainment of thousands who live in the tri-state
area. March 9, 1997, Johnny received the People's Choice
Award for the Performing Arts as the best instrumental group.
On March 21, 1999, Johnny was inducted into the Lake Erie West
Hall of Fame (see the recognition certificate from the General
Assembly of the State of Ohio below).
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Johnny with Jack Imel
formerly of the Lawrence Welk Show
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The Johnny Knorr Orchestra
trademark is "Music You Like...The Way You Like to Hear
It.™" The Knorr band travels thousands of miles a
year from Chicagoland to Washington DC.
Johnny Desmond, late vocalist of the Glenn
Miller Band, once told Johnny Knorr, "you play sax like I
like to hear it."
A noted music critic said,
"Johnny brings a tremendous amount of experience and talent
to the bandstand and provides a genuine warmth of his personality
that brings music of yesterday and today together for his
audiences."
For more pictures and information about past
performances,
click on any of the links below:
[ Centennial Terrace 2007 ] [ New Years 2006 ] [ New Years 2005 ] [ Centennial Terrace 2005 ] [ New Years 2004 ] [ Johnny & Guy Lombardo 2004 ] [ New Years 2003 ] [ New Years 2002 ] [ Johnny & Guy Lombardo 2002 ] [ New Years 2001 ] [ 40th Anniversary Pictures ] [ Blade August 3, 2001 ] [ Blade August 6, 2001 ] [ New Years 2000 ] [ History & Bio ]