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Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Vocalist

Years active
  
1967–present

Spouse
  
Janet Lennon (m. 1976)


Website
  
Official website

Associated acts
  
Name
  
John Bahler

Siblings
  
Tom Bahler

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Born
  
November 11, 1940 (age 83) New York City, New York, U.S. (
1940-11-11
)

Origin
  
Similar People
  
Tom Bahler, Janet Lennon, Narada Michael Walden, Bones Howe

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John Bahler (born November 11, 1940; surname also spelled Bähler) is an American vocalist, arranger, conductor, composer and producer. He is the elder brother of singer Tom Bahler, and the husband of Janet Lennon of the Lennon Sisters.

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John Bahler The John Bahler Singers Discography at Discogs

Georgia On My Mind - Cover by John Bahler


Early career

Bahler and his brother Tom were vocalists in the Ron Hicklin Singers. Together with the Wrecking Crew, they are two of the most recorded singers in history, having appeared on hundreds of television show themes, movie soundtracks, top-40 hits (singing lead and backup), and commercial jingles of the 1960s through the 1980s.

The Love Generation

John and Tom Bahler started the Love Generation, which showcased a jazz/pop fusion technical ability that later became synonymous with "the sound of 1970s commercial pop". Two of the album cuts were re-recorded by Bahler for the pilot of The Partridge Family.

The Going Thing

After "the Love Generation", John and Tom Bahler, headed "The Going Thing", a band devised by the advertising agency J. Walter Thompson to promote the products of the Ford Motor Company.

Current career

As of 2015, John Bahler lives in Branson, Missouri, where he runs Portraits by Bähler and conducts the Lawrence Welk orchestra. His wife, Janet Lennon, still appears at the Welk resorts. In early 2010, Bahler served as musical director for a PBS Marvin Hamlisch special.

References

John Bahler Wikipedia


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