In this never-before-published memoir from the files of The Walt Disney
Archives, Disney Legend Jimmy Johnson (1917-1976) takes you from his
beginnings as a studio gofer during the days of Snow White and the
Seven Dwarfs to the opening of Walt Disney World Resort. Johnson
relates dozens of personal anecdotes with famous celebrities, beloved
artists, and, of course, Walt and Roy Disney.
This book, also the story of how an empire-within-an-empire is born and
nurtured, traces Johnson's innovations in merchandising, publishing, and
direct marketing, to the formation of what is now Walt Disney Records.
This fascinating autobiography explains how the records helped determine
the course of Disney Theme Parks, television, and film through
best-selling recordings by icons such as Annette Funicello, Fess Parker,
Julie Andrews, Louis Armstrong, and Leopold Stokowski and the
Philadelphia Orchestra.
Through Jimmy Johnson's remarkable journey, the film, TV, and recording
industries grow up together as changes in tastes and technologies shape
the world, while the legacy of Disney is developed as well as carefully
sustained for the generations who cherish its stories, characters, and
music.