- (1992 - 2010) Leader and vocalist of the Johnny Crawford Dance Orchestra. The traditional dance band is an homage to his paternal grandfather, music publisher Robert "Bobby" Crawford (1889-1941).
- (12/19/65-12/19/67) Served a hitch in the US Army's Material Command as a film production coordinator, assistant director, script supervisor and occasional actor. He had attained the rank of E-5 at the time of his honorable discharge.
- (2/52-3/52) Stage: Appeared (as "Bobby King") in "Mr. Belvedere", Sartu Theater, Hollywood. CA.
- (7/15/65-7/25/65) Stage: Appeared (as "Tommy Albright") in "Brigadoon", Cain Park Amphitheatre, Cleveland, OH.
- (7/4/80-7/8/80) Stage: Appeared (as "John Truitt") in "Meet Me in St. Louis". Musical. Boutwell Auditorium, Birmingham, AL.
- (1/22/84-2/83) Stage: Appeared (as "John") in "Balm in Gilead" by Lanford Wilson, Pan Andreas Theatre, Hollywood, CA.
- (2/22/83-4/3/83) Stage: Appeared (as "Richie") in "Lovers and Other Strangers", Mickey Rooney's Dinner Showplace, Mission Hills, CA.
- (1/21/82-4/82) Stage: Appeared (as "Alvin") in "I Love My Wife". Musical. Stage West, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
- (4/12/83-5/83) Stage: Appeared (as "Charly") in "Angel On My Shoulder". Country Squire Dinner Theater, Amarillo, TX.
- (8/84) Stage: Appeared (as "Felix") in "The Owl and the Pussycat", Country Squire Dinner Theater, Amarillo, TX.
- (2/6/85-3/10/85) Stage: Appeared (as "Curley") in "Of Mice and Men", Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA.
- (5/2/85) Stage: Appeared (as "Tony") in "Weekend Comedy", Tiffany's Attic Dinner Playhouse, Kansas City, MO.
- (8/4/88-8/27/88) Stage: Appeared (as "Rick Steadman") in "The Nerd", Country Squire Dinner Theatre, Amarillo, TX.
- (6/24/08-7/5/08) Stage: Appeared (as "Thor") in "Morning's At Seven" by Paul Osborn. Pioneer Playhouse, Danville, KY
- (1981) Stage: Appeared (as "Horatio") in "Hamlet's Last Act", Variety Arts Center, Los Angeles, CA.
- (7/9/76-8/29/76) Stage: Appeared (as "Jack Robertson") in "Mustard". Musical. Matrix Theatre, West Hollywood, CA.
- (2008) Album: "Sweepin' The Clouds Away", as The Johnny Crawford Dance Orchestra (Crawford Music).
- (1963) Album: "Rumors" (Del-Fi Records)
- (1962) Album: "A Young Man's Fancy" (Del-Fi Records)
- (1962) Album: "The Captivating Johnny Crawford" (Del-Fi Records)
- (8/26/10-8/29/10) Stage: Appeared (as "Al Lewis") in "The Sunshine Boys" by Neil Simon. Palace Theatre, Grapevine, TX.
- Single: "Proud" (Del-Fi Records).
- (1962) Single: "Cindy's Birthday" (Del-Fi Records). NOTE: Peaked at #8 on the Billboard Top 40.
- (8/26/10-8/29/10) Stage: Appeared (as "Al Lewis") in "The Sunshine Boys" by Neil Simon. Granbury Opera House, Granbury, TX.
- (2012) On screen promotional work in commercials and infomercials for the new MeTV network of independent cable stations running television shows from the 1950s through the 1980s, including the television show he is most known for starring in, The Rifleman (1958).
- (6/10/12-6/16/12) Stage: Appeared (as "Charley") in "The Foreigner", at the Uptown Theater in Grand Prairie, TX, and the MCL Grand Theater in Lewisville, TX.
- (1963) Single: "Judy Loves Me" (Del-Fi Records).
- (Summer 2007) Stage: Appeared in Catherine Bush's play, "A Jarful of Fireflies," at the Pioneer Playhouse in Danville, KY, with Kim Darby in the cast. Robby Henson was director. Holly Henson was artistic director.
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