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trio of seasoned credentialed pros play standards, Penland-dms
Includes liner notes by Gene Lees.
Composers: Chick Corea; John Lewis; Cole Porter; Dietz; Duke Ellington; Ron Kalina; Sergio Mihanovich; Leroy Anderson; Bill Mays; Leo Robin.
Lyricists: Don Sickler; Schwartz; Ralph Rainger; Bob Russell.
Personnel: Dave MacKay (piano); Ralph Penland (drums, percussion).
Audio Mixers: Douglas Evans; Andy Duncan.
Liner Note Author: Gene Lees.
Recording information: 1990.
Editors: Douglas Evans; Andy Duncan.
Photographer: Jay Van Pelt.
Unknown Contributor Role: Jayne Love Bond.
Arranger: Ralph Penland.
Personnel: Dave Mackay (piano), Andy Simpkins (bass), Ralph Penland (drums).
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