| | Benny Goodman 16 Most Requested Songs CD Benny Goodman Discography of CDs
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Personnel includes: Benny Goodman (clarinet); Liza Morrow, Peggy Lee (vocals); Toots Mondello, Buff Estes, Hymie Schertzer, George Koenig (alto saxophone); Bus Bassey, Jerry Jerome, Babe Russin, Art Rollini (tenor saxophone); Leonard "Zoot" Sims, Bob Snyder, Vido Musso, Chuck Gentry (saxophone); Jimmy Maxwell, Harry James, Ziggy Elman, Johnny Martel, Cootie Williams, Al Davis, Chris Griffin (trumpet); Red Ballard, Vernon Brown, Ted Vesely, Al Thompson, Lou McGarity (trombone); Terry Gibbs, Red Norvo, Lionel Hampton (vibraphone); Teddy Wilson, Jess Stacy, Fletcher Henderson (piano); David Barbour, Allan Reuss, Charlie Christian (guitar); Artie Bernstein, Sid Weiss (bass); Morey Feld, Nick Fatool, Gene Krupa (drums). Compilation producer: Didier C. Deutsch. Recorded between 1938 and 1952. Includes liner notes by Roy Hemming. Digitally remastered by Chris Herles (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York). This is part of Columbia's 16 MOST REQUESTED SONGS series. 16 Most Requested Songs is a midline-priced collection that spotlights many of Goodman's best-known and most popular performances for Columbia Records, including "Let's Dance," "Avalon," "Somebody Stole My Gal," "Why Don't You Do Right," "After You've Gone," "Stompin' at the Savoy," "How Am I to Know?" and "Sing Sing Sing." Although it's far from a perfect retrospective of his career, it's still a nice sampler of familiar items, and it may satisfy the needs of some casual fans who only want the hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine 16 Most Requested Songs Music Benny Goodman 16 Most Requested Songs Songs 16 Most Requested Songs Music Review Buy 16 Most Requested Songs CD Purchase 16 Most Requested Songs CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Duke Ellington 16 Most Requested Songs CD (1994)
16 Most Requested Songs
$7.59 Personnel includes: Duke Ellington (piano); Ivie Anderson, Al Hibbler, Yvonne Lanauze (vocals); Johnny Hodges (soprano & alto saxophones, clarinet); Harry Carney (alto, tenor & baritone saxophones, clarinet); Otto Hardwicke (alto & bass saxophones, clarinet); Russell ...
| | Miles Davis Kind Of Blue CD (1959) Bonus Track; Remastered
16 Most Requested Songs
$6.29 Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); Miles Davis; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, Cannonball Adderley (alto saxophone); Paul Chambers (double bass); John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Wynton Kelly, Bill Evans (piano); Jimmy Cobb (drums). Audio Remixer: Mark Wilder. Liner Note Authors: Bill Evans ; Robert Palmer; Nat Hentoff; Robert Palmer. Recording ...
| | Benny Goodman Live At Carnegie Hall 1938 - Complete CDs (1999)
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| | Tommy Dorsey Greatest Hits CD (1996)
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| | Munich DVD (2005) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
16 Most Requested Songs
$7.39 A thought-provoking surprise from famed director Steven Spielberg, MUNICH explores the aftereffects of the brutal terrorist attacks on ...
| | Duke Jordan Great Session CD (Import) Import; Denmark
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| | Barbara Lea Sweet And Slow CD (1990)
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| | Tommy Dorsey At The Hollywood Palladium CD (2001)
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| | Tragically Hip Day For Night CD (1995)
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| | Betty Grable More From The Pin-Up Girl CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Naked Soul Leap Of Faith CD (2002)
16 Most Requested Songs
$15.19 Philadelphia, PA - When a classically trained, classic rock-loving pianist and composer from Bucks County, PA meets a classic Funk/R&B soul-loving producer, keyboardist and composer from South Philadelphia, PA, the end result is the debut CD from Naked Soul..."LEAP OF FAITH" (Jacoda Records) NAKED SOUL is the brainchild of Brian Hudson, a Bucks County, PA native who grew up listening to a potpourri of musical styles, such as jazz greats Herbie Hancock and Keith Jarrett, and classical composers Beethoven, Mozart and Stravinsky. As his musical tastes matured, he expanded his melodic stylings to include classic rock artists such as Todd Rundgren, Talking Heads, David Bowie, and the outstanding power of... the Beatles. When Brian assembled what he felt was a powerful mix of music and art through his compositions, he decided to record his demos at Vortex Sound Studios in Lindenwold, NJ. It was here he met Chief Engineer and Studio Owner James D. Forbes, known for his work with such bands as Immolation (Metal Blade Records), Fear Of God (Warner Bros. Records) and Heavens Edge (CBS/Columbia Records). In the summer of 1999, Brian was introduced to Jayar, South Philly's own singer/songwriter/arranger/producer. Jayar, who originates from Chicago, IL. grew up listening to his parents truly diverse record collection. "I listened to everything and absorbed it all, like a sponge" Jayar reflects, "from the Beatles to the Temptations, from rock to Motown, and everything in between." Jayar had already started to make a name for himself in the R&B world, working with musicians such as George Benson, and McFadden & Whitehead earlier in his career. Jayar is currently thriving amid the Latin Jazz scene by writing and arranging, producing and singing on the debut CD ''CINTRON ABSOLUTELY!'' (CamJam Records) which has received critical aclaim from music's finest. Adding to his vast musical contributions, Jayar turned his attention to the alternative folk/rock field while arranging and producing the debut album ...
| | Nump Yard CD (2007) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
16 Most Requested Songs
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| | Cezanne CD (2007)
16 Most Requested Songs
$16.45 c é z a n n e With a family who shared an innate love of music, and the namesake of an influential French painter, Cézanne was brought into a life of melody and culture. Born on a California seaside and raised in Ashland, a small and liberal town in Southern Oregon, Cézanne grew up with an incomparable artistic apprenticeship. Cézanne concedes that “Ashland was like Eden, boasting an abundance of music, art, theater, and freethinking society”. Demonstrating extraordinary musical abilities from an early age, she began singing at the tender age of four. As her talent quickly progressed while attending middle school, Cézanne began honing her songwriting and vocal abilities as well as joining a local band where she learned to play the flute, and occasionally dabbled on the piano and drums. By high school admission, Cézanne was eager to contribute to as many artistic outlets as possible. Vocal Jazz, Chamber Singers, Symphonic Orchestra, Concert Band, Concert Choir, Honors State Choir, various Drama productions, and dance classes in Modern, Jazz, and African Movement, occupied her time. Throughout her school career and as her voice matured, critics began likening Cézanne to the fusion of songstress Teena Marie, ingénue Fiona Apple, and the eloquent poetess Sade. Cézannes passion and intelligence was strongly evident in her writing, and people started taking interest. Upon graduation ...
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