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This release contains two albums on one CD. The first is pianist/vocalist Freddy Cole's "The Cole Everybody Knows" originally released in 1977 and featuring guitarist Buddy Cooner, bassist Ed Edwards, and drummer Paul Avery. The second is vocalist Herb J
2 LPs on 1 CD: THE COLE EVERYBODY KNOWS (1977)/THE BEST YEAR OF MY LIFE (1979).
Personnel: Freddy Cole; Herb Jeffries; Ed Edwards, Buddy Cooner, Paul Avery, Aronson Garrett Band, Jerry Fielding Orchestra. Everybody Knows/Best Year Of My Life Music Everybody Knows/Best Year Of My Life Review
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