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  1. 3 giorni fa · from MGM 11587 78 rpmorchestra directed by Nelson Riddle with The Lee Gordon SingersMusic and Lyrics by Margaret Roderick, Chester Conn and Bill Huston

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  2. 2 giorni fa · “ Prisoner Of Love ” was actually inspired by James Brown’s great rendition of the classic song originally popularized by Billy Eckstine. Peplowski remarks, “I wanted to take “ All The Things You Are ” and kind of bring it back to its original intent, which was one of the most sublime ballads ever written (including the words, which are pure poetry).”

  3. 4 giorni fa · Pianist William McKinley "Red" Garland originally trained on a number of woodwind instruments, including clarinet and saxophone, before finally making the transition to piano while in the Army during World War II. His first real break came in the late 1940's when he relocated to New York and did some session work with Billy Eckstine.

  4. 18 ore fa · Ryan DeHues is a serious contender in the field of male singers to fill vacancies left by Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, Nat ‘King’ Cole, Johnny Hartman and Billy Eckstine.” -Late legendary Jazz critic, Herb Wong Ryan DeHues, a crooner who came of age with the Buble/Robbie Williams crowd (signed to Pat Boone – yes, that Pat Boone’s label – at age 16) has come a long way from NY Fox ...

  5. 2 giorni fa · Get Billy Eckstine with Buddy Baker & his Orchestra setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other Billy Eckstine with Buddy Baker & his Orchestra fans for free on setlist.fm!

  6. 1 giorno fa · Wallace Victor "Wally" Whyton (23 September 1929 – 22 January 1997) was a British musician, songwriter and radio and TV personality. Born in London, England, Whyton grew up listening to jazz, blues and folk music, and learned to play first the piano, then trombone, and finally guitar. In 1956, while working in advertising, he formed the ...

  7. 4 giorni fa · Here's the Man!!! is the second studio album by Bobby Bland, released in 1962. [3] [5] It was issued in standard mono, as well true stereo and was the first Duke album issued in the stereo format. Even though the previous album, Two Steps from the Blues remains available on CD, this album hasn't been available in its entirety since 1988.