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Louis Armstrong, Mack the knife
Of course you know Frank was really Ben Selvin. So were Buddy Campbell, Roy Carroll, Jerry Fenwyck, the Cloverdale Country Club Ork, and many another recording group.skyvue said:The Frank Auburn Orchestra -- I Found a Million Dollar Baby
Fletch said:The best music is a moment in time that never gets old. Getz' bossa period was such a moment.
My mom & dad were young married people in Washington, DC, when a local DJ broke the bossa craze - for the whole country! - in 1961-'62. Crazy tho it sounds, Getz, Byrd, Jobim and that crowd, plus Camelot and just being young, made Washington an unbelievably romantic city in those years. They still feel that way about it.
Ephraim Tutt said:Does jazz get any better than Getz?
analiebe said:ah sir, it seems it was a bossa-nova kind of day...
Just in case anyone's local Bluebird dealer can't find it, it's actually Bill Scotti. But you knew that.LizzieMaine said:First up, a Canadian Bluebird from 1933 by Bill Scott and his Orchestra, with the rhumba from "Dancing Lady," "Orchids In The Moonlight." Lee Sullivan is a credible substitute for Art Jarret on the vocal.
Fletch said:Just in case anyone's local Bluebird dealer can't find it, it's actually Bill Scotti. But you knew that.
Isn't that the one where they play the verse (minor) about 5 times and the chorus only twice?