TRACK LISTING: 1) DICK HAYMES with HARRY JAMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA / I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) (April 7, 1941) 2) DORIS DAY with LES BROWN AND HIS ORCHESTRA / Sentimental Journey (November 20, 1944) 3) FRANK SINATRA with HARRY JAMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA / All or Nothing At All (August 31, 1939) 4) KITTY KALLEN with HARRY JAMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA / I'm Beginning to See the Light (November 13, 1944) 5) FRAN WARREN with CLAUDE THORNHILL AND HIS ORCHESTRA / A SUNDAY KIND OF LOVE (November 13, 1944) 6) SAXIE DOWELL with HAL KEMP AND HIS ORCHESTRA / THE MUSIC GOES ROUND AND ROUND (December 21, 1... [Read More]
The Big Band era was a unique time in musical history, for it was a time when quality and public taste coincided to encourage memorable performances, many of which were captured on recordings. This collection seeks to recall some of the highlights of those years. Tommy Dorsey acquired the arranging services of Sy Oliver from Jimmie Lunceford, promising him five thousand dollars more a year than her was earning, Kay Kyser reached forty million listeners weekly on his half-hour 'Kollege Of Musical Knowledge' radio programme, Harry James featured an enviable list of superb vocalists, Glenn Miller... [Read More]
The J. Geils Band were one of the most popular rock & roll bands in America during the '70s. They had no trouble packing out arenas as they churned out their unusual mix of greasy covers of obscure R&B, doo wop, and soul tunes. The band had a distinctive style, catchy R&B-based rock tunes like "Give It To Me" and "Musta Of Got Lost". The early 80's saw the release of the bands biggest hit that entered the UK chart at number 3 "Centerfold". Soon after the release of "Centerfold" the band spilt up and went their separate ways. Capitol. 2006.
These early strikes saw Steve rise from blues-rocker to stadium filler. His first hits Living in the U.S.A.; Going to the Country , and The Joker join Space Cowboy; Gangster of Love; Seasons; My Dark Hour; Evil , and more early essentials plus bonus tracks!
For such a short and innocuous a word, 'Swing' packs quite a punch! You'll find the music style perfectly demonstrated on this album by many adept artists including Benny Carter, Woody Herman, Harry James, Jimmie Lunceford, Johnny Hodges, Duke Ellington. Benny Carter & His Orchestra - Sunday Jimmy Lunceford & His Orchestra - Ain't She Sweet Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra - Exactly Like You Count Basie & His Orchestra - Topsy Woody Herman & His Orchestra - At The Woodchopper's Ball Benny Goodman & His Orchestra - Air Mail Special Harry James & His Orchestra - Music Makers Duke Ellington & His Orc... [Read More]
THE GOLDEN AGE OF GROTESQUE [CLEAN]
20TH CENTURY MASTERS - THE MILLENNIUM COLLECTION: BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS (THE JAD
MUSIC OF HALE SMITH
short description is not available
© 10Toply.com - all rights reserved - Sitemap 10Toply.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com